The simulation of heat and water exchange at the land-atmosphere interface for the boreal grassland by the land-surface model SWAP

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作者
Gusev, YM [1 ]
Nasonova, ON [1 ]
机构
[1] Russian Acad Sci, Lab Soil Water Phys, Inst Water Problems, Moscow 117971, Russia
关键词
land surface model; heat and water exchange; snow cover; soil freezing; infiltration; runoff; evapotranspiration;
D O I
10.1002/hyp.362
中图分类号
TV21 [水资源调查与水利规划];
学科分类号
081501 ;
摘要
The major goal of this paper is to evaluate the ability of the physically based land surface model SWAP to reproduce heat and water exchange processes that occur in mid-latitude boreal grassland regions characterized by a clear seasonal course of hydrometeorological conditions, deep snow cover, seasonally frozen soil, as well as seasonally mobile and shallow water table depth. A unique set of hydrometeorological data measured over 18 years (1966-83) at the Usadievskiy catchment (grassland) situated in the central part of Valdai Hills (Russia) provides an opportunity to validate the model. To perform such validation in a proper way, SWAP is modified to take into account a shallow water table depth. The new model differs from its previous version mainly in the parameterization of water transfer in a soil column; besides that, it includes soil water-groundwater interaction, A brief description of the new version of SWAP and the results of its validation are presented. Simulations of snow density, snow depth, snow water equivalent, daily snow surface temperature, daily evaporation from snow cover, water yield of snow cover, water table depth, depth of soil freezing and thawing, soil water storage in two layers, daily surface and total runoff from the catchment, and monthly evaporation from the catchment are validated against observations on a long-term basis. The root-mean-square errors (RMSEs) of simulations of soil water storage in the layers of 0-50 cm and 0-100 cm are equal to 16 mm and 24 mm, respectively; the relative RMSE of simulated annual total runoff is 16%; the RMSE of daily snow surface temperature is 2.9degreesC (the temperature varies from 0 to -46degreesC); the RMSE of maximum snow water equivalent (whose value averaged over 18 years is equal to 147 mm) is 32 mm, Analysis of the results of validation shows that the new version of the model SWAP reproduces the heat and water exchange processes occurring in mid-latitude boreal grassland reasonably well. Copyright (C) 2002 John Wiley Sons, Ltd.
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页码:1893 / 1919
页数:27
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