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Recent advances and opportunities in data assimilation for physics-based hydrological modeling

Matteo Camporese, Manuela Girotto

2022Frontiers in Water39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Data assimilation applications in integrated surface-subsurface hydrological models (ISSHMs) are generally limited to scales ranging from the hillslope to local or meso-scale catchments. This is because ISSHMs resolve hydrological processes in detail and in a physics-based fashion and therefore typically require intensive computational efforts and rely on ground-based observations with a small spatial support. At the other end of the spectrum, there is a vast body of literature on remote sensing data assimilation for land surface models (LSMs) at the continental or even global scale. In LSMs, some hydrological processes are usually represented with a coarse resolution and in empirical ways, especially groundwater lateral flows, which may be very important and yet often neglected. Starting from the review of some recent progress in data assimilation for physics-based hydrological models at multiple scales, we stress the need to find a common ground between ISSHMs and LSMs and suggest possible ways forward to advance the use of data assimilation in integrated hydrological models.

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Data assimilationTemporal scalesAssimilation (phonology)Scale (ratio)Hydrological modellingRemote sensingGroundwaterEnvironmental scienceComputer scienceData scienceMeteorologyGeologyClimatologyGeographyCartographyEcologyBiologyPhilosophyLinguisticsGeotechnical engineeringHydrology and Watershed Management StudiesSoil Moisture and Remote SensingFlood Risk Assessment and Management
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