Datasets on Climate Change Impact and Reallocation Strategies for Federal Reservoirs in Texas
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Owners: | Ruijie ZengQianqiu Longyang |
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Created: | Feb 28, 2024 at 5:22 p.m. |
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Abstract
This is for the manuscript "Assessing the Effectiveness of Reservoir Operation and Identifying Reallocation Opportunities under Climate Change". Climate change will alter hydroclimatic variability, bringing a set of challenges to existing water management. It remains unclear if current water infrastructure and operational strategies will still be effective in the future. In this study, using 21 federal reservoirs in Texas as examples, we develop data-driven models to represent current reservoir operations and assess their effectiveness under future scenarios. We further explore adaptive strategies for improving water supply reliability without increasing flood risk.
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Spatial
Coordinate System/Geographic Projection:
WGS 84 EPSG:4326
Coordinate Units:
Decimal degrees
North Latitude
33.8900°
East Longitude
-94.1000°
South Latitude
29.9000°
West Longitude
-99.6400°
Temporal
Start Date: | 01/01/1980 |
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End Date: | 12/31/2059 |












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Zeng, R. (2024). Datasets on Climate Change Impact and Reallocation Strategies for Federal Reservoirs in Texas, HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/e5ee0fec0fd444558c6104997a65a4d6
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