Parameterisation and calibration of a grid based distributed hydrological model

Parameterisation of hydrological models using remote sensing is currently being studied in a European Union funded ARSGISIP project. Input to hydrological models consists of meteorological data, discharge data and spatial data (slope, soils, land-use and vegetation cover) for model parameterization....

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Main Author: Colpaert, Alfred
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: The Geographical Society of Northern Finland and the Geography Research Unit 2002
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spelling fttsvojs:oai:journal.fi:article/76249 2023-05-15T17:42:32+02:00 Parameterisation and calibration of a grid based distributed hydrological model Colpaert, Alfred 2002-01-01 application/pdf https://nordia.journal.fi/article/view/76249 eng eng The Geographical Society of Northern Finland and the Geography Research Unit https://nordia.journal.fi/article/view/76249/37565 https://nordia.journal.fi/article/view/76249 Nordia Geographical Publications; Vol 31 No 1: NGP Yearbook 2002; 77-84 Nordia Geographical Publications; Vol 31 Nro 1: NGP Yearbook 2002; 77-84 2736-9722 1238-2086 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Article 2002 fttsvojs 2021-03-31T22:48:06Z Parameterisation of hydrological models using remote sensing is currently being studied in a European Union funded ARSGISIP project. Input to hydrological models consists of meteorological data, discharge data and spatial data (slope, soils, land-use and vegetation cover) for model parameterization. Satellite imagery has been found to be a valid data source for the purpose of hydrological modeling. However, as this data is generically in raster format its use in vector based hydrological models can be difficult. Our solution to the problem is the creation of a threedimensional raster based hydrological model, H3mod. The model has built-in GIS functionality and includes a graphical user interface for running the model on Microsoft Windows platfroms. All relevant hydrological parameters can be set individually for each grid cell. H3mod performs quite well under northern Scandinavian conditions such as cold winters, spring flood due to snowmelt, low relief and water logged conditions in marshes and mires. Presently the model is being applied in three basins in the boreal forest of northern Finland, varying in size from 20 to 2500 km2, and so far the results are promising. Future model enhancements will include water quality (sediment, phosphorus andnitrogen) modeling capabilities. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Finland Federation of Finnish Learned Societies: Scientific Journals Online
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description Parameterisation of hydrological models using remote sensing is currently being studied in a European Union funded ARSGISIP project. Input to hydrological models consists of meteorological data, discharge data and spatial data (slope, soils, land-use and vegetation cover) for model parameterization. Satellite imagery has been found to be a valid data source for the purpose of hydrological modeling. However, as this data is generically in raster format its use in vector based hydrological models can be difficult. Our solution to the problem is the creation of a threedimensional raster based hydrological model, H3mod. The model has built-in GIS functionality and includes a graphical user interface for running the model on Microsoft Windows platfroms. All relevant hydrological parameters can be set individually for each grid cell. H3mod performs quite well under northern Scandinavian conditions such as cold winters, spring flood due to snowmelt, low relief and water logged conditions in marshes and mires. Presently the model is being applied in three basins in the boreal forest of northern Finland, varying in size from 20 to 2500 km2, and so far the results are promising. Future model enhancements will include water quality (sediment, phosphorus andnitrogen) modeling capabilities.
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title Parameterisation and calibration of a grid based distributed hydrological model
title_short Parameterisation and calibration of a grid based distributed hydrological model
title_full Parameterisation and calibration of a grid based distributed hydrological model
title_fullStr Parameterisation and calibration of a grid based distributed hydrological model
title_full_unstemmed Parameterisation and calibration of a grid based distributed hydrological model
title_sort parameterisation and calibration of a grid based distributed hydrological model
publisher The Geographical Society of Northern Finland and the Geography Research Unit
publishDate 2002
url https://nordia.journal.fi/article/view/76249
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op_source Nordia Geographical Publications; Vol 31 No 1: NGP Yearbook 2002; 77-84
Nordia Geographical Publications; Vol 31 Nro 1: NGP Yearbook 2002; 77-84
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