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GLOBathy, the global lakes bathymetry dataset

Bahram KhazaeiResearch Applications Laboratory, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO, 80301, USA. [email protected]Laura ReadResearch Applications Laboratory, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO, 80301, USAMatthew CasaliResearch Applications Laboratory, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO, 80301, USAK. M. SampsonResearch Applications Laboratory, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO, 80301, USADavid YatesResearch Applications Laboratory, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO, 80301, USA
2022en
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Waterbodies (natural lakes and reservoirs) are a critical part of a watershed's ecological and hydrological balance, and in many cases dictate the downstream river flows either through natural attenuation or through managed controls. Investigating waterbody dynamics relies primarily on understanding their morphology and geophysical characteristics that are primarily defined by bathymetry. Bathymetric conditions define stage-storage relationships and circulation/transport processes in waterbodies. Yet many studies oversimplify these mechanisms due to unavailability of the bathymetric data. We developed a novel GLObal Bathymetric (GLOBathy) dataset of 1.4+ million waterbodies to align with the well-established global dataset, HydroLAKES. GLOBathy uses a GIS-based framework to generate bathymetric maps based on the waterbody maximum depth estimates and HydroLAKES geometric/geophysical attributes of the waterbodies. The maximum depth estimates are validated at 1,503 waterbodies, making use of several observed data sources. We also provide estimations for head-Area-Volume (h-A-V) relationships of the HydroLAKES waterbodies, driven from the bathymetric maps of the GLOBathy dataset. The h-A-V relationships provide essential information for water balance and hydrological studies of global waterbody systems.

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