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| + | |+Background & basic characteristics of reviewed modelling tools | ||
| ! Characteristic !! WRSM-Pitman !! SPATSIM Pitman !! ACRU !! SWAT !! MIKE-SHE | ! Characteristic !! WRSM-Pitman !! SPATSIM Pitman !! ACRU !! SWAT !! MIKE-SHE | ||
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| − | |  | + | |'''Current  curator / developer''' | 
| + | |Bailey  & Pitman Water Resources Ltd | ||
| + | |Rhodes  University, Institute of Water Resources  | ||
| + | |University of  KwaZulu Natal, Centre for Water Resources Research  | ||
| + | |Texas A&M  University & US Department of Agriculture | ||
| + | |Danish Hydrologic  Institute (DHI) | ||
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| − | |  | + | |'''Free to access''' | 
| + | |yes | ||
| + | |yes | ||
| + | |yes | ||
| + | |yes | ||
| + | |no | ||
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| − | |  | + | |'''Version reviewed'''  | 
| + | |WRSM-Pitman version 2.9 | ||
| + | |SPATSIM  GWv3 Global Options Threaded model | ||
| + | |ACRU  4 | ||
| + | |SWAT  & ArcSWAT 2012  | ||
| + | |MIKE-SHE  & MIKE Hydro River, version 2017 | ||
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| − | |  ||  | + | |'''Reference documents'''  | 
| + | |Theory manual: (Bailey, 2015);  | ||
| + | User manual: (Bailey and Pitman,  2016) | ||
| + | |Theory  papers: (Hughes, 2004, 2013; Kapangaziwiri, 2007);  | ||
| + | User manual: (Hughes,  2019) | ||
| + | |Theory  manual: (Schulze, 1995);  | ||
| + | User manuals: (Clark et al., 2012; Schulze and  Davis, 2018)  | ||
| + | |Theory  manual: (Neitsch et al., 2011);   | ||
| + | User manuals: (Arnold et al., 2012) | ||
| + | |Theory  manuals:(DHI, 2017a, 2017b);  | ||
| + | User’s manuals:(DHI, 2017d, 2017c) | ||
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| − | |  | + | | '''Developed in South Africa''' || yes || yes || yes || no || no | 
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| − | | Intended  | + | | '''Intended spatial scale'''  | 
| + | '''(catchment or model area)'''  | ||
| + | | Local to regional:  | ||
| + | no suggested min-max model size  | ||
| + | | Local to regional:  | ||
| + | 10-10,000’s of km<sup>2</sup>,  more typical:  | ||
| + | |||
| + | 100-1,000’s km<sup>2</sup>  | ||
| + | | Field to regional:  | ||
| + | no suggested min-max model size  | ||
| + | | Field to regional:  | ||
| + | no suggested min-max model size  | ||
| + | | Field to regional:  | ||
| + | no suggested min-max model size | ||
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| − | |  | + | | rowspan="2" | '''Spatial discretisation''' || Modules (runoff modules (subcat), special sub-areas, channels, reservoirs) linked by routes || Subcatchments + limited internal sub-area types || HRUs within subcatchments || HRUs within subcatchments || Fully distributed (gridded)  | 
| + | OR  | ||
| + | |||
| + | combinations of grids and zones for different process calculations within subcatchments  | ||
| + | |||
| + | (if all process zones align, would act like HRUs) | ||
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| − | |  | + | | ''Intended subcat size < 1,000 km2'' ||  || ''Intended subcat size 5-50 km2;''  | 
| + | ''HRU size < 30km2''  | ||
| + | |  ||   | ||
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| − | |  | + | | '''Timestep''' || Monthly* || Monthly* || Daily || Daily, sub-daily || Daily, sub-daily (dynamic timestep length, specified by processes) | 
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| − | |  | + | | colspan="6" | '''Intended modelling applications (as documented):''' | 
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| − | |  | + | | ''Water balance estimation'' || yes || yes || yes || yes || yes | 
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| − | |  | + | | ''Design hydrology (flood peaks)'' ||  ||  || yes || yes || yes | 
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| − | |  | + | | ''Supply planning (general)'' || yes || yes || yes || yes || yes | 
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| − | |  | + | | ''Reservoir yield'' || yes || yes || yes || yes || yes | 
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| − | |  | + | | ''Irrigation planning'' || yes ||  || yes || yes || yes | 
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| − | |  | + | | ''Groundwater recharge'' || yes || yes || yes || yes || yes | 
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| − | | Specific development focuses particular to tool || Flexible network for tracking managed system transfers, GW-SW interaction, IAP & plantation forestry water use | | + | | ''Groundwater-surface water (GW-SW) interactions & pumping impacts'' || yes || yes ||  ||  || yes | 
| + | |- | ||
