Conference paper

Automatic model calibration


Authors listEckhardt, K; Fohrer, N; Frede, HG

Publication year2005

Pages651-658

JournalHydrological Processes

Volume number19

Issue number3

ISSN0885-6087

eISSN1099-1085

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.5613

Conference1st International Soil and Watershed Assessment Tool Conference (SWAT)

PublisherWiley


Abstract
Model calibration allows reducing parameter uncertainty and, therefore, uncertainty in simulation results. In the present study, automatic model calibration with the shuffled complex evolution algorithm is demonstrated using the example of the distributed conceptual model SWAT-G, a derivative of the Soil and Water Assessment Toot (SWAT). The special challenge in calibrating SWAT is that it describes many physical processes and therefore is highly parameterized. Moreover, as SWAT or SWAT-G, respectively, is a distributed model, the parameters may take on different values in different spatial subunits of a catchment model. A strategy of imposing constraints on the parameters to limit the number of independently calibrated values is outlined and applied to the model of a mesoscale low mountain range catchment. Copyright (C) 2005 John Wiley Sons, Ltd.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleEckhardt, K., Fohrer, N. and Frede, H. (2005) Automatic model calibration, Hydrological Processes, 19(3), pp. 651-658. https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.5613

APA Citation styleEckhardt, K., Fohrer, N., & Frede, H. (2005). Automatic model calibration. Hydrological Processes. 19(3), 651-658. https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.5613



Keywords


distributed models

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