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Geodesy

Shubham Goswami

Shubham is a PhD student under the Prime Minister’s Research Fellows (PMRF) Scheme at the Indian Institute of Science Bangalore (IISc), India. He is currently working with VIC-AMBHAS coupled model to improve the understanding of key hydrological processes through multi-site, multivariate calibration techniques in the Kabini Critical Zone Observatory. His interest lies in understanding the evolution of hydrologic regimes from basin to regional scale under the combined influence of anthropogenic activities and climate change.

Combining GRACE and Kalman filter to get superior evapotranspiration estimates

Combining GRACE and Kalman filter to get superior evapotranspiration estimates

Knowledge gaps in our understanding of the Hydrological Cycle  The water cycle continuously provides us with fresh water.  A critical process in the water cycle is evapotranspiration (ET), meaning that water evaporates from the surface and transpires from plants into the atmosphere. ET plays a crucial role in climate stability and the regulation of global water resources, but it is one of the most ...[Read More]