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Towards hydrological model calibration and validation: simulation of stable water isotopes using the isoWATFLOOD model
Authors:T A Stadnyk  C Delavau  N Kouwen  T W D Edwards
Institution:1. Department of Civil Engineering, University of Manitoba, , Winnipeg, MB, Canada, R3T 5V6;2. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Waterloo, , Waterloo, ON, Canada, N2L 3G1;3. Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Waterloo, , Waterloo, ON, Canada, N2L 3G1
Abstract:Calibration and validation of hydrological models is a challenge, particularly in remote regions that are minimally gauged. This paper develops a novel methodology for large‐scale (>1000 km2) hydrological model calibration and validation using stable water isotopes founded on the rigorous constraints imposed by the need to conserve both water mass and stable isotopes simultaneously. The isoWATFLOOD model is applied to five basins within the Fort Simpson, Northwest Territories region of northern Canada to simulate stream discharge and oxygen‐18 signals over a 3‐year period. The isotopic variation of river discharge, runoff components, and evaporative fractionation are successfully simulated on both a seasonal and continual basis over the watershed domain to demonstrate the application of isotope tracers to regional hydrologic calibration. The intended application of this research is to remote, large‐scale basins, showing promise for improving predictions in minimally gauged basins and climate change research where traditional, rigorous approaches to constraining parameter uncertainty may be impractical. This coupled isotope‐hydrological (i.e. iso‐hydrological) approach to modelling reduces the number of possible parameterizations, resulting in potentially more physically‐based hydrological predictions. isoWATFLOOD provides a tool for water resource managers and utilities to use operationally for water use, allocation, and runoff generation estimations. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:hydrological modelling  model calibration  source separation  stable water isotopes  uncertainty  minimally gauged basins  Fort Simpson NWT
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