Lessons from macroscale hydrologic modeling: experience with the hydrologic model SLURP in the Mackenzie Basin

Macroscale models are used increasingly in hydrology to simulate regional responses to external forcing, to evaluate large basin management strategies, and to extend hydrologic data sets. The hydrologic model SLURP (Semidistributed Land Use-based Runoff Processes) is a semi-distributed model that ha...

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Main Authors: Thorne, Robin, Armstrong, Robert N., Woo, Ming-ko, Martz, Lawrence W.
Other Authors: Ming-ko Woo
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Published: Springer 2008
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spelling ftunivqespace:oai:espace.library.uq.edu.au:UQ:388632 2023-05-15T17:09:26+02:00 Lessons from macroscale hydrologic modeling: experience with the hydrologic model SLURP in the Mackenzie Basin Thorne, Robin Armstrong, Robert N. Woo, Ming-ko Martz, Lawrence W. Ming-ko Woo 2008-01-01 https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:388632 unknown Springer doi:10.1007/978-3-540-75136-6_21 orcid:0000-0002-9360-6153 Book Chapter 2008 ftunivqespace https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-75136-6_21 2020-08-05T19:04:30Z Macroscale models are used increasingly in hydrology to simulate regional responses to external forcing, to evaluate large basin management strategies, and to extend hydrologic data sets. The hydrologic model SLURP (Semidistributed Land Use-based Runoff Processes) is a semi-distributed model that has been successfully applied to basins of various sizes, notably those in cold regions. The SLURP manual provides explanations of computational algorithms, sets of commonly applicable parameter values, and computational steps required to run the model. Although the manual offers much information, users can benefit from additional information on certain procedures in order to operate the model successfully. Tn this chapter we share our experiences in operating this model, including the preparation of input data, initialization of variables, optimization of parameters, and validation of model results. We suggest that the lessons learned from the use of SLURP can be applied to other macroscale hydrologic models. Book Part Mackenzie Basin The University of Queensland: UQ eSpace 397 410 Berlin, Heidelberg
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description Macroscale models are used increasingly in hydrology to simulate regional responses to external forcing, to evaluate large basin management strategies, and to extend hydrologic data sets. The hydrologic model SLURP (Semidistributed Land Use-based Runoff Processes) is a semi-distributed model that has been successfully applied to basins of various sizes, notably those in cold regions. The SLURP manual provides explanations of computational algorithms, sets of commonly applicable parameter values, and computational steps required to run the model. Although the manual offers much information, users can benefit from additional information on certain procedures in order to operate the model successfully. Tn this chapter we share our experiences in operating this model, including the preparation of input data, initialization of variables, optimization of parameters, and validation of model results. We suggest that the lessons learned from the use of SLURP can be applied to other macroscale hydrologic models.
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Lessons from macroscale hydrologic modeling: experience with the hydrologic model SLURP in the Mackenzie Basin
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Armstrong, Robert N.
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title Lessons from macroscale hydrologic modeling: experience with the hydrologic model SLURP in the Mackenzie Basin
title_short Lessons from macroscale hydrologic modeling: experience with the hydrologic model SLURP in the Mackenzie Basin
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