Stefano Endrizzi
University of Trento
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Water Resources Research | 2017
Stefan Kollet; Mauro Sulis; Reed M. Maxwell; Claudio Paniconi; Mario Putti; Giacomo Bertoldi; Ethan T. Coon; Emanuele Cordano; Stefano Endrizzi; Evgeny Kikinzon; Emmanuel Mouche; Claude Mügler; Young-Jin Park; Jens Christian Refsgaard; Simon Stisen; Edward A. Sudicky
Emphasizing the physical intricacies of integrated hydrology and feedbacks in simulating connected, variably saturated groundwater-surface water systems, the Integrated Hydrologic Model Intercomparison Project initiated a second phase (IH-MIP2), increasing the complexity of the benchmarks of the first phase. The models that took part in the intercomparison were ATS, Cast3M, CATHY, GEOtop, HydroGeoSphere, MIKE-SHE, and ParFlow. IH-MIP2 benchmarks included a tilted v-catchment with 3-D subsurface; a superslab case expanding the slab case of the first phase with an additional horizontal subsurface heterogeneity; and the Borden field rainfall-runoff experiment. The analyses encompassed time series of saturated, unsaturated, and ponded storages, as well as discharge. Vertical cross sections and profiles were also inspected in the superslab and Borden benchmarks. An analysis of agreement was performed including systematic and unsystematic deviations between the different models. Results show generally good agreement between the different models, which lends confidence in the fundamental physical and numerical implementation of the governing equations in the different models. Differences can be attributed to the varying level of detail in the mathematical and numerical representation or in the parameterization of physical processes, in particular with regard to ponded storage and friction slope in the calculation of overland flow. These differences may become important for specific applications such as detailed inundation modeling or when strong inhomogeneities are present in the simulation domain.
Hydrological Processes | 2004
Fabrizio Zanotti; Stefano Endrizzi; Giacomo Bertoldi; Riccardo Rigon
International Snow Science Workshop, Davos 2009, Proceedings | 2009
P. Rastner; L. Irsara; Thomas Schellenberger; S. Della Chiesa; Giacomo Bertoldi; Stefano Endrizzi; Claudia Notarnicola
The Cryosphere Discussions | 2010
Matteo Dall'Amico; Stefano Endrizzi; Stephan Gruber; Riccardo Rigon
Archive | 2009
M. S. Marsh; Stefano Endrizzi; William L. Quinton; Robert Thorne; Matteo Dall'Amico
Archive | 2009
Matteo Dall'Amico; Stefano Endrizzi; Susan Gruber; Riccardo Rigon
The EGU General Assembly | 2014
Giacomo Bertoldi; S. Della Chiesa; M. Engel; Georg Niedrist; J.G. Brenner; Stefano Endrizzi; M. Dall’Amico; E. Cordano; Ulrike Tappeiner; R. Rigon
Archive | 2010
Riccardo Rigon; Stefano Endrizzi; Emanuele Cordano; Giuseppe Formetta
Archive | 2010
Stefano Endrizzi; Susan Gruber; Stefanie Gubler
Archive | 2010
Matteo Dall'Amico; Riccardo Rigon; Stephan Gruber; Stefano Endrizzi