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    Spatial and Temporal Scale Effect in Simulating Hydrologic Processes in a Watershed

    Source: Journal of Hydrologic Engineering:;2014:;Volume ( 019 ):;issue: 001
    Author:
    Zhongbo Yu
    ,
    Qingguan Lu
    ,
    Jianting Zhu
    ,
    Chuanguo Yang
    ,
    Qin Ju
    ,
    Tao Yang
    ,
    Xi Chen
    ,
    Edward A. Sudicky
    DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)HE.1943-5584.0000762
    Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
    Abstract: Small-scale variations of hydrologic processes both in space and time have a significant impact on the simulation of hydrologic processes at different scales in the watershed. The objectives of this study were to investigate: (1) how the spatial and temporal grid scales affect the results of hydrologic process simulations; and (2) how the variability of input driving parameters (e.g., elevation and precipitation intensity) at different grid scales is related to the simulated discharge response. A hydrologic model system (HMS) was used to simulate hydrologic processes at different spatial and temporal grid scales in a small watershed. The spatial distributions of various hydrologic properties, such as soil and land-use/land-cover data, were included in the simulations along with a digital elevation model (DEM) and precipitation data. 5-min precipitation records collected from four gauge stations within the watershed were used to drive fifty model simulations, which were designed to examine the effects of grid size change and different parameterization schemes on hydrologic responses. Simulation results showed that small-scale variations in elevation and precipitation both in space and time have significant impacts on the streamflow hydrograph and the discharge volume. Results illustrated that the grid scale effect on the hydrologic response is highly correlated to the variability of elevation and precipitation at the corresponding scales; and therefore, the variations in elevation and precipitation are strong indications of the hydrologic response in the watershed.
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    contributor authorZhongbo Yu
    contributor authorQingguan Lu
    contributor authorJianting Zhu
    contributor authorChuanguo Yang
    contributor authorQin Ju
    contributor authorTao Yang
    contributor authorXi Chen
    contributor authorEdward A. Sudicky
    date accessioned2017-05-08T21:49:48Z
    date available2017-05-08T21:49:48Z
    date copyrightJanuary 2014
    date issued2014
    identifier other%28asce%29he%2E1943-5584%2E0000786.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/63669
    description abstractSmall-scale variations of hydrologic processes both in space and time have a significant impact on the simulation of hydrologic processes at different scales in the watershed. The objectives of this study were to investigate: (1) how the spatial and temporal grid scales affect the results of hydrologic process simulations; and (2) how the variability of input driving parameters (e.g., elevation and precipitation intensity) at different grid scales is related to the simulated discharge response. A hydrologic model system (HMS) was used to simulate hydrologic processes at different spatial and temporal grid scales in a small watershed. The spatial distributions of various hydrologic properties, such as soil and land-use/land-cover data, were included in the simulations along with a digital elevation model (DEM) and precipitation data. 5-min precipitation records collected from four gauge stations within the watershed were used to drive fifty model simulations, which were designed to examine the effects of grid size change and different parameterization schemes on hydrologic responses. Simulation results showed that small-scale variations in elevation and precipitation both in space and time have significant impacts on the streamflow hydrograph and the discharge volume. Results illustrated that the grid scale effect on the hydrologic response is highly correlated to the variability of elevation and precipitation at the corresponding scales; and therefore, the variations in elevation and precipitation are strong indications of the hydrologic response in the watershed.
    publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
    titleSpatial and Temporal Scale Effect in Simulating Hydrologic Processes in a Watershed
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume19
    journal issue1
    journal titleJournal of Hydrologic Engineering
    identifier doi10.1061/(ASCE)HE.1943-5584.0000762
    treeJournal of Hydrologic Engineering:;2014:;Volume ( 019 ):;issue: 001
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