A NEW SURFACE RUNOFF PARAMETERIZATION WITH SUBGRID-SCALE SOIL HETEROGENEITY FOR LAND SURFACE MODELS

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dc.contributor.author Liang X.
dc.contributor.author Xie Z.
dc.date.accessioned 2021-03-06T08:43:16Z
dc.date.available 2021-03-06T08:43:16Z
dc.date.issued 2001
dc.identifier https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=13910554
dc.identifier.citation Advances in Water Resources, 2001, 24, 9-10, 1173-1193
dc.identifier.issn 0309-1708
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/26408
dc.description.abstract Soil heterogeneity plays an important role in determining surface runoff generation mechanisms. At the spatial scales represented by land surface models used in regional climate model and/or global general circulation models (GCMs) for numerical weather prediction and climate studies, both infiltration excess (Horton) and saturation excess (Dunne) runoff may be present within a studied area or a model grid cell. Proper modeling of surface runoff is essential to a reasonable representation of feedbacks in the land–atmosphere system. In this paper, a new surface runoff parameterization that dynamically represents both Horton and Dunne runoff generation mechanisms within a model grid cell is presented. The new parameterization takes into account of effects of soil heterogeneity on Horton and Dunne runoff. A series of numerical experiments are conducted to study the effects of soil heterogeneity on Horton and Dunne runoff and on soil moisture storage under different soil and precipitation conditions. The new parameterization is implemented into the current version of the hydrologically based variable infiltration capacity (VIC) land surface model and tested over three watersheds in Pennsylvania. Results show that the new parameterization plays a very important role in partitioning the water budget between surface runoff and soil moisture in the atmosphere–land coupling system. Significant underestimation of the surface runoff and overestimation of subsurface runoff and soil moisture could be resulted if the Horton runoff mechanism were not taken into account. Also, the results show that the Horton runoff mechanism should be considered within the context of subgrid-scale spatial variability of soil properties and precipitation. An assumption of time-invariant spatial distribution of potential infiltration rate may result in large errors in surface runoff and soil moisture. In addition, the total surface runoff from the new parameterization is less sensitive to the choice of the soil moisture shape parameter of the distribution.
dc.title A NEW SURFACE RUNOFF PARAMETERIZATION WITH SUBGRID-SCALE SOIL HETEROGENEITY FOR LAND SURFACE MODELS
dc.type Статья


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