一个面向实践者的区域水文数据产品,用于特定地点的液压应用
Kevin R Shook1, Zhihua He1, John W Pomeroy1
1Centre for Hydrology, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada.
Scientific data
|October 14, 2024
概括
加拿大大草原的新水文数据 (PHyDAP) 涉及稀疏的监测网络. 这一全面的数据集有助于水资源管理和基础设施设计在水资源紧张的地区.
科学领域:
- 水文和水资源水文与水资源
- 环境建模环境建模
- 加拿大大草原生态区生态区
背景情况:
- 稀疏的监测网络和间歇连接的溪流限制了加拿大大草原水文数据的可用性.
- 水压状况需要改进的数据,以实现有效的水资源管理和基础设施设计.
- 现有的数据缺口阻碍了该地区强大的液压模型应用.
研究的目的:
- 开发和介绍草原水文设计和分析产品 (PHyDAP),一个全面的区域水文数据集.
- 为了解决加拿大大草原水力建模的水文输入数据的局限性.
- 为水资源管理决策和基础设施设计提供有价值的数据.
主要方法:
- 使用基于物理的水文建模框架.
- 使用三个不同的气候强制数据集,运行了38到150年的模拟.
- 超过4000个小盆地的产量 (约. 100公里2) 在整个生态区.
主要成果:
- 创建了一个数据集,包括垂直和横向流动 (降雨,融雪,高地冲水,开放水蒸发).
- 包括每小时或每3小时的盆地流量数据.
- 数据集涵盖了漫长的时期和大量的小盆地.
结论:
- PHyDAP为加拿大大草原的液压建模应用提供了重大进展.
- 该数据集增强了水资源管理和基础设施设计的能力,在一个数据稀缺,水资源紧张的地区.
- 该研究详细介绍了数据导出方法,总结了产品,并概述了潜在的用例.
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