Assessing Groundwater and Surface Water Contributions to Evapotranspiration in a Semi-Arid Watershed - Aquanty Webinar

We’re excited to share the recording of our recent webinar, Assessing Groundwater and Surface Water Contributions to Evapotranspiration in a Semi-Arid Watershed. Led by Luis Carlos Serrano Diaz, this session delves into how groundwater (GWET) and surface water (SWET) shape actual evapotranspiration (AET) dynamics in the North Saskatchewan River Basin— a vital area for understanding water balance in semi-arid regions.

Through in-depth HydroGeoSphere model simulations, Luis illustrates the complex interactions between groundwater and surface water in evapotranspiration processes and highlights the potential impacts of climate change on these dynamics. With semi-arid regions increasingly vulnerable to shifts in climate, understanding these interactions is essential for developing resilient water management strategies.

This webinar offers valuable insights for researchers, water managers, and decision-makers interested in advancing water resource management in climate-sensitive regions. Discover how HydroGeoSphere can aid in accurately simulating water cycle processes and informing strategies to address climate-induced changes in water availability.

Watch the recording now to explore how GWET and SWET contribute to evapotranspiration and influence regional water balance, and learn how these insights can support sustainable water resource practices and guide effective decision-making in semi-arid watersheds.

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