Optimizing Spatial Discretization According to Input Data in the Soil and Water Assessment Tool: A Case Study in a Coastal Mediterranean Watershed

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Puche, Mathilde [1 ,2 ]
Troin, Magali [1 ,2 ]
Fox, Dennis [1 ]
Royer-Gaspard, Paul [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Univ Cote Azur, UMR, ESPACE, CNRS, Campus Carlone, F-06204 Nice, France
[2] Hydroclimat, 365 Chemin Camp Sarlier, F-13400 Aubagne, France
关键词
watershed discretization; computational efficiency; soil type; land use; soil and water assessment tool; hydrological optimization; hydrological modeling; DATA RESOLUTION; SWAT MODEL; SUBDIVISION; CALIBRATION; QUALITY; UNCERTAINTY; HYDROLOGY; SEDIMENT; RIVER; CATCHMENT;
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10.3390/w17020239
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Spatial discretization in hydrological models has a strong impact on computation times. This study investigates its effect on the performance of the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) applied to a French Mediterranean watershed. It quantifies how spatial discretization (the number of sub-basins and hydrological response units (HRUs)) affects the SWAT model's performance in simulating daily streamflow and whether this effect depends on the choice of soil and land use input datasets. Sixty-eight SWAT model configurations were created using various soil and land use datasets and 17 discretization setups, evaluated from 2001 to 2021 with the Kling-Gupta efficiency (KGE) metric. The key findings include (1) while the number of sub-basins does not impact model performance, increasing HRUs significantly degrades it (KGE loss of 0.13 to 0.26) regardless of the number of sub-basins or input datasets. (2) SWAT is found to be more sensitive to variations in soil datasets than in land use datasets, but the observed performance decline with more HRUs is attributed to the calibration process and the increased heterogeneity in soil types rather than input dataset spatial resolution. (3) Minimizing the number of HRUs may improve both the accuracy of streamflow simulations and the computational efficiency of the SWAT model.
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