Hydrological modeling depends on single- or multiple-objective strategies for parameter calibration using long time sequences of observed streamflow. Here, we demonstrate a diagnostic approach to the calibration of a hydrological model of an alpine area in which we partition the hydrograph based on the dominant runoff generation mechanism (groundwater baseflow, glacier melt, snowmelt, and direct runoff). The partitioning reflects the spatiotemporal variability in snowpack, glaciers, and temperature. Model parameters are grouped by runoff generation mechanism, and each group is calibrated separately via a stepwise approach. This strategy helps to reduce the problem of equifinality and, hence, model uncertainty. We demonstrate the method for the Tailan River basin (1324 km2) in the Tianshan Mountains of China with the help of a semi-distributed hydrological model (THREW).
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He, Z., Tian, F., Hu, H. C. P., Gupta, H. V., & Hu, H. C. P. (2014). Diagnostic calibration of a hydrological model in an alpine area. Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., 11(1), 1253–1300. Retrieved from http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci-discuss.net/11/1253/2014/
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