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The impact of lake and reservoir parameterization on global streamflow simulation
Lakes and reservoirs affect the timing and magnitude of streamflow, and are therefore essential hydrological model components, especially in the context of global flood forecasting. However, the parameterization of lake and reservoir routines on a global scale is subject to considerable uncertainty...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5473175/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28649141 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2017.03.022 |
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author | Zajac, Zuzanna Revilla-Romero, Beatriz Salamon, Peter Burek, Peter Hirpa, Feyera A. Beck, Hylke |
author_facet | Zajac, Zuzanna Revilla-Romero, Beatriz Salamon, Peter Burek, Peter Hirpa, Feyera A. Beck, Hylke |
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description | Lakes and reservoirs affect the timing and magnitude of streamflow, and are therefore essential hydrological model components, especially in the context of global flood forecasting. However, the parameterization of lake and reservoir routines on a global scale is subject to considerable uncertainty due to lack of information on lake hydrographic characteristics and reservoir operating rules. In this study we estimated the effect of lakes and reservoirs on global daily streamflow simulations of a spatially-distributed LISFLOOD hydrological model. We applied state-of-the-art global sensitivity and uncertainty analyses for selected catchments to examine the effect of uncertain lake and reservoir parameterization on model performance. Streamflow observations from 390 catchments around the globe and multiple performance measures were used to assess model performance. Results indicate a considerable geographical variability in the lake and reservoir effects on the streamflow simulation. Nash-Sutcliffe Efficiency (NSE) and Kling-Gupta Efficiency (KGE) metrics improved for 65% and 38% of catchments respectively, with median skill score values of 0.16 and 0.2 while scores deteriorated for 28% and 52% of the catchments, with median values −0.09 and −0.16, respectively. The effect of reservoirs on extreme high flows was substantial and widespread in the global domain, while the effect of lakes was spatially limited to a few catchments. As indicated by global sensitivity analysis, parameter uncertainty substantially affected uncertainty of model performance. Reservoir parameters often contributed to this uncertainty, although the effect varied widely among catchments. The effect of reservoir parameters on model performance diminished with distance downstream of reservoirs in favor of other parameters, notably groundwater-related parameters and channel Manning’s roughness coefficient. This study underscores the importance of accounting for lakes and, especially, reservoirs and using appropriate parameterization in large-scale hydrological simulations. |
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spelling | pubmed-54731752017-06-23 The impact of lake and reservoir parameterization on global streamflow simulation Zajac, Zuzanna Revilla-Romero, Beatriz Salamon, Peter Burek, Peter Hirpa, Feyera A. Beck, Hylke J Hydrol (Amst) Research Papers Lakes and reservoirs affect the timing and magnitude of streamflow, and are therefore essential hydrological model components, especially in the context of global flood forecasting. However, the parameterization of lake and reservoir routines on a global scale is subject to considerable uncertainty due to lack of information on lake hydrographic characteristics and reservoir operating rules. In this study we estimated the effect of lakes and reservoirs on global daily streamflow simulations of a spatially-distributed LISFLOOD hydrological model. We applied state-of-the-art global sensitivity and uncertainty analyses for selected catchments to examine the effect of uncertain lake and reservoir parameterization on model performance. Streamflow observations from 390 catchments around the globe and multiple performance measures were used to assess model performance. Results indicate a considerable geographical variability in the lake and reservoir effects on the streamflow simulation. Nash-Sutcliffe Efficiency (NSE) and Kling-Gupta Efficiency (KGE) metrics improved for 65% and 38% of catchments respectively, with median skill score values of 0.16 and 0.2 while scores deteriorated for 28% and 52% of the catchments, with median values −0.09 and −0.16, respectively. The effect of reservoirs on extreme high flows was substantial and widespread in the global domain, while the effect of lakes was spatially limited to a few catchments. As indicated by global sensitivity analysis, parameter uncertainty substantially affected uncertainty of model performance. Reservoir parameters often contributed to this uncertainty, although the effect varied widely among catchments. The effect of reservoir parameters on model performance diminished with distance downstream of reservoirs in favor of other parameters, notably groundwater-related parameters and channel Manning’s roughness coefficient. This study underscores the importance of accounting for lakes and, especially, reservoirs and using appropriate parameterization in large-scale hydrological simulations. Elsevier, etc 2017-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5473175/ /pubmed/28649141 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2017.03.022 Text en © 2017 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Research Papers Zajac, Zuzanna Revilla-Romero, Beatriz Salamon, Peter Burek, Peter Hirpa, Feyera A. Beck, Hylke The impact of lake and reservoir parameterization on global streamflow simulation |
title | The impact of lake and reservoir parameterization on global streamflow simulation |
title_full | The impact of lake and reservoir parameterization on global streamflow simulation |
title_fullStr | The impact of lake and reservoir parameterization on global streamflow simulation |
title_full_unstemmed | The impact of lake and reservoir parameterization on global streamflow simulation |
title_short | The impact of lake and reservoir parameterization on global streamflow simulation |
title_sort | impact of lake and reservoir parameterization on global streamflow simulation |
topic | Research Papers |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5473175/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28649141 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2017.03.022 |
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