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Comparison of Three Daily Rainfall-Runoff Hydrological Models Using Four Evapotranspiration Models in Four Small Forested Watersheds with Different Land Cover in South-Central Chile
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WoS WOS:000723880500001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85119092774
DOI 10.3390/W13223191
Año 2021
Tipo artículo de investigación

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Autores Afiliación Chile

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Internacional

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Abstract



We used the lumped rainfall–runoff hydrologic models Génie Rural à 4, 5, 6 paramètres Journalier (GR4J, GR5J and GR6J) to evaluate the most robust model for simulating discharge on four forested small catchments (<40 ha) in south-central Chile. Different evapotranspiration methods were evaluated: Oudin, Hargreaves–Samani and Priestley–Taylor. Oudin’s model allows the achievement of the highest efficiencies in the flow simulation. The more sensitive parameters for each model were identified through a Generalized Probability Uncertainty Estimation (GLUE) model. Our results demonstrate that the three hydrological models were capable of efficiently simulating flow in the four study catchments. However, the GR6J model obtained the most satisfactory results in terms of simulated to measured streamflow closeness. In general, the three models tended to underestimate peak flow, as well as underestimate and overestimate flow events in most of the in situ observations, according to the probability of non-exceedance. We also evaluated the models’ performance in a simulation of summer discharge due to the importance of downstream water supply in the months of greatest scarcity. Again, we found that GR6J obtained the most efficient simulations.

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Revista ISSN
Water 2073-4441

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Water Resources
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Aquatic Science
Geography, Planning And Development
Biochemistry
Water Science And Technology
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Publicaciones WoS (Ediciones: ISSHP, ISTP, AHCI, SSCI, SCI), Scopus, SciELO Chile.

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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Flores, Neftali Hombre Universidad de Concepción - Chile
2 RODRIGUEZ-LEIVA, ROLANDO Hombre Universidad de Concepción - Chile
3 Yepez, Santiago Hombre Universidad de Concepción - Chile
4 Osores, Victor Hombre Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción - Chile
5 Rau, Pedro Hombre Universidad de Ingenieria y Tecnologia - UTEC - Perú
Univ Ingn & Tecnol UTEC - Perú
6 RIVERA-SALAZAR, DIEGO ANDRES Hombre Universidad del Desarrollo - Chile
(ANID/FONDAP/15130015) - Chile
Water Res Ctr Agr & Min ANID FONDAP 15130015 - Chile
7 BALOCCHI-CONTRERAS, FRANCISCO JAVIER Hombre Bioforest S.A. - Chile
Universidad de Concepción - Chile
Bioforest SA - Chile

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CORFO project
Bioforest S.A.
ANID-PFCHA/Doctorado Nacional

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Agradecimiento
The hydrometeorological and streamflow data for the study were funded by Bioforest S.A. In addition, we are grateful for the support of CORFO Project 19BP-117424 “South Rivers Toolbox: Modelo predictor de la morfodinámica fluvial para apoyar la gestion de cauces” dur-ing the development of the sensitivity analysis in MATLAB. The authors wish to express their thanks to the doctoral scholarship ANID-PFCHA/Doctorado Nacional/2021-21210861 for the support of F. Balocchi. D. Rivera thanks support from ANID/FONDAP/15130015.
The hydrometeorological and streamflow data for the study were funded by Bioforest S.A. In addition, we are grateful for the support of CORFO Project 19BP-117424 "SouthRivers Toolbox: Modelo predictor de la morfodinamica fluvial para apoyar la gestion de cauces'' during the development of the sensitivity analysis in MATLAB. The authors wish to express their thanks to the doctoral scholarship ANID-PFCHA/Doctorado Nacional/2021-21210861 for the support of F.Balocchi. D. Rivera thanks support from ANID/FONDAP/15130015.

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