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Testing a Conceptual Lumped Model in Karst Area, Southwest China

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  • Peng Shi
  • Mi Zhou
  • Simin Qu
  • Xi Chen
  • Xueyuan Qiao
  • Zhicai Zhang
  • Xinxin Ma

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Karst aquifers are known for their heterogeneous physical properties and irregular complex flow patterns which make it a challenge to describe the hydrological behavior and to quantitatively define the distribution of river flow components using hydrologic models. In this paper, a conceptual lumped hydrologic model, Xin’anjiang model (XAJ), was applied in Sancha River, which is a karst basin in southwest China, for the simulation of streamflow. The performance of XAJ model was evaluated based on the model’s ability to reproduce the streamflow and baseflow. Percentage of bias (PBIAS), Nash-Sutcliffe efficiency (NSE), coefficient of determination ( ), and standard deviation (RSR) were calculated between the simulated and measured flow for both calibration and validation period. The low PBIAS and RSR (2.7% and 0.367 for calibration period, 1.3% and 0.376 for validation period) and the high NSE and (0.866 and 0.866 for calibration period, 0.858 and 0.860 for validation period) indicate that the model structure and parameters are of reasonable validity. Furthermore, streamflow was separated to baseflow and surface flow using the “baseflow programme,” and the calculated results indicate that the model could also reproduce the response of baseflow in such karst system.

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  • Peng Shi & Mi Zhou & Simin Qu & Xi Chen & Xueyuan Qiao & Zhicai Zhang & Xinxin Ma, 2013. "Testing a Conceptual Lumped Model in Karst Area, Southwest China," Journal of Applied Mathematics, Hindawi, vol. 2013, pages 1-10, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnljam:827980
    DOI: 10.1155/2013/827980
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