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HEIHE WATERSHED ALLIED TELEMETRY EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH (HiWATER).

Authors :
XIN LI
GUODONG CHENG
SHAOMIN LIU
QING XIAO
MINGGUO MA
RUI JIN
TAO CHE
QINHUO LIU
WEIZHEN WANG
YUAN QI
JIANGUANG WEN
HONGYI LI
GAOFENG ZHU
JIANWEN GUO
YOUHUA RAN
SHUOGUO WANG
ZHONGLI ZHU
JIAN ZHOU
XIAOLI HU
ZIWEI XU
Source :
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. Aug2013, Vol. 94 Issue 8, p1145-1160. 16p.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

A major research plan entitled "Integrated research on the eco-hydrological process of the Heihe River Basin" was launched by the National Natural Science Foundation of China in 2010. One of the key aims of this research plan is to establish a research platform that integrates observation, data management, and model simulation to foster twenty-first-century watershed science in China. Based on the diverse needs of inter-disciplinary studies within this research plan, a program called the Heihe Watershed Allied Telemetry Experimental Research (HiWATER) was implemented. The overall objective of HiWATER is to improve the observability of hydrological and ecological processes, to build a world-class watershed observing system, and to enhance the applicability of remote sensing in integrated eco-hydrological studies and water resource management at the basin scale. This paper introduces the background, scientific objectives, and experimental design of HiWATER. The instrumental setting and airborne mission plans are also outlined. The highlights are the use of a flux observing matrix and an eco-hydrological wireless sensor network to capture multiscale heterogeneities and to address complex problems, such as heterogeneity, scaling, uncertainty, and closing water cycle at the watershed scale. HiWATER was formally initialized in May 2012 and will last four years until 2015. Data will be made available to the scientific community via the Environmental and Ecological Science Data Center for West China. International scientists are welcome to participate in the field campaign and use the data in their analyses. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00030007
Volume :
94
Issue :
8
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
90209135
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-D-12-00154.1