Title of article :
Transferability of hydrological model parameters between basins in data-sparse areas, subarctic Canada
Author/Authors :
Woo، Ming-ko نويسنده , , Linden، Sandra van der نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages :
-181
From page :
182
To page :
0
Abstract :
Hydrological models used for the simulation of runoff are often calibrated only on the basis of data obtained at the catchment outlet but the parameters thus derived are then applied to the simulations for the subbasins. Such a practice is common for the data-sparse areas such as the subarctic. However, it may yield erroneous results when the calibrated model parameters are applied to basins of various sizes, or with divergent physical characteristics. This study assesses the feasibility of transferring parameter estimates derived for one basin of a particular size to other basins of different dimensions, using the SLURP model for simulation and the Liard and two of its subbasins as an example. Results indicate that other than the snowmelt factor, the parameter values obtained from the subbasins are similar, but values of several parameters (e.g. maximum capacity of the soil water and groundwater storage, and snowmelt factor) are different from those derived for the large basin. Compared with applying the Liard basin parameters, the subbasins parameter sets generate higher evapotranspiration, earlier termination of the snowmelt period, more soil water storage, a shorter period with significant soil water storage and a better overall agreement between the observed and simulated runoff. It is recommended that adequate attention be given to the transferability of the parameter values to improve the simulation of subbasins hydrology.
Journal title :
Journal of Hydrology
Serial Year :
2003
Journal title :
Journal of Hydrology
Record number :
64984
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