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A sensitivity analysis of Hortonian flow
Authors:J-O Delfs  C-H Park  O Kolditz  
Institution:aCenter for Applied Geoscience, University of Tübingen, Germany;bHelmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ, Department of Environmental Informatics, Leipzig, Germany;cEnvironmental System Analysis, TU Dresden, Germany
Abstract:We present a sensitivity analysis for infiltration excess (Hortonian) overland flow based on a classic laboratory experiment by Smith and Woolhiser Smith RE, Woolhiser DA. Overland flow on an infiltrating surface. Water Resour Res 1971;7(4):899–913]. The model components of the compartment approach are comprised of a diffusive wave approximation to the Saint–Venant equations for overland flow, a Richards model for flow in the variably saturated zone, and an interface coupling concept that combines the two components. In the coupling scheme a hydraulic interface is introduced to allow the definition of an exchange flux between the surface and the unsaturated zone. The effects of friction processes, soil capillarity, hydraulic interface, and vertical soil discretization on both infiltration and runoff prediction are investigated in detail. The corresponding sensitivity analysis is conducted using a small-perturbation method. As a result the importance of the hydraulic processes and related parameters are evaluated for the coupled hydrosystem.
Keywords:Sensitivity analysis  Smith and Woolhiser experiment  Coupled hydrosystem modeling  Infiltration excess overland flow
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