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https://doi.org/10.5194/hessd-3-2209-2006
https://doi.org/10.5194/hessd-3-2209-2006
11 Aug 2006
 | 11 Aug 2006
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Hydrological modelling for meso-scale catchments using globally available data

A. Gafurov, J. Götzinger, and A. Bárdossy

Abstract. This study focuses on modelling water balances for catchments with limited data availability. The objective was to use globally available data for water balance modelling of meso-scale catchments. The study is carried out in two catchments; one having enough data for the performance check of the model and the other with very few data for model validation. Globally available meteorological and geographical data is used for the basic model inputs. Dissaggregation of the global data, both spatially and temporally, was conducted to distribute the available data across the watershed and to attain higher resolution input data for the model. In addition, a glacier module was developed for the regions covered by glaciers. The HBV-IWS model developed at the Institute of Hydraulic Engineering at the University of Stuttgart is applied. The outcomes of the modelling provide noteworthy results for both catchments that can be used in water resources planning and management issues. Moreover, the research presents the potential for modelling water balances using predominantly globally available data and proposes appropriate disaggregation methods for global data usage.

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A. Gafurov, J. Götzinger, and A. Bárdossy

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