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7 August 2007 Application of two hydrological models to Weihe River basin: a comparison of VIC-3L and SWAT
Hongchang Hu, Genxu Wang, Xuemei Bi, Fengmei Yang, Chongyi E.
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Abstract
Distributed hydrological models are widely used to simulate the runoff process and to evaluate the hydrologic effect of various management scenarios, It is not easy to immediately identify the similarities and differences between the different models, few studies have compared the results of different models when applied to the same catchments. Two hydrological models, Three-layer Variable Infiltration Capacity (VIC-3L) and Soil Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) are compared in their abilities to simulate runoff in Weihe River Basin in China over a six-year validation period.VIC-3L is a macro-scale hydrologic model based on soil-vegetation-atmosphere transfer scheme (SVATS), which is designed to describe the land surface in numerical weather prediction and climate. SWAT model is a complex, conceptual, hydrologic, semi-distributed model with spatially explicit parameterization; it is a continuous time model that operates on a daily time step over long time periods. Two simulated results clear show minimal differences between two models throughout the validation period, although two models have some differences in structure and runoff mechanism. The runoff simulated by two models in spring and winter is underestimated than observed stream flow. The simulated runoff in summer by SWAT is bigger than that by VIC-3L, but is smaller in winter, the simulate runoff by VIC-3L is more flat than that by SWAT. An important difference between model results is the ability to simulate the response of runoff to LUCC, SWAT is a watershed based hydrological model, and it's more evident and accurate to study the response of runoff to LUCC than VIC-3L. The simulated runoff under the land use type in 2000 decreases 6.41% than that in 1986. The runoff has decreased by 15.18% in dry periods and shows an evidently decreasing tendency.
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Hongchang Hu, Genxu Wang, Xuemei Bi, Fengmei Yang, and Chongyi E. "Application of two hydrological models to Weihe River basin: a comparison of VIC-3L and SWAT", Proc. SPIE 6754, Geoinformatics 2007: Geospatial Information Technology and Applications, 67541T (7 August 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.764920
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KEYWORDS
Data modeling

Atmospheric modeling

Calibration

Performance modeling

Vegetation

Climatology

Computer simulations

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