| + | | ''Land cover change impacts'' || yes || yes || yes || yes || yes | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | ''Climate change impacts'' || yes || yes || yes || yes || yes | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | '''Application limitations (as documented)''' || Not for peak flow, flood assessment, or design hydrology || Not for peak flow, flood assessment, design hydrology || Not represent deep GW processes - not for GW pumping impact || Not represent deep GW processes || ''(None listed in documentation for system as whole, only for certain process options within it. The many options do steepen the learning curve for use.)'' | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | '''Specific development focuses particular to tool''' ||   | ||
| + | * Flexible network for tracking managed system transfers,   | ||
| + | |||
| + | * GW-SW interaction,   | ||
| + | * IAP & plantation forestry water use   | ||
| + | |   | ||
| + | * Parsimony,   | ||
| + | * Uncertainty assessment,   | ||
| + | * GW-SW interactions  | ||
| + | |   | ||
| + | * Land cover type representation,   | ||
| + | * Crop & irrigation detail,   | ||
| + | * IAP & plantation forestry water use   | ||
| + | |   | ||
| + | * Land cover type representation,   | ||
| + | * Crop & irrigation detail,   | ||
| + | * Coupling to GIS tools   | ||
| + | |   | ||
| + | * Spatial discretisation & fine scale processes,   | ||
| + | * GW-SW interaction,   | ||
| + | * Coupled hydraulic channel model with overbank flood process representation | ||
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Revision as of 13:43, 27 April 2021
| Characteristic | WRSM-Pitman | SPATSIM Pitman | ACRU | SWAT | MIKE-SHE | 
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| Current curator / developer | Bailey & Pitman Water Resources Ltd | Rhodes University, Institute of Water Resources | University of KwaZulu Natal, Centre for Water Resources Research | Texas A&M University & US Department of Agriculture | Danish Hydrologic Institute (DHI) | 
| Free to access | yes | yes | yes | yes | no | 
| Version reviewed | WRSM-Pitman version 2.9 | SPATSIM GWv3 Global Options Threaded model | ACRU 4 | SWAT & ArcSWAT 2012 | MIKE-SHE & MIKE Hydro River, version 2017 | 
| Reference documents | Theory manual: (Bailey, 2015); User manual: (Bailey and Pitman, 2016) | Theory  papers: (Hughes, 2004, 2013; Kapangaziwiri, 2007); User manual: (Hughes, 2019) | Theory  manual: (Schulze, 1995); User manuals: (Clark et al., 2012; Schulze and Davis, 2018) | Theory  manual: (Neitsch et al., 2011); User manuals: (Arnold et al., 2012) | Theory  manuals:(DHI, 2017a, 2017b); User’s manuals:(DHI, 2017d, 2017c) | 
| Developed in South Africa | yes | yes | yes | no | no | 
| Intended spatial scale (catchment or model area) | Local to regional: no suggested min-max model size | Local to regional: 10-10,000’s of km2, more typical: 100-1,000’s km2 | Field to regional: no suggested min-max model size | Field to regional: no suggested min-max model size | Field to regional: no suggested min-max model size | 
| Spatial discretisation | Modules (runoff modules (subcat), special sub-areas, channels, reservoirs) linked by routes | Subcatchments + limited internal sub-area types | HRUs within subcatchments | HRUs within subcatchments | Fully distributed (gridded) OR combinations of grids and zones for different process calculations within subcatchments (if all process zones align, would act like HRUs) | 
| Intended subcat size < 1,000 km2 | Intended subcat size 5-50 km2; HRU size < 30km2 | ||||
| Timestep | Monthly* | Monthly* | Daily | Daily, sub-daily | Daily, sub-daily (dynamic timestep length, specified by processes) | 
| Intended modelling applications (as documented): | |||||
| Water balance estimation | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | 
| Design hydrology (flood peaks) | yes | yes | yes | ||
| Supply planning (general) | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | 
| Reservoir yield | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | 
| Irrigation planning | yes | yes | yes | yes | |
| Groundwater recharge | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | 
| Groundwater-surface water (GW-SW) interactions & pumping impacts | yes | yes | yes | ||
| Land cover change impacts | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | 
| Climate change impacts | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | 
| Application limitations (as documented) | Not for peak flow, flood assessment, or design hydrology | Not for peak flow, flood assessment, design hydrology | Not represent deep GW processes - not for GW pumping impact | Not represent deep GW processes | (None listed in documentation for system as whole, only for certain process options within it. The many options do steepen the learning curve for use.) | 
| Specific development focuses particular to tool | 
 
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