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The Role of Hydrological Signatures in Calibration of Conceptual Hydrological Model

Eva Melišová, Adam Vizina, Linda Staponites, Martin Hanel

2020Water18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Determining an optimal calibration strategy for hydrological models is essential for a robust and accurate water balance assessment, in particular, for catchments with limited observed data. In the present study, the hydrological model Bilan was used to simulate hydrological balance for 20 catchments throughout the Czech Republic during the period 1981–2016. Calibration strategies utilizing observed runoff and estimated soil moisture time series were compared with those using only long-term statistics (signatures) of runoff and soil moisture as well as a combination of signatures and time series. Calibration strategies were evaluated considering the goodness-of-fit, the bias in flow duration curve and runoff signatures and uncertainty of the Bilan model. Results indicate that the expert calibration and calibration with observed runoff time series are, in general, preferred. On the other hand, we show that, in many cases, the extension of the calibration criteria to also include runoff or soil moisture signatures is beneficial, particularly for decreasing the uncertainty in parameters of the hydrological model. Moreover, in many cases, fitting the model with hydrological signatures only provides a comparable fit to that of the calibration strategies employing runoff time series.

Topics & Concepts

Surface runoffCalibrationEnvironmental scienceWater balanceHydrology (agriculture)Hydrological modellingRunoff curve numberSeries (stratigraphy)Soil scienceStatisticsMathematicsGeologyClimatologyEcologyGeotechnical engineeringBiologyPaleontologyHydrology and Watershed Management StudiesFlood Risk Assessment and ManagementHydrological Forecasting Using AI
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