Improving the Physical Processes and Model Integration Functionality of an Energy Balance Model for Snow and Glacier Melt

The Hindu-Kush Himalayan region possesses a large resource of snow and ice, which acts as a freshwater reservoir for irrigation, domestic water consumption or hydroelectric power for billions of people in South Asia. Monitoring hydrologic resources in this region is challenging because of the diffic...

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Main Author: Sen Gupta, Avirup
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spelling ndltd-UTAHS-oai-digitalcommons.usu.edu-etd-48972019-10-13T05:35:26Z Improving the Physical Processes and Model Integration Functionality of an Energy Balance Model for Snow and Glacier Melt Sen Gupta, Avirup The Hindu-Kush Himalayan region possesses a large resource of snow and ice, which acts as a freshwater reservoir for irrigation, domestic water consumption or hydroelectric power for billions of people in South Asia. Monitoring hydrologic resources in this region is challenging because of the difficulty of installing and maintaining a climate and hydrologic monitoring network, limited transportation and communication infrastructure and difficult access to glaciers. As a result of the high, rugged topographic relief, ground observations in the region are extremely sparse. Reanalysis data offer the potential to compensate for the data scarcity, which is a barrier in hydrological modeling and analysis for improving water resources management. Reanalysis weather data products integrate observations with atmospheric model physics to produce a spatially and temporally complete weather record in the post-satellite era. This dissertation creates an integrated hydrologic modeling system that tests whether streamflow prediction can be improved by taking advantage of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) remote sensing and reanalysis weather data products in physically based energy balance snow melt and hydrologic models. This study also enhances the energy balance snowmelt model by adding capability to quantify glacier melt. The novelty of this integrated modeling tool resides in allowing the user to isolate various components of surface water inputs (rainfall, snow and glacier ice melt) in a cost-free, open source graphical-user interface-based system that can be used for government and institutional decision-making. Direct, physically based validation of this system is challenging due to the data scarcity in this region, but, to the extent possible, the model was validated through comparison to observed streamflow and to point measurements at locations in the United States having available data 2014-05-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd/3875 https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4897&context=etd Copyright for this work is held by the author. Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by copyright beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Works not in the public domain cannot be commercially exploited without permission of the copyright owner. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user. For more information contact Andrew Wesolek (andrew.wesolek@usu.edu). All Graduate Theses and Dissertations DigitalCommons@USU Physical Processes Model Integration Functionality Energy Balance Model Snow Glacier Melt Civil and Environmental Engineering
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topic Physical Processes
Model Integration Functionality
Energy Balance Model
Snow
Glacier Melt
Civil and Environmental Engineering
spellingShingle Physical Processes
Model Integration Functionality
Energy Balance Model
Snow
Glacier Melt
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Sen Gupta, Avirup
Improving the Physical Processes and Model Integration Functionality of an Energy Balance Model for Snow and Glacier Melt
description The Hindu-Kush Himalayan region possesses a large resource of snow and ice, which acts as a freshwater reservoir for irrigation, domestic water consumption or hydroelectric power for billions of people in South Asia. Monitoring hydrologic resources in this region is challenging because of the difficulty of installing and maintaining a climate and hydrologic monitoring network, limited transportation and communication infrastructure and difficult access to glaciers. As a result of the high, rugged topographic relief, ground observations in the region are extremely sparse. Reanalysis data offer the potential to compensate for the data scarcity, which is a barrier in hydrological modeling and analysis for improving water resources management. Reanalysis weather data products integrate observations with atmospheric model physics to produce a spatially and temporally complete weather record in the post-satellite era. This dissertation creates an integrated hydrologic modeling system that tests whether streamflow prediction can be improved by taking advantage of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) remote sensing and reanalysis weather data products in physically based energy balance snow melt and hydrologic models. This study also enhances the energy balance snowmelt model by adding capability to quantify glacier melt. The novelty of this integrated modeling tool resides in allowing the user to isolate various components of surface water inputs (rainfall, snow and glacier ice melt) in a cost-free, open source graphical-user interface-based system that can be used for government and institutional decision-making. Direct, physically based validation of this system is challenging due to the data scarcity in this region, but, to the extent possible, the model was validated through comparison to observed streamflow and to point measurements at locations in the United States having available data
author Sen Gupta, Avirup
author_facet Sen Gupta, Avirup
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title Improving the Physical Processes and Model Integration Functionality of an Energy Balance Model for Snow and Glacier Melt
title_short Improving the Physical Processes and Model Integration Functionality of an Energy Balance Model for Snow and Glacier Melt
title_full Improving the Physical Processes and Model Integration Functionality of an Energy Balance Model for Snow and Glacier Melt
title_fullStr Improving the Physical Processes and Model Integration Functionality of an Energy Balance Model for Snow and Glacier Melt
title_full_unstemmed Improving the Physical Processes and Model Integration Functionality of an Energy Balance Model for Snow and Glacier Melt
title_sort improving the physical processes and model integration functionality of an energy balance model for snow and glacier melt
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