The objective of this paper is to explore the possibility of using multiple variables in the calibration of hydrologic models in the spectral domain. A simple water and energy balance model was used, combined with observations of the energy balance and the soil moisture profile. The correlation functions of the model outputs and the observations for the different variables have been calculated after the removal of the diurnal cycle of the energy balance variables. These were transformed to the frequency domain to obtain spectral density functions, which were combined in the calibration algorithm. It has been found that it is best to use the square root of the spectral densities in the parameter estimation. Under these conditions, spectral c...
International audienceIn order to find a model parameterization such that the hydrological model per...
The water balance model has been an indispensable tool for quantifying water supply and demand and r...
This study considers the use of the maximum likelihood estimator proposed by Whittle for calibrating...
The objective of this paper is to explore the possibility of using multiple variables in the calibra...
Hydrological model parameter estimation is an important aspect in hydrologic modelling. Usually, par...
Multivariate calibration using measurements of multiple water balance components has emerged as a po...
Since 50's the scientific community has been strongly interested in the modeling of several classes ...
In this study, streamflow (Qs) and satellite-based actual evapotranspiration (ETa) are used in a mul...
Watershed scale models simulating hydrological and water quality processes have advanced rapidly in ...
Hydrological processes in a watershed consist of multiple sub-processes (such as plant growth, evapo...
Hydrologic models use relatively simple mathematical equations to conceptualize and aggregate the co...
Hydrological model calibration combining Earth observations and in situ measurements is a promising ...
Conventional calibration methods adopted in hydrological modelling are based on streamflow data meas...
Several contributions to the hydrological literature have brought into question the continued useful...
Food, energy, and water (FEW) nexus studies require reliable estimates of water availability, use, a...
International audienceIn order to find a model parameterization such that the hydrological model per...
The water balance model has been an indispensable tool for quantifying water supply and demand and r...
This study considers the use of the maximum likelihood estimator proposed by Whittle for calibrating...
The objective of this paper is to explore the possibility of using multiple variables in the calibra...
Hydrological model parameter estimation is an important aspect in hydrologic modelling. Usually, par...
Multivariate calibration using measurements of multiple water balance components has emerged as a po...
Since 50's the scientific community has been strongly interested in the modeling of several classes ...
In this study, streamflow (Qs) and satellite-based actual evapotranspiration (ETa) are used in a mul...
Watershed scale models simulating hydrological and water quality processes have advanced rapidly in ...
Hydrological processes in a watershed consist of multiple sub-processes (such as plant growth, evapo...
Hydrologic models use relatively simple mathematical equations to conceptualize and aggregate the co...
Hydrological model calibration combining Earth observations and in situ measurements is a promising ...
Conventional calibration methods adopted in hydrological modelling are based on streamflow data meas...
Several contributions to the hydrological literature have brought into question the continued useful...
Food, energy, and water (FEW) nexus studies require reliable estimates of water availability, use, a...
International audienceIn order to find a model parameterization such that the hydrological model per...
The water balance model has been an indispensable tool for quantifying water supply and demand and r...
This study considers the use of the maximum likelihood estimator proposed by Whittle for calibrating...