Accounting for operational irrigation options in mesoscale hydrological modelling of dryland environments

IF 2.8 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 WATER RESOURCES Hydrological Sciences Journal-Journal Des Sciences Hydrologiques Pub Date : 2023-03-07 DOI:10.1080/02626667.2023.2187296
Paul Voit, T. Francke, A. Bronstert
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ABSTRACT Agricultural irrigation practices can account for a substantial proportion of the water budget in dryland environments. As the pressure on freshwater resources is growing in such environments, sustainable management of these resources is vital. Key issues need to be addressed: How does withdrawal for irrigation purposes alter a river’s flow regime and water yield? How can publicly available irrigation data help to improve the performance of hydrological models? A novel irrigation module was introduced to improve the performance of a mesoscale hydrological model Water Availability in Semi-Arid environments and Sediment transport (WASA-SED) and was tested on the hydrological upper mesoscale, as well as on a smaller sub-basin in a semi-arid catchment in the Rio São Francisco basin. We show that including irrigation practices into the modelling process especially helps to improve the quality of the modelled low flows during the dry season, where we achieved an improvement in the Root Mean Square Error (RMSE) of up to 19%.
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在旱地环境的中尺度水文模拟中考虑可操作的灌溉方案
在旱地环境中,农业灌溉可以占相当大的比例。由于这种环境对淡水资源的压力越来越大,对这些资源的可持续管理至关重要。需要解决的关键问题是:为了灌溉目的而取水是如何改变河流的流量和水量的?公开可用的灌溉数据如何有助于改善水文模型的性能?为了提高半干旱环境中水分有效性和泥沙运移(WASA-SED)的中尺度水文模型的性能,引入了一种新型灌溉模块,并在水文中尺度上层以及里约热内卢 o Francisco流域半干旱集水区的较小子流域进行了测试。我们表明,将灌溉实践纳入建模过程尤其有助于提高旱季低流量模型的质量,我们在均方根误差(RMSE)方面取得了高达19%的改进。
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期刊介绍: Hydrological Sciences Journal is an international journal focused on hydrology and the relationship of water to atmospheric processes and climate. Hydrological Sciences Journal is the official journal of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS). Hydrological Sciences Journal aims to provide a forum for original papers and for the exchange of information and views on significant developments in hydrology worldwide on subjects including: Hydrological cycle and processes Surface water Groundwater Water resource systems and management Geographical factors Earth and atmospheric processes Hydrological extremes and their impact Hydrological Sciences Journal offers a variety of formats for paper submission, including original articles, scientific notes, discussions, and rapid communications.
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