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Sensitivity analysis of a sediment dynamics model applied in a Mediterranean river basin: Global change and management implications

机译:地中海河流域沉积物动力学模型的敏感性分析:全球变化及其管理意义

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Climate change and land-use change are major factors influencing sediment dynamics. Models can be used to better understand sediment production and retention by the landscape, although their interpretation is limited by large uncertainties, including model parameter uncertainties. The uncertainties related to parameter selection may be significant and need to be quantified to improve model interpretation for watershed management. In this study, we performed a sensitivity analysis of the InVEST (Integrated Valuation of Environmental Services and Tradeoffs) sediment retention model in order to determine which model parameters had the greatest influence on model outputs, and therefore require special attention during calibration. The estimation of the sediment loads in this model is based on the Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE). The sensitivity analysis was performed in the Llobregat basin (NE Iberian Peninsula) for exported and retained sediment, which support two different ecosystem service benefits (avoided reservoir sedimentation and improved water quality). Our analysis identified the model parameters related to the natural environment as the most influential for sediment export and retention. Accordingly, small changes in variables such as the magnitude and frequency of extreme rainfall events could cause major changes in sediment dynamics, demonstrating the sensitivity of these dynamics to climate change in Mediterranean basins. Parameters directly related to human activities and decisions (such as cover management factor, C) were also influential, especially for sediment exported. The importance of these human-related parameters in the sediment export process suggests that mitigation measures have the potential to at least partially ameliorate climate-change driven changes in sediment exportation.
机译:气候变化和土地利用变化是影响沉积物动力学的主要因素。尽管可以用较大的不确定性(包括模型参数不确定性)限制模型的解释,但可以使用模型更好地了解景观的沉积物产生和保留。与参数选择有关的不确定性可能很重要,需要量化以改进流域管理的模型解释。在这项研究中,我们对InVEST(环境服务与折衷综合评估)沉积物保留模型进行了敏感性分析,以确定哪些模型参数对模型输出具有最大影响,因此在校准过程中需要特别注意。该模型中的泥沙负荷估算基于通用土壤流失方程(USLE)。在Llobregat盆地(伊比利亚东北部)对出口和保留的沉积物进行了敏感性分析,这支持了两种不同的生态系统服务效益(避免了水库沉积和改善了水质)。我们的分析确定了与自然环境有关的模型参数对沉积物的出口和保留最有影响。因此,变量的微小变化(例如极端降雨事件的大小和频率)可能导致沉积物动力学发生重大变化,这表明这些动力学对地中海盆地气候变化的敏感性。与人类活动和决策直接相关的参数(例如覆盖因子,C)也有影响,特别是对于出口的沉积物。这些与人类有关的参数在沉积物输出过程中的重要性表明,缓解措施有可能至少部分缓解气候变化驱动的沉积物输出变化。

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    《Science of the total environment》 |2015年第1期|602-610|共9页
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    Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Escuela Tecnica Superior de Ingenieros de Minos, C/Rios Rosas 21, 28003 Madrid, Spain;

    Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Escuela Tecnica Superior de Ingenieros de Minos, C/Rios Rosas 21, 28003 Madrid, Spain;

    Institut Catala de Recerca de l'Aigua, C/Emili Grahit 101, 17003 Girona, Spain;

    School of Geography, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, United Kingdom;

    The Natural Capital Project, Woods Institute for the Environment, 371 Sena Mall, Stanford, CA 94305-502, USA;

    The Natural Capital Project, Woods Institute for the Environment, 371 Sena Mall, Stanford, CA 94305-502, USA;

    Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Escuela Tecnica Superior de Ingenieros de Minos, C/Rios Rosas 21, 28003 Madrid, Spain;

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  • 关键词

    Global change; Soil erosion; USLE equation; Sensitivity analysis; Mediterranean river basin;

    机译:全球变化;水土流失;USLE方程;敏感性分析;地中海流域;

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