The Budyko shape parameter as a descriptive index for streamflow loss

IF 2.6 Q2 WATER RESOURCES Frontiers in Water Pub Date : 2023-09-29 DOI:10.3389/frwa.2023.1258367
Hoang Tran, Chen Yang, Laura E. Condon, Reed M. Maxwell
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Increases in evapotranspiration (ET) from global warming are decreasing streamflow in headwater basins worldwide. However, these streamflow losses do not occur uniformly due to complex topography. To better understand the heterogeneity of streamflow loss, we use the Budyko shape parameter (ω) as a diagnostic tool. We fit ω to 37-year of hydrologic simulation output in the Upper Colorado River Basin (UCRB), an important headwater basin in the US. We split the UCRB into two categories: peak watersheds with high elevation and steep slopes, and valley watersheds with lower elevation and gradual slopes. Our results demonstrate a relationship between streamflow loss and ω. The valley watersheds with greater streamflow loss have ω higher than 3.1, while the peak watersheds with less streamflow loss have an average ω of 1.3. This work highlights the use of ω as an indicator of streamflow loss and could be generalized to other headwater basin systems.
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Budyko形状参数作为水流损失的描述性指标
全球变暖导致的蒸散发(ET)增加正在减少全球上游流域的流量。然而,由于地形复杂,这些水流损失并不均匀发生。为了更好地理解流损的异质性,我们使用Budyko形状参数(ω)作为诊断工具。我们拟合了美国重要的上游流域科罗拉多河流域(UCRB) 37年的水文模拟输出。我们将UCRB划分为两类:高海拔陡坡的峰型流域和低海拔陡坡的谷型流域。我们的结果证明了流损失与ω之间的关系。径流损失较大的河谷流域ω大于3.1,而径流损失较小的峰值流域ω平均值为1.3。这项工作强调了ω作为水流损失指标的使用,并可以推广到其他水源盆地系统。
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Frontiers in Water
Frontiers in Water WATER RESOURCES-
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