Title of article :
Modeling the effects of elevation data resolution on the performance
of topography-based watershed runoff simulation
Author/Authors :
of topography-based watershed runoff simulation، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The spatial uncertainty of a topography based rainfall runoff model (TOPMODEL) is addressed in this study to assess its variability in
simulating watershed hydrologic response with regards to the change of digital elevation model (DEM) resolution. Twelve DEM realizations
of different grid sizes ranging from 30 m to 3000 m for each of two case watersheds are used for comparative examinations. The study shows
that DEM grid size has significant influence on the topographic index distribution which represents the effect of topography on watershed
hydrology in TOPMODEL. The smoothing effect of grid size increase may result in deteriorated topographic index distributions at coarse
resolutions as the ratio of grid cell area to watershed area gets larger. The simulated discharges and model efficiencies using a same set of
TOPMODEL parameters are sensitive to DEM grid size especially at coarse resolutions. This sensitivity, however, can be moderated by parameter
calibrations as the optimization runs show that fairly equal efficiencies can be preserved by the compensation effect of transmissivity
parameter T0 within a large extent of DEM resolution for each watershed. The interaction between T0 and the topographic index distribution
with respect to TOPMDOEL model performance is also examined. It is found that both study watersheds demonstrate a similar pattern of change
in model performance along with the increase of the grid-to-watershed ratio. The analysis reveals that the ratio poses an important factor in
controlling the effect of DEM grid size on TOPMODEL performance. A ratio of less than 5% is suggested in DEM resolution selection for
TOPMODEL applications based on the results of this study.
Keywords :
Digital elevation model , TOPMODEL , Grid size , Topographic Index , Hydrologic modeling
Journal title :
Environmental Modelling and Software
Journal title :
Environmental Modelling and Software