Width-Function based Instantaneous Unit Hydrograph rainfall runoff model: relationship between Width Function, hillslope flow velocities and concentration times
Abstract
The Width Function (WF), measuring the number of channel links or the portion of contributing area at the same hydrologic distance (i.e. the distance measured along the downhill flow path) to the outlet, is an important river basin hydrologic parameter. The rescaled WF, obtained by weighting the flow distances with the corresponding flow velocity, characterizes the residency time distribution, that represents the WF Instantaneous Unit Hydrograph (IUH) or WFIUH, a useful tool for the prediction of the hydrologic response in ungauged basins. The rescaled WF is usually obtained by hypothesizing a constant flow velocity for the entire basin neglecting the heterogeneity of surface flow patterns throughout the basin. This works aims to verify the eventual improvements in the characterization of the flow hydrograph of the WFIUH considering the spatial distribution of hillslope flow velocities as a function of local terrain properties (e.g. slope, land use etc) or river basin lumped parameters (e.g. concentration time).
- Publication:
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AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- December 2008
- Bibcode:
- 2008AGUFM.H11H0856N
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- 1625 Geomorphology and weathering (0790;
- 1824;
- 1825;
- 1826;
- 1886);
- 1640 Remote sensing (1855);
- 1819 Geographic Information Systems (GIS);
- 1874 Ungaged basins