GC42A-01
AMMA-CATCH a Hydrological, Meteorological and Ecological Long Term Observatory on West Africa : Some Recent Results

Thursday, 17 December 2015: 10:20
3003 (Moscone West)
Sylvie Galle1, Manuela Grippa2, Christophe Peugeot3, Ibrahim Bouzou Moussa4, Bernard Cappelaere5, Jerome Demarty1, Eric Mougin6, Thierry Lebel7, Véronique Chaffard1 and AMMA-CATCH team, (1)IRD Institute for Research and Development, Marseille Cedex 02, France, (2)CNRS, GET, Toulouse, France, (3)IRD Hydrosciences, Montpellier, France, (4)University Abdou Moumouni, Niamey, Niger, (5)GET Géosciences Environnement Toulouse, toulouse, France, (6)GET Géosciences Environnement Toulouse, Toulouse, France, (7)Organization Not Listed, Washington, DC, United States
Abstract:
AMMA-CATCH is a multi-scale observation system dedicated to long-term monitoring of the water cycle, the vegetation dynamics and their interaction with climate and water resources in West Africa. In the context of the global change, long-term observations are required to i) gain understanding in eco-hydrological processes over this highly contrasted region, ii) help their representation in Earth System Models, and iii) detect trends and infer their impacts on water resources and living conditions.

It is made of three meso-scale sites (~ 1°x1°) in Mali, Niger and Benin, extending along the West African eco-climatic gradient. Within this regional window (5° by 9°), each of the three sites comprises a multi-scale set-up which helps documenting the components of the hydrologic budget and the evolutions of the surface conditions over a range of time scales: raingages, piezometers, river discharge stations, soil moisture and temperature profiles, turbulent fluxes measurements, LAI/biomass monitoring.

This observation system has been continuously generating coherent datasets for 10 to 25 years depending on the datasets. It is jointly operated by French and African (Mali, Niger and Benin) research institutions. The data-base is available to the community through the website (www.amma-catch.org). AMMA-CATCH is a member of the French critical zone observatory network “Réseau des Bassins Versants”, (RBV). AMMA-CATH participates to several global or regional observation networks, such as FluxNet, CarboAfrica, International Soil Moisture Networks (ISMN) and to calibration/validation campaigns for satellite missions such as SMOS (CNES, ESA), MEGHA-TROPIQUES (France/India) or SWAP(NASA). AMMA-CATCH fills a gap over a region, West Africa, where environmental data are largely lacking, and thus, it can usefully contribute to the international networking effort for environmental monitoring and research. Recent results on regional evolution of land cover, rainfall intensity and their consequences on eco-hydrological processes and hydrosystems will be presented.