Let's Talk About Dead Pool: How We Discuss the Shallows of Reservoirs

IF 5 1区 地球科学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Adrianne C. Kroepsch, Elanor Andrews, Surabhi Upadhyay, Adrienne Marshall
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Abstract

The term “dead pool” has been circulating in water resources discourse in multiple ways, prompting confusion about what it means. In this commentary, we aim to clarify the definition of dead pool (and related terms describing critical reservoir elevations) to encourage clearer conversations about reservoir storage decline going forward. We also make two arguments to animate future research about the shallows of reservoirs. First, we suggest that critical reservoir thresholds such as dead pool are better thought of as dynamic and multifaceted rather than as static and singular elevations. Second, we offer a typology that aims to distinguish among three different types of reservoir storage decline. Taken together, a shared vocabulary about reservoir levels and a more nuanced conceptualization of how reservoirs shrink can better situate water scholars and policymakers to understand and manage reservoirs in an era of water overuse and climate change.
让我们来谈谈死池:我们如何讨论水库的浅滩
“死池”一词以多种方式在水资源讨论中流传,引发了对其含义的困惑。在这篇评论中,我们的目的是澄清死池的定义(以及描述临界水库高度的相关术语),以鼓励更清晰地讨论未来的水库蓄水量下降。我们还提出了两个论点,以推动今后对储层浅层的研究。首先,我们建议最好将水库临界阈值(如死池)视为动态的和多方面的,而不是静态的和单一的海拔。其次,我们提供了一个类型学,旨在区分三种不同类型的水库储存下降。总之,关于水库水位的共同词汇和水库如何收缩的更细致的概念化可以更好地定位水资源学者和政策制定者,以便在水资源过度利用和气候变化的时代理解和管理水库。
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Water Resources Research
Water Resources Research 环境科学-湖沼学
CiteScore
8.80
自引率
13.00%
发文量
599
审稿时长
3.5 months
期刊介绍: Water Resources Research (WRR) is an interdisciplinary journal that focuses on hydrology and water resources. It publishes original research in the natural and social sciences of water. It emphasizes the role of water in the Earth system, including physical, chemical, biological, and ecological processes in water resources research and management, including social, policy, and public health implications. It encompasses observational, experimental, theoretical, analytical, numerical, and data-driven approaches that advance the science of water and its management. Submissions are evaluated for their novelty, accuracy, significance, and broader implications of the findings.
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