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TitleSIMULATING ECOLOGICALLY RELEVANT HYDROLOGICAL INDICATORS IN A TEMPORARY RIVER SYSTEM
AbstractHydrological indicators (HIs) are commonly used in eco-hydrological studies (i.e. environmental flow and hydrological status assessment). Their computation is based on streamflow data, and if measured data are not available, hydrological models can be used to generate flow data. The present paper describes a study that aimed to predict streamflow in a temporary river and to analyze the general reliability of some hydrological indicators evaluated by using simulated data instead of measured flow data. The SWAT model was used to predict daily streamflow in a river section of the Celone river (Puglia, Italy). Several HIs characterizing the patterns of river flow or specific hydrological components were evaluated using observed and simulated streamflow. The results show that the SWAT model is able to simulate streamflow in temporary river systems, but its performance under extreme low flow conditions may be a weak point. When simulated streamflow time series were used, the replicability of the HIs evaluated using a rigorous statistical methodology ranged from good to limited. Good performance was found for the magnitude of discharge in wet months (average monthly flow from November to May), for the high flow indicators (annual maxima, 1-, 3-, 7-, 30-, 90-day mean flow) and timing, while limited performance was detected for low flow indicators (annual minimum 1-, 3-, 7-, 30-, 90-day mean flow) and the number of zero flow days. Better performance for low flow indicators was found after introducing the zero-flow threshold. This type of eco-hydrological study may contribute to characterizing the flow regime and its alterations in regions with scarce data.
SourceAgricultural water management (Print)
KeywordsTemporary streamHydrological modelingLow flow simulationHydrological indicators
JournalAgricultural water management (Print)
EditorElsevier, Amsterdam ;, Paesi Bassi
Year2016
TypeArticolo in rivista
DOI10.1016/j.agwat.2016.05.034
AuthorsDe Girolamo A.M., Barca E., Pappagallo G., Lo Porto A.
Text355551 2016 10.1016/j.agwat.2016.05.034 Scopus 2 s2.0 84973444944 ISI Web of Science WoS 000390743500002 Temporary stream Hydrological modeling Low flow simulation Hydrological indicators SIMULATING ECOLOGICALLY RELEVANT HYDROLOGICAL INDICATORS IN A TEMPORARY RIVER SYSTEM De Girolamo A.M., Barca E., Pappagallo G., Lo Porto A. IRSA CNR Hydrological indicators HIs are commonly used in eco hydrological studies i.e. environmental flow and hydrological status assessment . Their computation is based on streamflow data, and if measured data are not available, hydrological models can be used to generate flow data. The present paper describes a study that aimed to predict streamflow in a temporary river and to analyze the general reliability of some hydrological indicators evaluated by using simulated data instead of measured flow data. The SWAT model was used to predict daily streamflow in a river section of the Celone river Puglia, Italy . Several HIs characterizing the patterns of river flow or specific hydrological components were evaluated using observed and simulated streamflow. The results show that the SWAT model is able to simulate streamflow in temporary river systems, but its performance under extreme low flow conditions may be a weak point. When simulated streamflow time series were used, the replicability of the HIs evaluated using a rigorous statistical methodology ranged from good to limited. Good performance was found for the magnitude of discharge in wet months average monthly flow from November to May , for the high flow indicators annual maxima, 1 , 3 , 7 , 30 , 90 day mean flow and timing, while limited performance was detected for low flow indicators annual minimum 1 , 3 , 7 , 30 , 90 day mean flow and the number of zero flow days. Better performance for low flow indicators was found after introducing the zero flow threshold. This type of eco hydrological study may contribute to characterizing the flow regime and its alterations in regions with scarce data. Published version De Girolamo, A.M., et al., Simulating ecologically relevant hydrological indicators in a temporary river system. Agric. Water Manage. 2016 , http //dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.agwat.2016.05.034 8/6/2016 articolo pubblicato 1_s2_0_S0378377416302025_main.pdf Articolo in rivista Elsevier 0378 3774 Agricultural water management Print Agricultural water management Print Agric. water manag. Print Agricultural water management. Print antonio.loporto LO PORTO ANTONIO annamaria.degirolamo DE GIROLAMO ANNA MARIA emanuele.barca BARCA EMANUELE giuseppe.pappagallo PAPPAGALLO GIUSEPPE MIRAGE Mediterranean Intermittent River Management