A physically based, variable contributing area model of basin hydrology / Un modèle à base physique de zone d'appel variable de l'hydrologie du bassin versant

1979 Hydrological Sciences Bulletin 6,388 citations

Abstract

Abstract A hydrological forecasting model is presented that attempts to combine the important distributed effects of channel network topology and dynamic contributing areas with the advantages of simple lumped parameter basin models. Quick response flow is predicted from a storage/contributing area relationship derived analytically from the topographic structure of a unit within a basin. Average soil water response is represented by a constant leakage infiltration store and an exponential subsurface water store. A simple non-linear routing procedure related to the link frequency distribution of the channel network completes the model and allows distinct basin sub-units, such as headwater and sideslope areas to be modelled separately. The model parameters are physically based in the sense that they may be determined directly by measurement and the model may be used at ungauged sites. Procedures for applying the model and tests with data from the Crimple Beck basin are described. Using only measured and estimated parameter values, without optimization, the model makes satisfactory predictions of basin response. The modular form of the model structure should allow application over a range of small and medium sized basins while retaining the possibility of including more complex model components when suitable data are available.

Keywords

Structural basinHydrology (agriculture)Flow routingRouting (electronic design automation)GeologyInfiltration (HVAC)Channel (broadcasting)Environmental scienceVariable (mathematics)GeomorphologyComputer scienceMathematicsGeotechnical engineeringGeographyMeteorology

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Year
1979
Type
article
Volume
24
Issue
1
Pages
43-69
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6388
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Keith Beven, M. J. Kirkby (1979). A physically based, variable contributing area model of basin hydrology / Un modèle à base physique de zone d'appel variable de l'hydrologie du bassin versant. Hydrological Sciences Bulletin , 24 (1) , 43-69. https://doi.org/10.1080/02626667909491834

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