Reliability of a conceptual hydrological model in a semi-arid Andean catchment facing water-use changes

This paper explores the reliability of low-flow simulations by conceptual models in a semi-arid, Andean catchment (30° S) facing climate variability and water-use changes. Depending on water availability, a significant part of surface water resources are diverted to meet irrigation requirements....

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Main Authors: P. Hublart, D. Ruelland, I. García De Cortázar Atauri, A. Ibacache
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2015-06-01
Series:Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences
Online Access:https://www.proc-iahs.net/371/203/2015/piahs-371-203-2015.pdf
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spelling doaj-458c7683a60c42a3bd4497e2aba4f1772020-11-24T22:05:29ZengCopernicus PublicationsProceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences2199-89812199-899X2015-06-0137120320910.5194/piahs-371-203-2015Reliability of a conceptual hydrological model in a semi-arid Andean catchment facing water-use changesP. Hublart0P. Hublart1D. Ruelland2I. García De Cortázar Atauri3A. Ibacache4UM2, UMR HydroSciences Montpellier, Montpellier, FranceCentro de Estudios Avanzados en Zonas Áridas, La Serena, ChileCNRS, UMR HydroSciences Montpellier, Montpellier, FranceINRA, US 1116 AGROCLIM, Avignon, FranceInstituto de Investigaciones Agropecuarias, La Serena, ChileThis paper explores the reliability of low-flow simulations by conceptual models in a semi-arid, Andean catchment (30° S) facing climate variability and water-use changes. Depending on water availability, a significant part of surface water resources are diverted to meet irrigation requirements. In return, these water withdrawals are likely to influence the hydrological behavior of the catchment. The value of model-based analyses thus relies on our ability to adequately represent the complex interactions between climate variability, human-induced flow perturbations and crop water use. In this study, a parsimonious hydrological model (GR4J) including a snow routine was combined with a model of irrigation water-use (IWU) to provide a new, 6-parameter model of the catchment behavior (called GR4J/IWU). The original, 4-parameter GR4J model and the 6-parameter GR6J model were also used as benchmarks to evaluate the usefulness of explicitly accounting for water abstractions. Calibration and validation of these three models were performed successively over two different 5-year periods representing contrasted water-use and climate conditions. Overall, the GR4J/IWU model provided better simulations than the GR4J and GR6J models over both periods. Further research is required to quantify the predictive uncertainty associated with model structures, parameters and inputs.https://www.proc-iahs.net/371/203/2015/piahs-371-203-2015.pdf
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author P. Hublart
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D. Ruelland
I. García De Cortázar Atauri
A. Ibacache
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P. Hublart
D. Ruelland
I. García De Cortázar Atauri
A. Ibacache
Reliability of a conceptual hydrological model in a semi-arid Andean catchment facing water-use changes
Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences
author_facet P. Hublart
P. Hublart
D. Ruelland
I. García De Cortázar Atauri
A. Ibacache
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title Reliability of a conceptual hydrological model in a semi-arid Andean catchment facing water-use changes
title_short Reliability of a conceptual hydrological model in a semi-arid Andean catchment facing water-use changes
title_full Reliability of a conceptual hydrological model in a semi-arid Andean catchment facing water-use changes
title_fullStr Reliability of a conceptual hydrological model in a semi-arid Andean catchment facing water-use changes
title_full_unstemmed Reliability of a conceptual hydrological model in a semi-arid Andean catchment facing water-use changes
title_sort reliability of a conceptual hydrological model in a semi-arid andean catchment facing water-use changes
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences
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2199-899X
publishDate 2015-06-01
description This paper explores the reliability of low-flow simulations by conceptual models in a semi-arid, Andean catchment (30° S) facing climate variability and water-use changes. Depending on water availability, a significant part of surface water resources are diverted to meet irrigation requirements. In return, these water withdrawals are likely to influence the hydrological behavior of the catchment. The value of model-based analyses thus relies on our ability to adequately represent the complex interactions between climate variability, human-induced flow perturbations and crop water use. In this study, a parsimonious hydrological model (GR4J) including a snow routine was combined with a model of irrigation water-use (IWU) to provide a new, 6-parameter model of the catchment behavior (called GR4J/IWU). The original, 4-parameter GR4J model and the 6-parameter GR6J model were also used as benchmarks to evaluate the usefulness of explicitly accounting for water abstractions. Calibration and validation of these three models were performed successively over two different 5-year periods representing contrasted water-use and climate conditions. Overall, the GR4J/IWU model provided better simulations than the GR4J and GR6J models over both periods. Further research is required to quantify the predictive uncertainty associated with model structures, parameters and inputs.
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