Integrating Multiple Sources of Information for Improving Hydrological Modelling: an Ensemble Approach Integrating Multiple Sources of Information for Improving Hydrological Modelling: an Ensemble Approach
IHE Delft PhD Thesis Series

Integrating Multiple Sources of Information for Improving Hydrological Modelling: an Ensemble Approach

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The availability of Earth observation and numerical weather prediction data for hydrological modelling and water management has increased significantly, creating a situation that today, for the same variable, estimates may be available from two or more sources of information. Yet, in hydrological modelling, usually, a particular set of catchment characteristics and input data is selected, possibly ignoring other relevant data sources. In this thesis, therefore, a framework is being proposed to enable effective use of multiple data sources in hydrological modelling.

In this framework, each available data source is used to derive catchment parameter values or input time series. Each unique combination of catchment and input data sources thus leads to a different hydrological simulation result: a new ensemble member. Together, the members form an ensemble of hydrological simulations. By following this approach, all available data sources are used effectively and their information is preserved. The framework also accommodates for applying multiple data-model integration methods, e.g. data assimilation. Each alternative integration method leads to yet another unique simulation result.

Case study results for a distributed hydrological model of Rijnland, the Netherlands, show that the framework can be applied effectively, improve discharge simulation, and partially account for parameter and data uncertainty.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2019
24 April
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
176
Pages
PUBLISHER
CRC Press
SELLER
Taylor & Francis Group
SIZE
5.8
MB

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