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1.Poster TitleHydrologic signatures from human activities in Earth System Models: insights from one-way coupled experiments
2.AuthorsNathalie Voisin (Unlicensed), Ruby Leung, Mohamad Hejazi, Maoyi Huang (Unlicensed), Hongyi Li, Teklu Tesfa
3.GroupLand
4.ExperimentBGC
5.Poster CategoryEarly Results
6.Submisison Typeposter

 

Abstract 

To advance understanding of the interactions between human activities and the water cycle, an integrated terrestrial water cycle component has been developed for Earth system models. This includes a land surface model fully coupled to a river routing model and a generic water management model to simulate natural and regulated flows. A global integrated assessment model and its regionalized version for the U.S. are used to simulate water demand consistent with the energy technology and socio-economics scenarios. Human influence on the hydrologic cycle includes: regulation and storage from reservoirs, consumptive use and withdrawal from multiple sectors (irrigation and non-irrigation) and overall redistribution of water resources in space and time. As groundwater provides an important source of water supply for irrigation and other uses, the integrated modeling framework has been extended with a simplified representation of groundwater as an additional supply source, and return flow generated from differences between withdrawals and consumptive uses from both groundwater and surface water systems. 

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