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Optimization and Application of Snow Melting Modules in SWAT Model for the Alpine Regions of Northern China

Yan Liu, Geng Cui, Hongyan Li

2020Water25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Snowmelt is the main source of runoff in the alpine regions of northern China. When using the soil and water assessment tool (SWAT) to simulate snowmelt runoff, the snowmelt date and snowmelt factor parameters are set according to the North American values. To improve the accuracy of the runoff simulation in northern China, we innovatively used a baseflow segmentation method to determine the snowmelt time, taking temperature as a reference. The snowmelt period was extracted from statistical data, and the corresponding parameters in the source code of SWAT were optimized for the study area. After the calibration was completed, the modified simulation value was compared with the original code simulation value. The simulation accuracy of the daily runoff was improved, and we found that the greater the difference between the source code simulation value and the observed value was, the better the simulation accuracy. Therefore, modifying the source code in SWAT is an effective way to improve the accuracy of simulations of Alpine regions in Northern China. The results show that adjustments to the snowmelt modules of SWAT to reflect local conditions can be an effective way to improve the predictions.

Topics & Concepts

SnowmeltSWAT modelEnvironmental scienceSurface runoffSnowHydrology (agriculture)BaseflowStreamflowMeteorologyGeologyGeotechnical engineeringGeographyCartographyDrainage basinEcologyBiologyHydrology and Watershed Management StudiesCryospheric studies and observationsFlood Risk Assessment and Management
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