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Towards a more consistent eco-hydrological modelling through multi-objective calibration: a case study in the Andean Vilcanota River basin, Peru

Carlos Antonio Fernández-Palomino, Fred F. Hattermann, Valentina Krysanova, Fiorella Vega-Jácome, Axel Bronstert

2020Hydrological Sciences Journal61 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Most hydrological studies rely on a model calibrated using discharge alone. However, judging the model reliability based on such calibration is problematic, as it does not guarantee the correct representation of internal hydrological processes. This study aims (a) to develop a comprehensive multi-objective calibration framework using remote sensing vegetation data and hydrological signatures (flow duration curve – FDC, and baseflow index) in addition to discharge, and (b) to apply this framework for calibration of the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) in a typical Andean catchment. Overall, our calibration approach outperformed traditional discharge-based and FDC signature-based calibration strategies in terms of vegetation, streamflow, and flow partitioning simulation. New hydrological insights for the region are the following: baseflow is the main component of the streamflow sustaining the long dry-season flow, and pasture areas offer higher water yield and baseflow than other land-cover types. The proposed approach could be used in other data-scarce regions with complex topography.

Topics & Concepts

BaseflowStreamflowEnvironmental scienceCalibrationHydrology (agriculture)Soil and Water Assessment ToolVegetation (pathology)SWAT modelDrainage basinLand coverBase flowLand useGeographyGeologyStatisticsEcologyCartographyMathematicsBiologyMedicineGeotechnical engineeringPathologyHydrology and Watershed Management StudiesPlant Water Relations and Carbon DynamicsCryospheric studies and observations