Temporal variations of surface water volume over inundated areas of the Lower Ob' basin in Siberia, one of the largest contributor of freshwater to the Arctic Ocean, are estimated using combined observations from a multisatellite inundation dataset and water levels over rivers and floodplains derivec from the TOPEX/POSEIDON (T/P) altimetry satellite. We computed time-series of monthly maps of surface water volume over the period of common availability of T/P and the multisatellite data (1993–2004). The results exhibit similar interannual variabilities with precipitation estimates and river discharge observations. This study also presents monthly estimates of groundwater and permafrost mass anomalies during 2003–2004 based on a synergistic analysis using multisatellite observations and hydrological models. Water stored in aquifer is isolated from the total water storage measured by GRACE by removing the contributions of both the surface reservoir, derived from satellite imagery and radar altimetry, and the root zone reservoir simulated by hydrological models
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