Hydrological Modeling of Subartic Wetlands: Comparison Between SLURP and WATFLOOD

作者: Liang Jing , Bing Chen

DOI: 10.1089/EES.2010.0277

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摘要: Abstract Subarctic wetlands span almost one-sixth of the Canadian and have been acknowledged as an important ecotone between arctic tundra boreal forest. Their hydrological complexity is determined by climatological physiographical characteristics with regard to spatiotemporal distribution water resources. In this study, two semi-distributed models, SLURP (semi-distributed land use-based runoff processes) WATFLOOD™, were employed understand their effectiveness in modeling hydrology subarctic wetlands. Comparisons delineation approaches, formulations, parameters, simulation results indicated that both models capable simulating processes. However, differences also observed. Besides different segment snowmelt spring peak flows simulated 4–7 days earlier than those estimated WATFLOOD because predefines rates variables, whereas applies c...

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