Breaking walls towards fully open source hydrological modeling


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Hydrological models are powerful mathematical tools to address environmental problems and are often used for watershed management and planning. Hydrological models are data driven and the lack of data availability often limits model development. In this paper, we address several challenges in building and running a hydrological model for streamflow simulations based solely on freely available data and open source software. The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) hydrological modeling software has been used in the Map Window Geographic Information System (GIS). All spatial and non-spatial data used in this study were obtained from various free of charge online sources. Model calibration and validation represent major challenges following the initial model construction since they involve several trial and error processes to reach acceptable model performances. These critical steps were programmed here as automated scripts in the R open source statistical package. The challenges of model building are described step by step through video tutorials. Using a case study in the Mendoza watershed in Argentina, we show that simulated streamflow exhibits sound agreement with the observed streamflow considering daily time steps (NSE = 0.69, R2 = 0.72 and Percent bias = +9%). The workflow demonstrated in this study can be applied for other watersheds, especially in data-sparse regions that may lack key regional or local data sets.

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Kazi Rahman

Institute for Environmental Sciences, enviroSPACE Lab., Battelle; Environmental Earth System Science

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Nicolas Ray

Institute for Environmental Sciences, enviroSPACE Lab., Battelle; Risk Modeling Unit

Email: krahman@stanford.edu
瑞士, Building D, 7 route de Drize, Carouge, CH-1227; Zurich

Grégory Giuliani

Institute for Environmental Sciences, enviroSPACE Lab., Battelle; Risk Modeling Unit

Email: krahman@stanford.edu
瑞士, Building D, 7 route de Drize, Carouge, CH-1227; Zurich

Chetan Maringanti

United Nations Environment Programme, Division of Early Warning and Assessment

Email: krahman@stanford.edu
瑞士, 11 chemin des Anémones, Châtelaine, CH-1219

Chris George

Centre for Software Certification

Email: krahman@stanford.edu
加拿大, Information Technology Building 101 1280 Main Street West Hamilton, Ontario, L8S 4K1

Anthony Lehmann

Institute for Environmental Sciences, enviroSPACE Lab., Battelle

Email: krahman@stanford.edu
瑞士, Building D, 7 route de Drize, Carouge, CH-1227

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