Spatial scale effect on the upper soil effective parameters of a distributed hydrological model

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作者
Barrios, M. [1 ]
Frances, F. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tolima, Fac Forest Engn, Ibague, Colombia
[2] Univ Politecn Valencia, Res Inst Water & Environm Engn IIAMA, Valencia, Spain
关键词
spatial variability; effective parameters; representative elementary area; hydrological modelling; REPRESENTATIVE ELEMENTARY AREA; INFILTRATION CAPACITY; SUBGRID VARIABILITY; UNGAUGED BASINS; GRID-SIZE; DISCRETIZATION; PRECIPITATION; AGGREGATION; RAINFALL;
D O I
10.1002/hyp.8193
中图分类号
TV21 [水资源调查与水利规划];
学科分类号
081501 ;
摘要
Nonlinear dynamics and spatial variability in hydrological systems make the formulation of scaling theories difficult. Therefore, the development of knowledge related to scale effects, scaling techniques, parameterization and linkages of parameters across scales is highly relevant. The main purpose of this work is to analyse the spatial effect of the static storage capacity parameter Hu and the saturated hydraulic conductivity parameter ks from microscale (sub-grid level) to mesoscale (grid level) and its implication to the definition of an optimum cell size. These two parameters describe the upper soil water characteristics in the infiltration process conceptualization of the TETIS hydrological model. At microscale, the spatial heterogeneity of Hu and ks was obtained generating random parameter fields through probability distribution functions and a spatial dependence model with pre-established correlation lengths. The effective parameters at mesoscale were calculated by solving the inverse problem for each parameter field. Results indicate that the adopted inverse formulation allows transferring the nonlinearity of the system from microscale to the mesoscale via non-stationary effective parameters. Their values at each cell and time step are in the range of zero to the mean value of the parameter at microscale. The stochastic simulations showed that the variance of the estimated effective parameters decreases when the ratio between mesoscale cell size and correlation length at microscale increases. For a ratio greater than 1, we found cell sizes having the characteristics of a representative elementary area (REA); in such case, the microscale variability pattern did not affect the system response at mesoscale. Copyright (C) 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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页码:1022 / 1033
页数:12
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