Effects of erosion-induced changes to topography on runoff dynamics

被引:29
作者
Bin Ghomash, Shahin Khosh [1 ]
Caviedes-Voullieme, Daniel [1 ]
Hinz, Christoph [1 ]
机构
[1] Brandenburg Univ Technol Cottbus Senftenberg, Chair Hydrol, Cottbus, Germany
关键词
Rainfall/runoff simulation; Runoff generation; Topographic evolution; Catchment morphodynamics; Surface runoff connectivity; CHICKEN CREEK CATCHMENT; SHALLOW-WATER EQUATIONS; HYDROLOGICAL CONNECTIVITY; OVERLAND-FLOW; SOIL-EROSION; LANDSCAPE; SEDIMENT; MODEL; VEGETATION; SIMULATION;
D O I
10.1016/j.jhydrol.2019.04.018
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
Runoff generation from rainfall events is a complex, spatial and temporally dependent process strongly governed, among other factors, by catchment surface topography. Although it is widely known that many catchments experience morphological evolution, it is often ignored in analysis for different reasons ranging from simplification to lack of data. However, young catchments and early landscapes (such as those which are affected by natural or anthropogenic disturbances) do exhibit topography changes which in turn affect catchment hydrodynamics, hydrology and in particular runoff. In this work, we study the runoff generation and hydrodynamics of the Huhnerwasser artificial catchment (Brandenburg, Germany) during a period of erosion-based topographical changes (2006-2010). Nine Digital Elevation Models from such period were used as topography over which physically-based simulations were performed. The results suggest that topographic evolution in this catchment mostly affects the onset of runoff, whereas peak discharges and receding hydrograph limbs are less affected. These differences in hydrological signatures can be explained through the changes in the spatial distribution of runoff hydrodynamics and their impact on surface runoff connectivity. Relatively small topographical differences produce changing ponding conditions and modify flowpaths which becomes evident only through inspection of the spatial distribution of hydrodynamic variables. Moreover, the study shows that in order for simulations to be able to capture such responses, appropriate computational mesh and topographical data resolution are critical, since connectivity itself can be greatly affected by low resolution data or representation.
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页码:811 / 828
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