Upscaling Surface Flow Equations Depending Upon Data Availability at Different Scales

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2003

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Tayfur, Gökmen

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Springer Verlag

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St. Venant equations, which are used to model sheet flows, are point-scale, depth-averaged equations, requiring data on model parameters at a very fine scale. When data are available at the scale of a hillslope transect, the point equations need to be upscaled to conserve the mass and momentum at that scale, Hillslope-scale upscaled model must be developed if data are available at that scale. The performance of the three models applied to simulate flows from non-rilled surfaces revealed that the hillslope-scale upscaled model performs as good as the point-scale model though it uses far less data. The transectionally-upscaled model slightly underestimates the observed data.

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NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Integrated Technologies for Environmental Monitoring and Information Production

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Integrated Technologies for Environmental Monitoring and Information Production

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23

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289

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300
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