LI Xiang-hu, ZHANG Qi, YE Xu-chun. Effects of Different Spatial Distributions of Soil Physical Properties on Hydrological Process Modeling[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2013, 32(5): 190-195.
LI Xiang-hu, ZHANG Qi, YE Xu-chun. Effects of Different Spatial Distributions of Soil Physical Properties on Hydrological Process Modeling[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2013, 32(5): 190-195.DOI:
Different spatial resolutions of soil physical properties
including field capacity
soil porosity and saturated hydraulic conductivity
were used as input data for water flow model for lake catchment(WATLAC) model to simulate the hydrological processes of the Xitiaoxi catchment from 2005 to 2010 and evaluate the effects of the spatial distribution of soil physical properties on groundwater recharge
soil evaporation
runoff generation and their components.Results show that the simulated stream flow hydrographs with different spatial resolutions of the soil physical properties reproduced the observed hydrographs well.There might be no significant increase in model accuracy as more precise information on the soil physical properties was used.The groundwater recharges simulated using the refined spatial information on soil physical properties were greatly lower than those using the conventional soil type data
but had a slight effect on soil evaporation values.The two soil data cases showed a similar simulated result and spatial distribution.Although different spatial resolutions of the soil physical properties did not cause apparent difference in overall stream flow
their effect on the partition of surface and subsurface water flows was distinct.