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== Surface water generation of landscape units ==
 
  
 
== Surface runoff to channel network ==
 
== Surface runoff to channel network ==

Revision as of 13:47, 24 November 2023

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Canopy interception and evaporation (vs throughfall)

Algorithm
description
WRSM-Pitman SPATSIM-Pitman ACRU4 SWAT2012 MIKE-SHE,
semi-distributed &
fully distributed

Algorithm
inputs

(input data,
parameters,
model-calculated
states/storages)


  • Rain
  • Cover properties:
    • max interception



  • Rain
  • Cover properties:
    • max interception



  • Rain
  • PET
  • Canopy storage (state)
  • Cover properties:
    • max interception (OR LAI)



Canopy interception is not explicitly modelled when using daily timestep modelling.
It is implicitly considered in the ‘initial abstraction’, see infiltration & surface runoff below


  • Rain
  • PET
  • Canopy storage (state)
  • Cover properties:
    • LAI
    • canopy interception coefficient


Function
type
exponential & threshold exponential & threshold threshold threshold
Thresholds

yes:
timestep interception capacity (calculated)

yes:
timestep interception capacity (calculated)

yes:
timestep interception capacity (calculated)

yes:
timestep interception capacity (calculated)


Infiltration into soil moisture (vs surface runoff or surface storage)

Note: This excludes the case of a modelling unit (HRU, grid cell, area within a subcatchment, etc.) is designated as impervious. In this case, rain inputs would become surface runoff, potentially with a portion staying behind as surface storage if the area has attenuation specified (to represent roughness and flatness).

Algorithm
description
WRSM-Pitman SPATSIM-Pitman ACRU4 SWAT2012 MIKE-SHE,
semi-distributed,
more conceptual
MIKE-SHE,
fully-distributed,
more physical

Algorithm
inputs

(input data,
parameters,
model-calculated
states/storages)


  • Rain
  • Rainfall distribution factor
  • Soil moisture (state)
  • Soil properties:
    • Saturation soil moisture
    • Infiltration rate distribution (min, max)



  • Rain
  • Rainfall distribution factor
  • Soil moisture (state)
  • Soil properties:
    • Saturation soil moisture
    • Infiltration rate distribution (min, max)



  • Throughfall (rain-interception)
  • Soil moisture within "infiltration depth"(state)
  • Soil properties:
    • Saturation soil moisture
    • "Infiltration depth" parameter
    • Macropore by-pass (clay cracking)



  • Throughfall (rain-interception)
  • Soil moisture (state)
  • Soil properties:
    • Saturation soil moisture
    • Curve number (SCS-CN)
    • Macropore by-pass



  • Throughfall (rain-interception)
  • Soil moisture (state)
  • Soil properties:
    • Saturation soil moisture
    • Saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ksat),
    • Macropore by-pass



  • Throughfall (rain-interception)
  • Soil moisture (state)
  • Soil properties:
    • Saturation soil moisture
    • Soil moisture retention curve
    • Saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ksat),
    • Macropore by-pass


Function
type
non-linear & threshold non-linear & threshold power & threshold power & threshold linear (rate) & threshold non-linear & threshold
Thresholds

yes:
Saturation soil moisture,
Max infiltration rate

yes:
Saturation soil moisture,
Max infiltration rate

yes:
Saturation soil moisture

yes:
Saturation soil moisture,
Max infiltration rate (calculated)

yes:
Saturation soil moisture,
Max infiltration rate (use: Ksat)

yes:
Saturation soil moisture,
Max infiltration rate (calculated)


Surface runoff to channel network

Evapotranspiration (ET) from soil moisture (SM)

Evapotranspiration (ET) from groundwater (GW)

Interflow generation & routing to channel network

Aquifer recharge

Groundwater (GW) flow

Aquifer exchange with channel: aquifer outflow or channel transmission losses