Evaluation of precipitation input for SWAT modeling in Alpine catchment: A case study in the Adige river basin (Italy)

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作者
Tuo, Ye [1 ]
Duan, Zheng [1 ]
Disse, Markus [1 ]
Chiogna, Gabriele [1 ]
机构
[1] Tech Univ Munich, Chair Hydrol & River Basin Management, Arcisstr 21, D-80333 Munich, Germany
关键词
TRMM CHIRPS IDW; Alpine catchment; SWAT model; Adige; SPATIAL RAINFALL VARIABILITY; WATER-QUALITY; UNCERTAINTY ANALYSIS; SEDIMENT TRANSPORT; ERROR ANALYSIS; STREAMFLOW; SATELLITE; INTERPOLATION; IMPACT; HYDROLOGY;
D O I
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.08.034
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Precipitation is often the most important input data in hydrological models when simulating streamflow. The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT), a widely used hydrological model, only makes use of data from one precipitation gauge station that is nearest to the centroid of each subbasin, which is eventually corrected using the elevation band method. This leads in general to inaccurate representation of subbasin precipitation input data, particularly in catchments with complex topography. To investigate the impact of different precipitation inputs on the SWAT model simulations in Alpine catchments, 13 years (1998-2010) of daily precipitation data from four datasets including OP (Observed precipitation), IDW (Inverse Distance Weighting data), CHIRPS (Climate Hazards Group InfraRed Precipitation with Station data) and TRMM (Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission) has been considered. Both model performances (comparing simulated and measured streamflow data at the catchment outlet) as well as parameter and prediction uncertainties have been quantified. For all three subbasins, the use of elevation bands is fundamental to match the water budget. Streamflow predictions obtained using IDW inputs are better than those obtained using the other datasets in terms of both model performance and prediction uncertainty. Models using the CHIRPS product as input provide satisfactory streamflow estimation, suggesting that this satellite product can be applied to this data-scarce Alpine region. Comparing the performance of SWAT models using different precipitation datasets is therefore important in data-scarce regions. This study has shown that, precipitation is the main source of uncertainty, and different precipitation datasets in SWAT models lead to different best estimate ranges for the calibrated parameters. This has important implications for the interpretation of the simulated hydrological processes. (C) 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.
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