Evaluation of Different Objective Functions Used in the SUFI-2 Calibration Process of SWAT-CUP on Water Balance Analysis: A Case Study of the Pursat River Basin, Cambodia

Many calibration techniques have been developed for the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT). Among them, the SWAT calibration and uncertainty program (SWAT-CUP) with sequential uncertainty fitting 2 (SUFI-2) algorithm is widely used and several objective functions have been implemented in its cali...

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Main Authors: Davy Sao, Tasuku Kato, Le Hoang Tu, Panha Thouk, Atiqotun Fitriyah, Chantha Oeurng
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Published: MDPI AG 2020-10-01
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spelling doaj-4a801c29c15d402eb37676a1925426412020-11-25T02:26:15ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412020-10-01122901290110.3390/w12102901Evaluation of Different Objective Functions Used in the SUFI-2 Calibration Process of SWAT-CUP on Water Balance Analysis: A Case Study of the Pursat River Basin, CambodiaDavy Sao0Tasuku Kato1Le Hoang Tu2Panha Thouk3Atiqotun Fitriyah4Chantha Oeurng5Department of Agricultural and Environmental Engineering, United Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, 3-8-5 Saiwai-cho, Fuchu-shi, Tokyo 183-8538, JapanInstitute of Agriculture, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, 3-8-5 Saiwai-cho, Fuchu-shi, Tokyo 183-8538, JapanDepartment of Agricultural and Environmental Engineering, United Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, 3-8-5 Saiwai-cho, Fuchu-shi, Tokyo 183-8538, JapanDepartment of International Environmental and Agricultural Science, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, 3-8-5 Saiwai-cho, Fuchu-shi, Tokyo 183-8538, JapanInstitute of Global Innovation Research, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, 3-8-5 Saiwai-cho, Fuchu-shi, Tokyo 183-8538, JapanInstitute of Technology of Cambodia, Faculty of Hydrology and Water Resources Engineering, PO Box 86, Russian Confederation Boulevard, Phnom Penh 12156, CambodiaMany calibration techniques have been developed for the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT). Among them, the SWAT calibration and uncertainty program (SWAT-CUP) with sequential uncertainty fitting 2 (SUFI-2) algorithm is widely used and several objective functions have been implemented in its calibration process. In this study, eight different objective functions were used in a calibration of stream flow of the Pursat River Basin of Cambodia, a tropical monsoon and forested watershed, to examine their influences on the calibration results, parameter optimizations, and water resources estimations. As results, many objective functions performed better than satisfactory in calibrating the SWAT model. However, different objective functions defined different fitted values and sensitivity rank of the calibrated parameters, except Nash–Sutcliffe efficiency (NSE) and ratio of standard deviation of observations to root mean square error (RSR) which are equivalent and produced quite identical simulation results including parameter sensitivity and fitted parameter values, leading to the same water balance components and water yields estimations. As they generated reasonable fitted parameter values, either NSE or RSR gave better estimation results of annual average water yield and other water balance components such as annual average evapotranspiration, groundwater flow, surface runoff, and lateral flow according to the characteristics of the river basin and the results and data of previous studies. Moreover, either of them was also better in calibrating base flow, falling limb, and overall the entire flow phases of the hydrograph in this area.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/10/2901SWAT modelSUFI-2objective functionscalibrationwater balance components
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author Davy Sao
Tasuku Kato
Le Hoang Tu
Panha Thouk
Atiqotun Fitriyah
Chantha Oeurng
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Tasuku Kato
Le Hoang Tu
Panha Thouk
Atiqotun Fitriyah
Chantha Oeurng
Evaluation of Different Objective Functions Used in the SUFI-2 Calibration Process of SWAT-CUP on Water Balance Analysis: A Case Study of the Pursat River Basin, Cambodia
Water
SWAT model
SUFI-2
objective functions
calibration
water balance components
author_facet Davy Sao
Tasuku Kato
Le Hoang Tu
Panha Thouk
Atiqotun Fitriyah
Chantha Oeurng
author_sort Davy Sao
title Evaluation of Different Objective Functions Used in the SUFI-2 Calibration Process of SWAT-CUP on Water Balance Analysis: A Case Study of the Pursat River Basin, Cambodia
title_short Evaluation of Different Objective Functions Used in the SUFI-2 Calibration Process of SWAT-CUP on Water Balance Analysis: A Case Study of the Pursat River Basin, Cambodia
title_full Evaluation of Different Objective Functions Used in the SUFI-2 Calibration Process of SWAT-CUP on Water Balance Analysis: A Case Study of the Pursat River Basin, Cambodia
title_fullStr Evaluation of Different Objective Functions Used in the SUFI-2 Calibration Process of SWAT-CUP on Water Balance Analysis: A Case Study of the Pursat River Basin, Cambodia
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Different Objective Functions Used in the SUFI-2 Calibration Process of SWAT-CUP on Water Balance Analysis: A Case Study of the Pursat River Basin, Cambodia
title_sort evaluation of different objective functions used in the sufi-2 calibration process of swat-cup on water balance analysis: a case study of the pursat river basin, cambodia
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Many calibration techniques have been developed for the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT). Among them, the SWAT calibration and uncertainty program (SWAT-CUP) with sequential uncertainty fitting 2 (SUFI-2) algorithm is widely used and several objective functions have been implemented in its calibration process. In this study, eight different objective functions were used in a calibration of stream flow of the Pursat River Basin of Cambodia, a tropical monsoon and forested watershed, to examine their influences on the calibration results, parameter optimizations, and water resources estimations. As results, many objective functions performed better than satisfactory in calibrating the SWAT model. However, different objective functions defined different fitted values and sensitivity rank of the calibrated parameters, except Nash–Sutcliffe efficiency (NSE) and ratio of standard deviation of observations to root mean square error (RSR) which are equivalent and produced quite identical simulation results including parameter sensitivity and fitted parameter values, leading to the same water balance components and water yields estimations. As they generated reasonable fitted parameter values, either NSE or RSR gave better estimation results of annual average water yield and other water balance components such as annual average evapotranspiration, groundwater flow, surface runoff, and lateral flow according to the characteristics of the river basin and the results and data of previous studies. Moreover, either of them was also better in calibrating base flow, falling limb, and overall the entire flow phases of the hydrograph in this area.
topic SWAT model
SUFI-2
objective functions
calibration
water balance components
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/10/2901
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