Authors
Jan Seibert
Publication date
1999/12/31
Journal
Agricultural and forest meteorology
Volume
98
Pages
279-293
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The HBV model, a conceptual rainfall-runoff model, was applied to 11 catchments within the NOPEX area. The catchment areas ranged from 7 to 950km2 with between 41 and 87% covered by forest. The aim was to relate the different model parameters to physical catchment characteristics. Such relationships would allow simulating runoff from ungauged catchments and could be used to discuss the physical basis of the model. Using a 9-year calibration period the best parameter sets were determined for each catchment. A Monte Carlo procedure and two different criteria were used for the optimisation: the common efficiency and a fuzzy measure that combined different objective functions and was found to reduce parameter uncertainty. The runoff simulations of the model agreed well with the observed runoff series and relationships to catchment characteristics could be found for six of the 13 parameters. The …
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