TOPKAPI is a physically based, fully distributed hydrologic model with a simple and parsimonious parameterisation. The original TOPKAPI is structured around five modules that represent the evapotranspiration, snowmelt, soil water, surface water and channel water, respectively. Percolation to deep soil layers was ignored in the old version of the TOPKAPI model since it was not important in the basins to which the model was originally applied. Base on published literature, this study developed a new version of the TOPKAPI model, in which the new modules of interception, infiltration, percolation, groundwater flow and lake/reservoir routing, are included. This paper presents an application study that makes a first try to derive information from public domains through internet on the topography, soil and land use types for a case study Chinese catchment – the Upper Xixian catchment in Huaihe River with an area of about 10,000 km2, and apply a new version of the physically based distributed rainfall runoff model TOPKAPI to the catchment for flood simulation. A model parameter value adjustment was performed using six months of the 1998 dataset. Calibration did not use a curve fitting process, but was chiefly based upon moderate variations of parameter values from the ones estimated on physical grounds. As it is common in traditional calibration. the hydro-meteorological dataset of 2002 was then used to validate the model both against the outlet discharge as well as at an internal gauging station. Finally, in order to complete the model performance analysis, parameter uncertainty and its effects on predictive uncertainty were also assessed by estimating a posterior parameter probability density via Bayesian inference.

Flood forecasting using a fully ditributed model: application of the TOPKAPI model to the Upper Xixian Catchment / Z. Liu; M.L.V. Martina; E. Todini. - In: HYDROLOGY AND EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES. - ISSN 1027-5606. - STAMPA. - 9(4):(2005), pp. 347-364.

Flood forecasting using a fully ditributed model: application of the TOPKAPI model to the Upper Xixian Catchment

MARTINA, MARIO LLOYD VIRGILIO;TODINI, EZIO
2005

Abstract

TOPKAPI is a physically based, fully distributed hydrologic model with a simple and parsimonious parameterisation. The original TOPKAPI is structured around five modules that represent the evapotranspiration, snowmelt, soil water, surface water and channel water, respectively. Percolation to deep soil layers was ignored in the old version of the TOPKAPI model since it was not important in the basins to which the model was originally applied. Base on published literature, this study developed a new version of the TOPKAPI model, in which the new modules of interception, infiltration, percolation, groundwater flow and lake/reservoir routing, are included. This paper presents an application study that makes a first try to derive information from public domains through internet on the topography, soil and land use types for a case study Chinese catchment – the Upper Xixian catchment in Huaihe River with an area of about 10,000 km2, and apply a new version of the physically based distributed rainfall runoff model TOPKAPI to the catchment for flood simulation. A model parameter value adjustment was performed using six months of the 1998 dataset. Calibration did not use a curve fitting process, but was chiefly based upon moderate variations of parameter values from the ones estimated on physical grounds. As it is common in traditional calibration. the hydro-meteorological dataset of 2002 was then used to validate the model both against the outlet discharge as well as at an internal gauging station. Finally, in order to complete the model performance analysis, parameter uncertainty and its effects on predictive uncertainty were also assessed by estimating a posterior parameter probability density via Bayesian inference.
2005
Flood forecasting using a fully ditributed model: application of the TOPKAPI model to the Upper Xixian Catchment / Z. Liu; M.L.V. Martina; E. Todini. - In: HYDROLOGY AND EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES. - ISSN 1027-5606. - STAMPA. - 9(4):(2005), pp. 347-364.
Z. Liu; M.L.V. Martina; E. Todini
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