data belonging to the publication: Global Analysis of Groundwater Pumping from Increased River Capture

doi:10.4121/f33635f9-c7ae-4527-84a9-ebf04d59e405.v1
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doi: 10.4121/f33635f9-c7ae-4527-84a9-ebf04d59e405
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de Graaf, I.E.M. (Inge) (2024): data belonging to the publication: Global Analysis of Groundwater Pumping from Increased River Capture. Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/f33635f9-c7ae-4527-84a9-ebf04d59e405.v1
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This folder contains data needed to recreate results as presented in 

De Graaf et al (2024) Global Analysis of Groundwater Pumping from Increased River Capture, published in Environmental Research Letters 

The data represents model results of the global hydrological model PCRGLOB-WB coupled to MODFLOW, focussing on simulated results of groundwater-surface water interaction and the impact of groundwater pumping on this interaction, groundwater storage, and river flows.

history
  • 2024-03-20 first online, published, posted
publisher
4TU.ResearchData
format
PCRaster *.map
funding
  • GROW: Groundwater Sustainability and Crop Production (grant code 101041110) ERC Starting Grant
organizations
Earth Systems and Global Change group, Wageningen University and Research

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