Application of a land surface model for simulating rainfall streamflow hydrograph: 2. Comparison with hydrological models

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O. N. Nasonova
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[1] Russian Academy of Sciences,Water Problems Institute
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Water Resources | 2011年 / 38卷
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rainfall runoff hydrographs; land surface model; hydrological models; optimization of parameters;
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Rainfall runoff hydrographs for 12 river basins ∼103 km2 in area, simulated using land surface model SWAP, are compared with analogous hydrographs obtained using hydrological models that took part in the International Model Parameter Estimation Experiment project and demonstrated the best results. All models were calibrated against data on daily river runoff from each basin over a 20-year period (1960–1979). Optimized model parameters were used to simulate runoff hydrographs for the following 19 years (1980–1998). The comparison of the modeled hydrographs for 12 basins in different calculational periods demonstrated that the SWAP model can simulate river runoff with an accuracy comparable with that of hydrological models.
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页码:274 / 283
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