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Characterization of soil drainage dynamics on karst terrains by developing a site-specific reservoir cascade scheme hydrological model with preferential flows
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Palabras clave
Karst soil
Hydrological model
Reservoir cascade scheme
Recharge
Macroporosity
Preferential flows
Clasificación UNESCO
2506 Geología
Fecha de publicación
2022
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Švob, M., Domínguez-Villar, D., & Krklec, K. (2022). Characterization of soil drainage dynamics on karst terrains by developing a site-specific reservoir cascade scheme hydrological model with preferential flows. Journal of Hydrology, 612, 128147. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2022.128147
Resumen
[EN]Models provide quantitative solutions that enable better understanding of karst soils hydrology. A location in central Spain was selected to implement a 1-D hydrological model that uses a reservoir cascade scheme (RCS) approach to simulate soil water content (SWC) at daily resolution. The model simulates SWC for six soil layers and includes additional modules to reproduce preferential flow regime. The soil profile in the model is 0.5 m deep, developed in silt loam soil on top of dolomite marbles. Three different configurations of the model were considered. Configuration 1 considers a basic RCS module, whereas other configurations include preferential flows. Thus, Configuration 2 considers RCS module together with a continuous preferential flow module, where 1 to 5% of available SWC from each layer is drained every day along preferential pathways. Configuration 3 contains a discontinuous preferential flow module in addition to previous modules. The discontinuous preferential flow is only activated during rainfall events occurring after long dry periods. Simulated SWC values are compared with measured SWC values, so model parameters are iteratively adjusted to optimize the model results. The model produces the best simulations implementing the Configuration 3, when matrix flow and two preferential flow regimes are considered. The model shows that preferential flows significantly contribute to recharge and should not be neglected in soil hydrological models and recharge estimations in karst areas.
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0022-1694
DOI
10.1016/j.jhydrol.2022.128147
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