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  • Isotope-enabled Models for Improved Estimates of Water Balance in Catchments

    Closed for Proposals

    Project Type

    Coordinated Research Project

    Project Code

    F31005

    CRP

    2207

    Approved Date

    07/12/2017

    Project Status

    Closed

    Start Date

    28/05/2018

    Expected End Date

    30/06/2023

    Completed Date

    07/03/2023

    Participating Countries

    Argentina, Australia, Canada, Costa Rica, Czech Republic, Germany, Ecuador, Ethiopia, France, Japan, Luxembourg, Chad, Viet Nam

    Description

    The use of stable isotope tools to identify the main flow paths and residence times of both surface and ground waters has been expanded to improve the simulated components of the water balance model at several scales: from small catchment areas to larger hydrological basins. The IAEA’s Isotope Hydrology Section has developed, in cooperation with various partners, the IAEA Water Balance Model with Isotopes (IWBMIso), which aims to promote and expand the use of common isotope tracers to obtain more precise estimates of the various water balance components and water fluxes in a range of climatic and hydrological settings. Once the model has been fully tested in different selected catchments and scenarios, which is the main objective of this CRP, it can be routinely incorporated into future technical cooperation projects dealing with isotope hydrology and water resources management.

    Objectives

    To improve capability and expertise among Member States in the use of environmental isotopes to better assess impacts of climate change on water resources availability and sustainability.

    Specific Objectives

    Initiate/consolidate monthly or higher-frequency monitoring of stable isotopes in precipitation, rivers, shallow groundwater and wetlands using available laser isotope analysers in Member States.

    Setup and apply isotope-enabled water balance model by using present-day precipitation isotope data in selected catchments.

    Develop/improve scenario analysis of impacts of climate change on water resources availability and sustainability using calibrated and validated isotope-enabled water balance models

    Improve local/regional expertise in the development and application of isotope-enabled water balance models for better water resources management

    Initiate/consolidate monthly or higher-frequency monitoring of stable isotopes in precipitation, rivers, shallow groundwater and wetlands using available laser isotope analysers in Member States.

    Setup and apply isotope-enabled water balance model by using present-day precipitation isotope data in selected catchments.

    Develop/improve scenario analysis of impacts of climate change on water resources availability and sustainability using calibrated and validated isotope-enabled water balance models

    Improve local/regional expertise in the development and application of isotope-enabled water balance models for better water resources management

    Impact

    In this CRP, project participants shared their unique experience on model selection, modelling objectives, data collection and modelling procedure. The IAEA, through the development of the collaboration in water resource management and isotopic application advanced the best practice approach in isotope-enabled modelling to provide a consistent process and improve interpretation and suitability of the isotope-enabled modelling results. The CRP results in the TECDOC where the best practices in isotope-enabled modelling for water resource management cover different steps of modelling such as setting modelling objectives, identifying data sources and collecting data, provision of quality assurance of the data and understanding its limitations, model selection, different calibration approaches, and performance criteria. This in turn will improve model capabilities to forecast impacts of climate and other changes on freshwater availability and sustainability as well as isotope-based assessment and management of water resources in Member States of the IAEA. Isotope-enabled hydrological models can provide the following information for decision makers in water resource management. To continue the isotope-enabled modelling direction, the IAEA will organise the training course for CPs on hydrological and isotope-enabled models (September 2023). Results of CRP will be used in the TC projects. Particularly, isotope-enabled modelling was included in a new design of the regional European TC project, Burundi TC project and considered in other projects.

    Relevance

    The scientific and hydrological results of the CRP clearly demonstrated that the recent developments in data collection, data interpretation, modelling and use of the modelled results. The CRP has advanced data interpretation and modelling to be ready transferred to counterparts involved in both CRPs and TC projects. Water balance modelling often involves the use of model parameters that are difficult to measure or estimate. Using conservative tracers such as stable water isotopes that are used to evaluate different hydrological process simulations significantly improving hydrological model performance. Furthermore, the use of isotopes offers means to restrict optimization and procedures to eliminate implausible model results and parameters combination. The IAEA has been exploring the practice of its Global Network of Isotopes in Precipitation (GNIP) and Global Network of Isotopes in Rivers (GNIR) data in different hydrological and climate models for application that can be used to support the water resources management in basins around the globe.

