Lake Garda, the largest in Italy, is a major source of water supply inserted in a trans-regional area, sustaining an ever-increasing variety of water interests since the XX century. We perform a multidecadal (1928-2020) water balance, estimating the long-term evolution of the input and output components under changing anthropogenic and climatic stressors. First, we present our hydrometeorological database, assembled through consistent collection and digitization of data from different sources. Then, we analyse the annual water balance, assessing the magnitude of the residual term, i.e., the unknown term that embeds uncertainties and potential sources of error, closing the water balance equation. Uncertainties are investigated by applying a multi-method analysis for over-lake evaporation and catchment evapotranspiration. Land use evolution, contributions from the Mount Baldo area as well as the potential role of groundwater fluxes are additionally analysed. Eventually, we compute a sensitivity analysis to delineate the role of each component on the lake’s level and outflow variations. The long-term analysis allows for distinguishing some trends in the input and output components of the water balance. Differences emerged in the periods before and after the lake’s impoundment (1951), and some effects of climate modifications appeared in the last decades. Precipitation over the catchment has a major influence on the water availability within the catchment, a result confirmed by the sensitivity analysis. The entity of the residual term, which represents the unaccounted contributions, calls into question the role of the groundwater fluxes and the time scale of the analysis. The multi-method analysis highlights the dependency of the different lake evaporation and catchment evapotranspiration methods on the amount of data available.

Multidecadal Analysis of Lake Garda Water Balance / Hinegk, L.; Adami, L.; Piccolroaz, S.; Amadori, M.; Moretti, M.; Tubino, M.; Toffolon, M.. - In: JOURNAL OF LIMNOLOGY. - ISSN 1723-8633. - ELETTRONICO. - 2023, 82:(2023). [10.4081/jlimnol.2023.2144]

Multidecadal Analysis of Lake Garda Water Balance

Hinegk L.
Primo
;
Adami L.
Secondo
;
Piccolroaz S.;Amadori M.;Tubino M.
Penultimo
;
Toffolon M.
Ultimo
2023-01-01

Abstract

Lake Garda, the largest in Italy, is a major source of water supply inserted in a trans-regional area, sustaining an ever-increasing variety of water interests since the XX century. We perform a multidecadal (1928-2020) water balance, estimating the long-term evolution of the input and output components under changing anthropogenic and climatic stressors. First, we present our hydrometeorological database, assembled through consistent collection and digitization of data from different sources. Then, we analyse the annual water balance, assessing the magnitude of the residual term, i.e., the unknown term that embeds uncertainties and potential sources of error, closing the water balance equation. Uncertainties are investigated by applying a multi-method analysis for over-lake evaporation and catchment evapotranspiration. Land use evolution, contributions from the Mount Baldo area as well as the potential role of groundwater fluxes are additionally analysed. Eventually, we compute a sensitivity analysis to delineate the role of each component on the lake’s level and outflow variations. The long-term analysis allows for distinguishing some trends in the input and output components of the water balance. Differences emerged in the periods before and after the lake’s impoundment (1951), and some effects of climate modifications appeared in the last decades. Precipitation over the catchment has a major influence on the water availability within the catchment, a result confirmed by the sensitivity analysis. The entity of the residual term, which represents the unaccounted contributions, calls into question the role of the groundwater fluxes and the time scale of the analysis. The multi-method analysis highlights the dependency of the different lake evaporation and catchment evapotranspiration methods on the amount of data available.
2023
Hinegk, L.; Adami, L.; Piccolroaz, S.; Amadori, M.; Moretti, M.; Tubino, M.; Toffolon, M.
Multidecadal Analysis of Lake Garda Water Balance / Hinegk, L.; Adami, L.; Piccolroaz, S.; Amadori, M.; Moretti, M.; Tubino, M.; Toffolon, M.. - In: JOURNAL OF LIMNOLOGY. - ISSN 1723-8633. - ELETTRONICO. - 2023, 82:(2023). [10.4081/jlimnol.2023.2144]
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