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Adapting SWAT hillslope erosion model to predict sediment concentrations and yields in large Basins

机译:运用SWAT山坡侵蚀模型预测大盆地的沉积物浓度和单产

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The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) is used worldwide for water quality assessment and planning. This paper aimed to assess and adapt SWAT hillslope sediment yield model (Modified Universal Soil Loss Equation, MUSLE) for applications in large basins, i.e. when spatial data is coarse and model units are large; and to develop a robust sediment calibration method for large regions. The Upper Danube Basin (132,000 km~2) was used as case study representative of large European Basins. The MUSLE was modified to reduce sensitivity of sediment yields to the Hydrologic Response Unit (HRU) size, and to identify appropriate algorithms for estimating hillslope length (L) and slope-length factor (LS). HRUs gross erosion was broadly calibrated against plot data and soil erosion map estimates. Next, mean annual SWAT suspended sediment concentrations (SSC, mg/L) were calibrated and validated against SSC data at 55 gauging stations (622 station-years). SWAT annual specific sediment yields in subbasin reaches (RSSY, t/km~2/year) were compared to yields measured at 33 gauging stations (87 station-years). The best SWAT configuration combined a MUSLE equation modified by the introduction of a threshold area of 0.01 km~2 where L and LS were estimated with flow accumulation algorithms. For this configuration, the SSC residual interquartile was less than +/-15 mg/L both for the calibration (1995-2004) and the validation (2005-2009) periods. The mean SSC percent bias for 1995-2009 was 24%. RSSY residual interquartile was within +/-10 t/km~2/year, with a mean RSSY percent bias of 12%. Residuals showed no bias with respect to drainage area, slope, or spatial distribution. The use of multiple data types at multiple sites enabled robust simulation of sediment concentrations and yields of the region. The MUSLE modifications are recommended for use in large basins. Based on SWAT simulations, we present a sediment budget for the Upper Danube Basin.
机译:土壤和水评估工具(SWAT)在世界范围内用于水质评估和规划。本文旨在评估和改编SWAT山坡沉积物产量模型(修正的通用土壤流失方程,MUSLE),以在大型盆地中使用,即在空间数据粗糙且模型单位较大时;并开发出一种适用于大区域的稳健的沉积物标定方法。上多瑙河盆地(132,000 km〜2)被用作欧洲大型盆地的案例研究代表。对MUSLE进行了修改,以降低沉积物产量对水文响应单位(HRU)大小的敏感性,并确定用于估算坡长(L)和坡长因子(LS)的适当算法。根据地块数据和土壤侵蚀图估算值,对HRU的总侵蚀进行了广泛的校准。接下来,对55个测量站(622个站年)的SWA悬浮沉淀物年平均浓度(SSC,mg / L)进行了校准和验证。比较了SWAT的年平均流域底泥产量(RSSY,t / km〜2 /年)与在33个测量站(87个站年)测得的产量。最佳的SWAT配置组合了一个MUSLE方程,该方程通过引入0.01 km〜2的阈值区域进行了修改,其中L和LS是通过流量累积算法估算的。对于此配置,在校准(1995-2004)和验证(2005-2009)期间,SSC残留四分位数均小于+/- 15 mg / L。 1995-2009年SSC的平均偏差百分比为24%。 RSSY剩余四分位数在+/- 10 t / km〜2 /年内,平均RSSY百分比偏差为12%。残留物在排水面积,坡度或空间分布方面没有偏见。在多个地点使用多种数据类型可以对该地区的沉积物浓度和产量进行可靠的模拟。建议将MUSLE修改件用于大型水盆。基于SWAT模拟,我们给出了多瑙河上游盆地的沉积物预算。

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