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Title: | Comparison of satellite-based and re-analysed precipitation as input to glacio-hydrological modelling for Beas River basin, northern India |
Authors: | Li, Lu Engelhardt, Markus Xu, Chong-Yu Jain, Sharad K. Singh, V. P. |
Keywords: | Global datasets TRMM WFD Large scale Glacier and Snow Melt – WASMOD model Raingauge |
Issue Date: | 2013 |
Publisher: | IAHS Press |
Citation: | Cold and Mountain Region Hydrological Systems Under Climate Change: Towards Improved Projections Proceedings of H02, IAHS-IAPSO-IASPEI Assembly, Gothenburg, Sw eden, July 2013 (IAHS Publ. 360, 2013). |
Abstract: | Precipitation is the most critical input for hydrological models. In this paper we evaluate the usefulness and reliability of re-analysed and satellite-based precipitation datasets in driving a large-scale hydrological model for the Beas River basin, a mountainous region in northern India. The spatial and temporal distribution of gridded precipitation in India is compared with raingauge measurements by using three statistical tests. Then a large-scale glacio-hydrological model (GSM-WASMOD), which couples WASMOD-D and a glacier mass-balance module, is applied for the basin. The three precipitation datasets are used to drive the large-scale GSM-WASMOD for simulating the water balance of the Beas River basin for the period 1997–2001. The model results are compared and assessed based on Nash-Sutcliffe efficiency (NS) and relative volume error (VE). On average, the global gridded satellite-based dataset performs as well as the sparse raingauge data in this region, indicating that the satellite-based dataset can be used as a data source for water resources in basins with little or no ground-based measurements. |
URI: | http://117.252.14.250:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/3805 |
Appears in Collections: | Research papers in International Journals |
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