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Monthly irrigation, ETa, surface flux and groundwater storage change: Steenkoppies (2018–2021)

A set of remotely sensed and derived monthly data products was compiled and analysed for the Steenkoppies Dolomitic Compartment (South Africa) to enable near real-time monitoring of irrigated cultivation and aquifer stress. Monthly actively cultivated areas were identified from Sentinel‑2 imagery using an independently trained Random Forest classifier on seasonal median composites that captured crop phenological changes. The cultivated-area outputs were integrated with WaPOR actual evapotranspiration (ETa) data to estimate monthly crop water use at 250 m resolution, while monthly precipitation from CHIRPS was aligned and resampled to the same reference system. Monthly net irrigation water use was estimated as ETa minus precipitation (with negative values set to zero to indicate no irrigation requirement), and monthly surface water flux was estimated as precipitation minus ETa. Net groundwater storage change was estimated by combining downscaled GLDAS groundwater storage anomaly changes with irrigated areas, enabling comparison of surface water flux with groundwater storage dynamics. The outputs were used to quantify changes in irrigated cropped area and to examine seasonal patterns showing that irrigation demand and groundwater abstraction peaks coincided with low precipitation periods, while precipitation was the primary aquifer recharge source. The complete Google Earth Engine scripts (including datasets) were provided as part of the manuscript.

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Email vanderLaanM@arc.agric.za
Authors
Author 1
Author first name
Cindy
Author surname
Viviers
Email
cindy.viviers63@gmail.com
Author organization
University of Pretoria
Department
Plant and Soil Sciences
Is this author a contact person for the dataset?
true
Author 2
Author first name
Michael
Author surname
van der Laan
Email
vanderLaanM@arc.agric.za
Author organization
Agricultural Research Council
Department
Is this author a contact person for the dataset?
Contact person
Contact 1
Contact name
Cindy
Email
cindy.viviers63@gmail.com
Contact organization
University of Pretoria
Department
Plant and Soil Sciences
Recommended citation VIVIERS C and VAN DER LAAN M (2025) Assessing the use of remotely sensed surface water flux to estimate net groundwater storage change in an aquifer predominantly used for irrigation. Agricultural Water Management 316 109592. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agwat.2025.109592.
Did the author / contact organization collect the data? true
Name of organization that collected the data Agricultural Research Council
Dataset language English
Publisher Agricultural Water Management (Elsevier)
Publication date 2025-06-07
Project number C2020/2021–00440
License Open (Creative commons)
License URL https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
Keywords Independent cultivation classification, Integrated water use management, Google Earth Engine, South Africa
Geographic location or bounding box coordinates [-26.040820396859797, 27.593882434155258, -26.163848377106856, 27.742182354410502]
Topic category Agriculture
Data structure category Semi-structured (does not fully conform to the tabular format of structured data, but may contain tags or markers identifying properties to arrange it into an organisational framework)
Uploader estimation of extent to which data have been processed Raw
Is the data time series or static Time series
Data reference date
Data reference date 1
Data reference date (from)
1981-01-01
Data reference date (to)
2021-12-31
Alternate identifier DOI: 10.1016/j.agwat.2025.109592
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Vertical minimum-maximum extent 1
Minimum vertical extent
1560
Maximum vertical extent
1592
I agree to the data management plan and terms and conditions of the WRO true