Authors
W Fernandez, RM Vogel, A Sankarasubramanian
Publication date
2000/10/1
Journal
Hydrological sciences journal
Volume
45
Issue
5
Pages
689-707
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Description
As watershed models become increasingly sophisticated and useful, there is a need to extend their applicability to locations where they cannot be calibrated or validated. A new methodology for the regionalization of a watershed model is introduced and evaluated. The approach involves calibration of a watershed model to many sites in a region, concurrently. Previous research that has sought to relate the parameters of monthly water balance models to physical drainage basin characteristics in a region has met with limited success. Previous studies have taken the two-step approach: (a) estimation of watershed model parameters at each site, followed by (b) attempts to relate model parameters to drainage basin characteristics. Instead of treating these two steps as independent, both steps are implemented concurrently. All watershed models in a region are calibrated simultaneously, with the dual objective of …
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W Fernandez, RM Vogel, A Sankarasubramanian - Hydrological sciences journal, 2000