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An improved representation of geographically isolated wetlands in a watershed-scale hydrologic model

机译:分水岭尺度水文模型中地理隔离湿地的改进表示

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Geographically isolated wetlands (GIWs), defined as wetlands surrounded by uplands, provide an array of ecosystem goods and services. Within the United States, federal regulatory protections for GIWs are contingent, in part, on the quantification of their singular or aggregate effects on the hydrological, biological, or chemical integrity of waterways regulated by the Clean Water Act (CWA). However, limited tools are available to assess the downgradient effects of GIWs. We constructed a Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model with improved representations of GIW hydrologic processes for the approximately 1700 km2 Pipestem Creek watershed in the Prairie Pothole Region of North Dakota, USA. We then executed a series of novel modifications on the Pipestem Creek SWAT model. We (1) redefined the model's hydrologic response unit spatial boundaries to conform to mapped GIWs and associated watershed boundaries, (2) constructed a series of new model input files to direct the simulation of GIW fill–spill hydrology and upland flows to GIWs, and (3) modified the model source code to facilitate use of the new SWAT input files and improve GIW water balance simulations. We then calibrated and verified our modified SWAT model at a daily time step from 2009 through 2013. Simulation results indicated good predictive power (the maximum Nash–Sutcliffe Efficiency statistic was 0.86) and an acceptable range of uncertainty (measured using the Sequential Uncertainty Fitting v.2 uncertainty statistics). Simulation results additionally indicated good model performance with respect to GIW water balance simulations based on literature-based descriptions of regional GIW hydrologic behaviour. Our modified SWAT model represents a critical step in advancing scientific understandings of the watershed-scale hydrologic effects of GIWs and provides a novel method for future assessments in different watersheds and physiographic regions. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
机译:地理上孤立的湿地(GIW)被定义为被高地包围的湿地,提供了一系列的生态系统产品和服务。在美国,对GIW的联邦监管保护部分取决于量化对《清洁水法》(CWA)监管的水道的水文,生物或化学完整性的单一或总体影响。但是,有限的工具可用于评估GIW的降级影响。我们用美国北达科他州大草原坑洼地区约1700平方千米的Pipestem Creek流域构建了GIW水文过程的改进表示形式的土壤和水评估工具(SWAT)模型。然后,我们对Pipestem Creek SWAT模型进行了一系列新颖的修改。我们(1)重新定义模型的水文响应单元空间边界,使其与映射的GIW和相关的分水岭边界相符;(2)构造了一系列新的模型输入文件,以指导GIW填水溢流水文和高地流向GIW的模拟,以及(3)修改了模型源代码,以方便使用新的SWAT输入文件并改善GIW水平衡模拟。然后,我们从2009年到2013年每天校准和验证我们的修改后的SWAT模型。模拟结果显示出良好的预测能力(最大Nash-Sutcliffe效率统计值为0.86)和可接受的不确定性范围(使用顺序不确定性拟合v .2不确定性统计)。仿真结果还表明,基于基于文献的区域GIW水文行为描述,相对于GIW水平衡模拟,模型性能良好。我们改良后的SWAT模型代表了对GIW的分水岭规模水文效应进行科学理解的关键步骤,并为未来在不同分水岭和自然地理区域的评估提供了一种新颖的方法。版权所有©2016 John Wiley&Sons,Ltd.

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