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9th International Drainage Symposium held jointly with CIGR and CSBE/SCGAB Proceedings, 13-16 June 2010, Québec City Convention Centre, Quebec City, Canada | 2010

A COMPARISON OF MIKE SHE AND DRAINMOD FOR MODELING FORESTED WETLAND HYDROLOGY IN COASTAL SOUTH CAROLINA, USA

Zhaohua Dai; Devendra M. Amatya; Ge Sun; Carl C. Trettin; Changsheng Li; Harbin Li

Models are widely used to assess hydrologic impacts of land-management, land-use change and climate change. Two hydrologic models with different spatial scales, MIKE SHE (spatially distributed, watershed-scale) and DRAINMOD (lumped, field-scale), were compared in terms of their performance in predicting stream flow and water table depth in a first-order forested watershed in coastal South Carolina. The model performance was evaluated using the coefficient of determination (R2) and Nash-Sutcliffe’s model efficiency (E). Although both models performed reasonably well in predicting monthly and annual average water table depths and stream flow with acceptable E values (0.55-0.99) for the five-year period (2003-2007), MIKE SHE yielded better results than DRAINMOD for daily hydrologic dynamics. Both models, however, showed relatively large uncertainty in simulating stream flow for dry years. The subsurface drainage predicted by MIKE SHE was lower than simulated by DRAINMOD for dry years, higher for extremely wet years and similar for normal climate years. The differences were likely that MIKE SHE employed distributed physical characteristics of the watershed, especially of soil and topography which can substantially affect the subsurface flow, but the spatial average condition was only used by DRAINMOD; the results from both models were, thus, similar for those average (e.g., normal climate) conditions, and different for varying conditions. This study suggests a lumped parameter model could perform equally well at the monthly temporal scale for modeling stream flow under average climatic conditions; however a distributed hydrological model provides more accurate prediction of daily stream flow and water table depth across varying climatic conditions.


Biogeosciences | 2016

Hotspots of gross emissions from the land use sector: patterns, uncertainties, and leading emission sources for the period 2000–2005 in the tropics

Rosa Maria Roman-Cuesta; Mariana C. Rufino; Martin Herold; Klaus Butterbach-Bahl; Todd S. Rosenstock; Mario Herrero; Stephen M. Ogle; Changsheng Li; Benjamin Poulter; Louis Verchot; Christopher Martius; John Stuiver; Sytze de Bruin


In: 3rd International Nitrogen Conference: 893-898 | 2005

Modeling carbon and nitrogen biogeochemistry in forest ecosystems

Changsheng Li; Carl C. Trettin; Ge Sun; Steve McNulty; Klaus Butterbach-Bahl


Archive | 2009

Modeling the effect of land use change on hydrology of a forested watershed in coastal South Carolina.

Zhaohua Dai; Devendra M. Amatya; Ge Sun; Changsheng Li; Carl C. Trettin; Harbin Li


2015 Conference, August 9-14, 2015, Milan, Italy | 2015

Marginal Abatement Cost Curves for Global Agricultural Non-CO2 Emissions

Robert H. Beach; Jared Creason; Sara Ohrel; Shaun Ragnauth; Stephen M. Ogle; Changsheng Li; William Salas


Archive | 2010

Changes in Carbon Pools 50 Years after Reversion of a Landscape Dominated by Agriculture to Managed Forests in the Upper Southeastern Atlantic Coastal Plain

Zheng Y. Dai; Carl C. Trettin; B. R. Parresol; Changsheng Li


Archive | 2010

XVII th World Congress of the International Commission of Agricultural Engineering (CIGR)

Zhaohua Dai; Devendra M. Amatya; Ge Sun; Carl C. Trettin; Changsheng Li; Harbin Li


Archive | 2010

World Congress of the International Commission of Agricultural Engineering (CIGR)

Zhaohua Dai; Devendra M. Amatya; Ge Sun; Carl C. Trettin; Changsheng Li; Harbin Li


Archive | 2008

Modeling C and N Dynamics in a Forested Wetland Watershed on Southeast Atlantic Coastal Plain, USA

Zheng Y. Dai; Changsheng Li; Carl C. Trettin; Gen Lou Sun; Devendra M. Amatya; Harbin Li


Archive | 2007

Simulating the Effects of Climate and Land Use Change on Wetland Hydrology in coastal South Carolina, USA

Carl C. Trettin; Changsheng Li; Zheng Y. Dai; Devendra M. Amatya; Gen Lou Sun

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Carl C. Trettin

United States Forest Service

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Devendra M. Amatya

North Carolina State University

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Harbin Li

United States Forest Service

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Ge Sun

United States Forest Service

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Zhaohua Dai

University of New Hampshire

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Stephen M. Ogle

Colorado State University

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John Stuiver

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Martin Herold

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Rosa Maria Roman-Cuesta

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Sytze de Bruin

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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