Difference between revisions of "Water balance outputs across tools"
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− | Modelling tools differ in the hydrological processes, or water balance elements, that they calculate individually, save, and allow users to export for further analyses. | + | Modelling tools differ in the hydrological processes, or water balance elements (fluxes and storages), that they calculate individually, save, and allow users to export for further analyses. The table below covers what each software tool outputs, meaning what can be saved as a timeseries of flow rates, fluxes, or storage volumes or depths, and for what ''spatial scale'' or modelled units these can be output. Output file formats are cover [[Modelling tool user interfaces#Formats of input and output data|here]]. |
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+ | '''Note:''' The table differentiates between the case in which a tool does not output its calculation of a certain flux or storage (Output = "no") and the case in which the tool does not explicitly model or calculate the listed process ("not modelled"). In the case when a tool does model a process, but does not output the results of this particular calculation, the user could potentially consult the tools' user guide and attempt to calculate the process themselves using the algorithm that is applied in the software and other components that can be output. In cases where a calculation would be relatively simple, and based only on other outputs covered in the table, the calculation approach has been given in the table. | ||
+ | For cases where the tool does output a flux but uses a different name for it that has been used in the table row heading, this has been noted in brackets below. For more terminology comparison across tools, see further coverage [[Terminology#Hydrological process and parameter terms across tools|here]]. | ||
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Revision as of 20:35, 3 December 2023
Modelling tools differ in the hydrological processes, or water balance elements (fluxes and storages), that they calculate individually, save, and allow users to export for further analyses. The table below covers what each software tool outputs, meaning what can be saved as a timeseries of flow rates, fluxes, or storage volumes or depths, and for what spatial scale or modelled units these can be output. Output file formats are cover here.
Note: The table differentiates between the case in which a tool does not output its calculation of a certain flux or storage (Output = "no") and the case in which the tool does not explicitly model or calculate the listed process ("not modelled"). In the case when a tool does model a process, but does not output the results of this particular calculation, the user could potentially consult the tools' user guide and attempt to calculate the process themselves using the algorithm that is applied in the software and other components that can be output. In cases where a calculation would be relatively simple, and based only on other outputs covered in the table, the calculation approach has been given in the table.
For cases where the tool does output a flux but uses a different name for it that has been used in the table row heading, this has been noted in brackets below. For more terminology comparison across tools, see further coverage here.
Flux or storage | Tool output and/or calculation approach | ||||||
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WRSM-Pitman (Sami GW) |
SPATSIM-Pitman (Hughes GW) |
ACRU4 | SWAT2012 | MIKE-SHE, | MIKE-SHE, | ||
AET total | Output | calculate: |
calculate: |
calculate: |
calculate: |
YES | YES |
Scale | (runoff module) | (subcatchment) | (HRU) | (HRU) | grid cell, polygon, catchment | grid cell, polygon, catchment | |
Canopy interception evaporation | Output | no | YES | YES | YES | YES | |
Scale | subcatchment | HRU | grid cell, polygon, catchment | grid cell, polygon, catchment | |||
AET from soil | Output | no | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES |
Scale | subcatchment | HRU | HRU, subcatchment, catchment | grid cell, polygon, catchment | grid cell, polygon, catchment | ||
AET from GW | Output | no | no | not modelled (exception: riparian HRU approximation) |
YES (‘Revap’) |
YES | YES |
Scale | HRU | subcatchment aquifer, catchment | grid cell, polygon, catchment, (aquifer layer or all) | ||||
Runoff (RO) total | Output | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES |
Scale | runoff module, route (any scale) | subcatchment | HRU, subcatchment, catchment | HRU, subcatchment, catchment | river cross section | river cross section | |
Surface runoff | Output | calculate: |
YES | calculate: |
YES | YES | YES |
Scale | runoff module | subcatchment | HRU | HRU, subcatchment, catchment | grid cell, polygon, catchment | grid cell, polygon, catchment | |
Interflow | Output | YES | YES (‘soil moisture runoff’) |
YES (‘DelayedStormflow’) |
YES (‘Lateral Q’) |
YES | YES (saturated zone, upper layer) |
Scale | runoff module | subcatchment | HRU | HRU, subcatchment, catchment | subcatchment interflow reservoir | grid cell, polygon, catchment | |
Aquifer to channel | Output | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES |
Scale | runoff module | subcatchment | HRU, subcatchment | HRU, subcatchment, catchment | subcatchment aquifer, catchment | grid cell, polygon, catchment, (aquifer layer or all) | |
Aquifer GW flow in/out | Output | no | YES | not modelled | GW can ‘leave’ catchment by recharging an inactive deep aquifer |
GW can ‘leave’ catchment by recharging an inactive deep aquifer or ‘dead storage’ |
YES |
Scale | subcatchment | (subcatchment) | (subcatchment) | grid cell, polygon, catchment, (aquifer layer or all) | |||
Soil profile storage | Output | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES |
Scale | runoff module | subcatchment | soil layer in HRU | HRU, subcatchment, catchment | grid cell, polygon, catchment | grid cell, polygon, catchment | |
Aquifer storage | Output | YES | no | YES | YES | YES | YES |
Scale | runoff module | HRU, subcatchment | HRU, subcatchment | subcatchment aquifer, catchment | grid cell, polygon, catchment, (aquifer layer or all) | ||
Percolation out of soil storage | Output | YES (‘total recharge’) |
YES (same as recharge) |
YES (same as recharge) |
YES | YES | YES |
Scale | runoff module | subcatchment | HRU | HRU, subcatchment | grid cell, polygon, catchment | grid cell, polygon, catchment | |
Aquifer recharge | Output | YES (‘aquifer recharge’) |
YES | YES (B-horizon soil ‘SaturatedFlow’ + ‘UnsaturatedFlow’) |
YES | YES | YES |
Scale | runoff module | subcatchment | HRU, subcatchment | HRU, subcatchment | subcatchment aquifer, catchment | grid cell, polygon, catchment, (aquifer layer or all) |