Regionalization of SWAT Model Parameters for Use in Ungauged Watersheds

There has been a steady shift towards modeling and model-based approaches as primary methods of assessing watershed response to hydrologic inputs and land management, and of quantifying watershed-wide best management practice (BMP) effectiveness. Watershed models often require some degree of calibra...

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Main Authors: Indrajeet Chaubey, Margaret W. Gitau
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2010-11-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/2/4/849/
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description There has been a steady shift towards modeling and model-based approaches as primary methods of assessing watershed response to hydrologic inputs and land management, and of quantifying watershed-wide best management practice (BMP) effectiveness. Watershed models often require some degree of calibration and validation to achieve adequate watershed and therefore BMP representation. This is, however, only possible for gauged watersheds. There are many watersheds for which there are very little or no monitoring data available, thus the question as to whether it would be possible to extend and/or generalize model parameters obtained through calibration of gauged watersheds to ungauged watersheds within the same region. This study explored the possibility of developing regionalized model parameter sets for use in ungauged watersheds. The study evaluated two regionalization methods: global averaging, and regression-based parameters, on the SWAT model using data from priority watersheds in Arkansas. Resulting parameters were tested and model performance determined on three gauged watersheds. Nash-Sutcliffe efficiencies (NS) for stream flow obtained using regression-based parameters (0.53–0.83) compared well with corresponding values obtained through model calibration (0.45–0.90). Model performance obtained using global averaged parameter values was also generally acceptable (0.4 ≤ NS ≤ 0.75). Results from this study indicate that regionalized parameter sets for the SWAT model can be obtained and used for making satisfactory hydrologic response predictions in ungauged watersheds.
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spelling doaj.art-11179c653e4949d899721271e9c78bbe2022-12-22T03:20:39ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412010-11-012484987110.3390/w2040849Regionalization of SWAT Model Parameters for Use in Ungauged WatershedsIndrajeet ChaubeyMargaret W. GitauThere has been a steady shift towards modeling and model-based approaches as primary methods of assessing watershed response to hydrologic inputs and land management, and of quantifying watershed-wide best management practice (BMP) effectiveness. Watershed models often require some degree of calibration and validation to achieve adequate watershed and therefore BMP representation. This is, however, only possible for gauged watersheds. There are many watersheds for which there are very little or no monitoring data available, thus the question as to whether it would be possible to extend and/or generalize model parameters obtained through calibration of gauged watersheds to ungauged watersheds within the same region. This study explored the possibility of developing regionalized model parameter sets for use in ungauged watersheds. The study evaluated two regionalization methods: global averaging, and regression-based parameters, on the SWAT model using data from priority watersheds in Arkansas. Resulting parameters were tested and model performance determined on three gauged watersheds. Nash-Sutcliffe efficiencies (NS) for stream flow obtained using regression-based parameters (0.53–0.83) compared well with corresponding values obtained through model calibration (0.45–0.90). Model performance obtained using global averaged parameter values was also generally acceptable (0.4 ≤ NS ≤ 0.75). Results from this study indicate that regionalized parameter sets for the SWAT model can be obtained and used for making satisfactory hydrologic response predictions in ungauged watersheds.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/2/4/849/modelingungauged watershedsSWAThydrologic calibration
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Regionalization of SWAT Model Parameters for Use in Ungauged Watersheds
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modeling
ungauged watersheds
SWAT
hydrologic calibration
title Regionalization of SWAT Model Parameters for Use in Ungauged Watersheds
title_full Regionalization of SWAT Model Parameters for Use in Ungauged Watersheds
title_fullStr Regionalization of SWAT Model Parameters for Use in Ungauged Watersheds
title_full_unstemmed Regionalization of SWAT Model Parameters for Use in Ungauged Watersheds
title_short Regionalization of SWAT Model Parameters for Use in Ungauged Watersheds
title_sort regionalization of swat model parameters for use in ungauged watersheds
topic modeling
ungauged watersheds
SWAT
hydrologic calibration
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