David Love
International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics
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Hydrological Sciences Journal-journal Des Sciences Hydrologiques | 2010
David Love; Stefan Uhlenbrook; Gerald Corzo-Perez; Steve Twomlow; Pieter van der Zaag
Abstract Characterizing the response of a catchment to rainfall, in terms of the production of runoff vs the interception, transpiration and evaporation of water, is the first important step in understanding water resource availability in a catchment. This is particularly important in small semi-arid catchments, where a few intense rainfall events may generate much of the seasons runoff. The ephemeral Zhulube catchment (30 km2) in the northern Limpopo basin was instrumented and modelled in order to elucidate the dominant hydrological processes. Discharge events were disconnected, with short recession curves, probably caused by the shallow soils in the Tshazi sub-catchment, which dry out rapidly, and the presence of a dambo in the Gobalidanke sub-catchment. Two different flow event types were observed, with the larger floods showing longer recessions being associated with higher (antecedent) precipitation. The differences could be related to: (a) intensity of rainfall, or (b) different soil conditions. Interception is an important process in the water balance of the catchment, accounting for an estimated 32% of rainfall in the 2007/08 season, but as much as 56% in the drier 2006/07 season. An extended version of the HBV model was developed (designated HBVx), introducing an interception storage and with all routines run in semi-distributed mode. After extensive manual calibration, the HBVx simulation satisfactorily showed the disconnected nature of the flows. The generally low Nash-Sutcliffe coefficients can be explained by the model failing to simulate the two different observed flow types differently. The importance of incorporating interception into rainfall–runoff is demonstrated by the substantial improvement in objective function values obtained. This exceeds the gains made by changing from lumped to semi-distributed mode, supported by 1u200a000u200a000 Monte Carlo simulations. There was also an important improvement in the daily volume error. The best simulation, supported by field observations in the Gobalidanke sub-catchment, suggested that discharge was driven mainly by flow from saturation overland flow. Hortonian overland flow, as interpreted from field observations in the Tshazi sub-catchment, was not simulated so well. A limitation of the model is its inability to address temporal variability in soil characteristics and more complex runoff generation processes. The model suggests episodic groundwater recharge with annual recharge of 100 mm year-1, which is similar to that reported by other studies in Zimbabwe. Citation Love, D., Uhlenbrook, S., Corzo-Perez, G., Twomlow, S. & van der Zaag, P. (2010) Rainfall–interception–evaporation–runoff relationships in a semi-arid catchment, northern Limpopo basin, Zimbabwe. Hydrol. Sci. J. 55(5), 687–703.
Physics and Chemistry of The Earth | 2006
Walter Mupangwa; David Love; Steve Twomlow
Physics and Chemistry of The Earth | 2006
Lerato Nare; David Love; Zvikomborero Hoko
Physics and Chemistry of The Earth | 2006
William Moyce; Pride Mangeya; Richard Owen; David Love
Water SA | 2010
David Love; Stefan Uhlenbrook; Steve Twomlow; Pieter van der Zaag
Physics and Chemistry of The Earth | 2006
Jean-Marie Kileshye Onema; Dominic Mazvimavi; David Love; Marloes Mul
Physics and Chemistry of The Earth | 2006
Richard Moyo; David Love; Marloes Mul; Walter Mupangwa; Steve Twomlow
Physics and Chemistry of The Earth | 2008
W. de Hamer; David Love; Richard Owen; Martijn J. Booij; Arjen Ysbert Hoekstra
Physics and Chemistry of The Earth | 2008
Stephen Twomlow; David Love; Sue Walker
Archive | 2005
Mobin-ud-Din Ahmad; Thulani F. Magagula; David Love; Victor Kongo; Marloes Mul; Jeniffer Kinoti; Sri Lanka
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