León L F, Soulis E D, Kouwen N, Farquhar G J
Civil Engineering Department, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
Water Sci Technol. 2002;45(9):149-56.
The transferability of parameters for non-point source pollution models to other watersheds, especially those in remote areas without enough data for calibration, is a major problem in diffuse pollution modeling. A water quality component was developed for WATFLOOD (a flood forecast hydrological model) to deal with sediment and nutrient transport. The model uses a distributed group response unit approach for water quantity and quality modeling. Runoff, sediment yield and soluble nutrient concentrations are calculated separately for each land cover class, weighted by area and then routed downstream. The distributed approach for the water quality model for diffuse pollution in agricultural watersheds is described in this paper. Integrating the model with data extracted using GIS technology (Geographical Information Systems) for a local watershed, the model is calibrated for the hydrologic response and validated for the water quality component. With the connection to GIS and the group response unit approach used in this paper, model portability increases substantially, which will improve non-point source modeling at the watershed scale level.
非点源污染模型参数向其他流域的可转移性,尤其是那些位于偏远地区且缺乏足够校准数据的流域,是扩散污染建模中的一个主要问题。为WATFLOOD(一种洪水预报水文模型)开发了一个水质组件,以处理泥沙和养分输运。该模型采用分布式群组响应单元方法进行水量和水质建模。针对每个土地覆盖类别分别计算径流、产沙量和可溶性养分浓度,按面积加权后向下游汇流。本文描述了农业流域扩散污染水质模型的分布式方法。将该模型与利用GIS技术(地理信息系统)提取的当地流域数据相结合,对模型进行水文响应校准并对水质组件进行验证。通过与GIS的连接以及本文采用的群组响应单元方法,模型的可移植性大幅提高,这将改善流域尺度的非点源建模。