    CRP Publications

    Costa Rica
    scientific paper
    2021
    End Member and Bayesian mixing models consistently indicate near-surface flowpath dominance in a pristine humid tropical rainforest
    Canada
    scientific paper
    2020
    With Isotope Tracers Using a Spatially Distributed Model: A Comparison of Methods.
    Japan / Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo, Chiba
    scientific paper
    2021
    Potential of Mid-tropospheric Water Vapor Isotopes to Improve Large-Scale Circulation and Weather Predictability
    Chad
    scientific paper
    20189
    Geochemistry of the Lake Chad tributaries under strongly varying hydro-climatic conditions
    Czech Republic
    scientific paper
    2020
    Small-scale chemical and isotopic variability of hydrological pathways in a mountain lake catchment
    Chad
    scientific paper
    2021
    Rainfall-discharge relationship and water balance over the past 60 years within the Chari-Logone sub-basins, Lake Chad basin
    Costa Rica
    scientific paper
    2020
    Headwaters drive streamflow and lowland tracer export in a large-scale humid tropical catchment
    Czech Republic
    scientific paper
    2021
    Effects of snowmelt on the dynamics and composition of runoff in catchments with mature and young forests
    Costa Rica
    scientific paper
    2020
    Modelling non-stationary water ages in a tropical rainforest: A preliminary spatially distributed assessmen
    Czech Republic
    scientific paper
    2018
    Isotopic response of runoff to forest disturbance in small mountain catchments
    Costa Rica
    scientific paper
    2021
    A preliminary isotope-based evapotranspiration partitioning approach for tropical Costa Rica
    Czech Republic
    scientific paper
    2018
    Isotopic response of runoff to forest disturbance in small mountain catchments
    Canada
    scientific paper
    2020
    On the value of isotope-enabled hydrological model calibration
    Czech Republic
    scientific paper
    2020
    Small-scale chemical and isotopic variability of hydrological pathways in a mountain lake catchment
    Canada
    scientific paper
    2020
    With Isotope Tracers Using a Spatially Distributed Model: A Comparison of Methods.
    Costa Rica
    scientific paper
    2021
    A preliminary isotope-based evapotranspiration partitioning approach for tropical Costa Rica
    Japan / Department of Civil Engineering, School of Engineering, University of Tokyo, Tokyo
    scientific paper
    2020
    Development and Verification of a Three-Dimensional Variably Saturated Flow Model for Assessment of Future Global Water Resources
    Costa Rica
    scientific paper
    2020
    Modelling non-stationary water ages in a tropical rainforest: A preliminary spatially distributed assessmen
    Chad
    scientific paper
    2021
    Rainfall-discharge relationship and water balance over the past 60 years within the Chari-Logone sub-basins, Lake Chad basin
    Czech Republic
    conference
    2021
    Effects of snowmelt on the runoff dynamics in two catchments with different forest stands
    Chad
    scientific paper
    2019
    Geochemistry of the Lake Chad tributaries under strongly varying hydro-climatic conditions
    Canada
    scientific paper
    2020
    Surveys of 18O and 2H in streamflow across Canada: a national resource for tracing water sources, water balance and predictive modelling.
    Canada
    scientific paper
    2020
    On the value of isotope-enabled hydrological model calibration
    Japan / Research Institute for Global Change, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
    scientific paper
    2021
    Aleutian Low variability for the last 7500 years and its relation to the Westerly Jet
    Costa Rica
    scientific paper
    2021
    End Member and Bayesian mixing models consistently indicate near-surface flowpath dominance in a pristine humid tropical rainforest
    Costa Rica
    scientific paper
    Headwaters drive streamflow and lowland tracer export in a large-scale humid tropical catchment
    Canada
    scientific paper
    2020
    8O and 2H in streamflow across Canada
    Czech Republic
    scientific paper
    2021
    Effects of snowmelt on the dynamics and composition of runoff in catchments with mature and young forests
    Canada
    scientific paper
    2020
    Surveys of 18O and 2H in streamflow across Canada: a national resource for tracing water sources, water balance and predictive modelling.
    Czech Republic
    conference
    2021
    Effects of snowmelt on the runoff dynamics in two catchments with different forest stands
    Canada
    scientific paper
    2020
    8O and 2H in streamflow across Canada

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