Geoid - Journal of Geodesy and Geomatics
Vol. 19 No. 3 (2024)

Predictive Modeling of Terrestrial Water Storage Anomalies in Kalimantan Basins: Bridging the GRACE and GRACE-FO Data Gap with Extreme Gradient Boosting

Safira, Rizka Amelia Dwi (Unknown)
Anjasmara, Ira Mutiara (Unknown)
Awange, Joseph L. (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
16 Dec 2024

Abstract

Terrestrial water storage (TWS) anomaly has been a robust indicator in predicting and monitoring hydrometeorological hazards and sustainable water resources management to comprehend the water dynamics on Earth. The Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) satellite identifies this change by heeding the Earth’s mass anomalies since 2002. However, due to an 11-month data gap before the operation of GRACE-FO, continuous investigation using GRACE has been challenging. This study employed an extreme gradient boosting (XGBoost) algorithm to reconstruct GRACE TWS anomaly by integrating the hydroclimatic variables from Noah surface models over a span of approximately 20 years, focusing on five Kalimantan basins. The testing set was evaluated using three statistical metrics, resulting in a correlation coefficient (CC) of 0.943, Nash–Sutcliffe efficiency (NSE) of 0.887, and scaled root-mean-square error (RMSE*) of 0.337. This approach effectively addresses the research gap in utilizing the GRACE product in an archipelago state such as Indonesia and offers an efficient method for reconstructing TWS anomalies for various hydrological systems at the local scale.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

geoid

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Subject

Agriculture, Biological Sciences & Forestry Earth & Planetary Sciences Engineering Environmental Science

Description

General topics of interest include: - Geodesy and geomatics development theory - Geodesy and geomatics applications - Natural Disaster - Land and Ocean Development - Natural Resources - Environment - Science and technology in Mapping and Surveying - Earth Sciences A further issue related to geodesy ...