Quantifying the effects of subsurface heterogeneity on hillslope runoff using a stochastic approachQuantification par une approche stochastique des effets de l’hétérogénéité de sub-surface sur le ruissellement de versantCuantificación de los efectos de la heterogeneidad subsuperficial sobre el escurrimiento usando una aproximación estocásticaQuantificação dos efeitos da heterogeneidade subsuperficial na escorrência em vertentes, através de uma abordagem estocástica

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Steven B. Meyerhoff
Reed M. Maxwell
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[1] Department of Geology and Geologic Engineering,
[2] Hydrologic Science and Engineering Program,undefined
[3] Integrated Ground Water Modeling Center,undefined
[4] Colorado School of Mines,undefined
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Rainfall/runoff; Heterogeneity; Groundwater/surface-water relations; Dunne; Hortonian;
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10.1007/s10040-011-0753-y
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The role of heterogeneity and uncertainty in hydraulic conductivity on hillslope runoff production was evaluated using the fully integrated hydrologic model ParFlow. Simulations were generated using idealized high-resolution hillslopes configured both with a deep water table and a water table equal to the outlet to isolate surface and subsurface flow, respectively. Heterogeneous, correlated random fields were used to create spatial variability in the hydraulic conductivity. Ensembles, generated by multiple realizations of hydraulic conductivity, were used to evaluate how this uncertainty propagates to runoff. Ensemble averages were used to determine the effective runoff for a given hillslope as a function of rainfall rate and degree of subsurface heterogeneity. Cases where the water table is initialized at the outlet show runoff behavior with little sensitivity to variance in hydraulic conductivity. A technique is presented that explicitly interrogates individual realizations at every simulation timestep to partition overland and subsurface flow contributions. This hydrograph separation technique shows that the degree of heterogeneity can play a role in determining proportions of surface and subsurface flow, even when effective hillslope outflow is seen. This method is also used to evaluate current hydrograph separation techniques and demonstrates that recursive filters can accurately proportion overland and base-flow for certain cases.
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页码:1515 / 1530
页数:15
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