Authors
Michael Stoelzle, Markus Weiler, Kerstin Stahl, Andreas Morhard, Tobias Schuetz
Publication date
2015/3/15
Journal
Hydrological processes
Volume
29
Issue
6
Pages
1301-1313
Description
Previous work has shown that streamflow response during baseflow conditions is a function of storage, but also that this functional relationship varies among seasons and catchments. Traditionally, hydrological models incorporate conceptual groundwater models consisting of linear or non‐linear storage–outflow functions. Identification of the right model structure and model parameterization however is challenging. The aim of this paper is to systematically test different model structures in a set of catchments where different aquifer types govern baseflow generation processes. Nine different two‐parameter conceptual groundwater models are applied with multi‐objective calibration to transform two different groundwater recharge series derived from a soil‐atmosphere‐vegetation transfer model into baseflow separated from streamflow data. The relative performance differences of the model structures allow to …
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Scholar articles
M Stoelzle, M Weiler, K Stahl, A Morhard, T Schuetz - Hydrological processes, 2015