Journal article
The sensitivity of simulated flow and water quality response to spatial heterogeneity on a hillslope in the Tarrawarra catchment, Australia
LN Neumann, AW Western, RM Argent
Hydrological Processes | WILEY | Published : 2010
DOI: 10.1002/hyp.7486
Abstract
Models are widely used to simulate hydrological response and the generation and transport of constituents such as salt, phosphorus, and nitrogen from catchments to streams. Several models use a spatial representation with catchments divided into subcatchments. Variations in land use and other characteristics within subcatchments are represented by spatially lumped hydrologic response units (HRUs) or functional units instead of using fully distributed models. This approach disregards any spatial interaction between HRUs, including their connectivity to each other and to the stream and the influence of these interactions on water and constituent export. A spatially explicit hydrological model ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was funded by the eWater Cooperative Research Centre. The authors would like to acknowledge the comments of the anonymous reviewers, which helped us improve the paper.