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Floods, from Defence to Management | 2006

Floods, from Defence to Management : Symposium Proceedings of the 3rd International Symposium on Flood Defence, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, 25-27 May 2005, Book + CD-ROM

Eelco van Beek; M. Taal; Jos van Alphen

This paper describes an automated calibration procedure applied to the GIS-based distributed WetSpa (Water and Energy Transfer between Soil, Plant and Atmosphere) model by incorporating a modelindependent parameter estimator PEST (Parameter ESTimation). This calibration approach is applied to estimate the most sensitive parameters of the model with observed flow hydrographs as the calibration target. The best set of parameters is selected from within reasonable ranges by adjusting the values until the discrepancies between observed and simulated hydrographs is reduced to a minimum in the weighted least squares sense. A case study is performed in the Margecany catchment, 1133 km2, situated in the upstream part of the Hornad River basin, Slovakia. The parameter set obtained from the automated calibration procedure provides a good fit compared to observed flow hydrographs, indicating that the automated calibration scheme is a credible alternative to the manual approach. parameter values must be defined so that a given parameter mainly reflects the significant and systematic variation for a certain process, thus reducing significantly the number of free parameters that need to be adjusted subsequently. As pointed out by Refsgaard (1997), the important points considered in a parameterization procedure should include: (1) to select parameter classes (topography, soil type, land use, climatology, etc.) for easily associating parameter values, (2) to evaluate parameters explicitly which can be assessed from field data or need some kind of calibration, and (3) to keep a low number of real calibration parameters both from practical and methodological points of view. This paper describes the calibration process for the GIS-based WetSpa hydrological model using the PEST automated calibration routine. The procedures of integrating PEST with WetSpa, the methods of dealing with the calibration of spatial model parameters, and the steps in the estimation process, including model parameterization, choice of calibration parameters, and specification of calibration and evaluation criteria, are presented. The approach is illustrated for model calibration of the Margecany catchment, Slovakia, with 10 years observed daily flow hydrographs at the basin outlet as the calibration target. Calibration results show that this scheme has a good performance in estimation of model parameters, and can be a credible alternative to the manual approach. However, a further manual refinement is necessary to avoid the ill-posed problems associated with the direct inverse procedures.


Floods, from defence to management: Proceedings of the 3rd International Symposium on Flood Defence, Nijmegen, Netherlands, 25-27 May, 2005. | 2006

From flood defence to flood management - prerequisites for sustainable flood management.

J. van Alphen; E. van Beek; M. Taal


Floods, from defence to management: Proceedings of the 3rd International Symposium on Flood Defence, Nijmegen, Netherlands, 25-27 May, 2005. | 2006

State of the art in policy development and implementation - from flood management to Integrated Flood Management.

M. Jarraud; J. van Alphen; E. van Beek; M. Taal


Floods, from defence to management. Symposium papers. 3rd international syposium on flood defence, 25-27 may 2005, Nijmegen, The Netherlands | 2005

Assessment of flood risk at various scales: The Elbe prototype DSS

Jean-Luc de Kok; Y. Huang; J. van Alphen; E. van Beek; M. Taal


Floods, from defence to management: Proceedings of the 3rd International Symposium on Flood Defence, Nijmegen, Netherlands, 25-27 May, 2005. | 2006

Yangtze River Flood Control and Management Project - overview and project scope.

H. W. Betts; C. Joy; W. Haslam; A. B. Hallam; Jin XingPing; J. van Alphen; E. van Beek; M. Taal


Floods, from Defence to Management | 2006

Policy making and implementation

W. van Leussen; J. Kindler; J. van Alphen; E. van Beek; M. Taal


Floods, from defence to management. Symposium papers. 3rd international syposium on flood defence, 25-27 may 2005, Nijmegen, The Netherlands | 2005

Mental model mapping - a method to link knowledge and practice

Rien Kolkman; A. van der Veen; Matthijs Kok; J. van Alphen; E. van Beek; M. Taal


Archive | 2006

Floods, from defence to management : symposium proceedings : proceedings of the 3rd International Symposium on Flood Defence, Nijmegen, the Netherlands, 25-27 May, 2005

Jos van Alphen; Eelco van Beek; M. Taal


Floods, from defence to management: Proceedings of the 3rd International Symposium on Flood Defence, Nijmegen, Netherlands, 25-27 May, 2005. | 2006

Measures and solutions for flood management in South America: selected cases from the South and South-East of Brazil.

C. E. M. Tucci; B. Petry; J. van Alphen; E. van Beek; M. Taal


Floods, from defence to management: Proceedings of the 3rd International Symposium on Flood Defence, Nijmegen, Netherlands, 25-27 May, 2005. | 2006

Implementing integrated flood risk and land-use management strategies in developed deltaic regions.

H. T. C. van Stokkom; J. V. Witter; J. van Alphen; E. van Beek; M. Taal

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Delft University of Technology

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