2012
DOI: 10.1007/s11269-012-0188-9
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Streamflow Modeling in a Highly Managed Mountainous Glacier Watershed Using SWAT: The Upper Rhone River Watershed Case in Switzerland

Abstract: Stream flow simulation is often challenging in mountainous watersheds because of irregular topography and complex hydrological processes. Rates of change in precipitation and temperature with respect to elevation often limit the ability to reproduce stream runoff by hydrological models. Anthropogenic influence, such as water transfers in high altitude hydropower reservoirs increases the difficulty in modeling since the natural flow regime is altered by long term storage of water in the reservoirs. The Soil and… Show more

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“…This conclusion namely results from the numerous climate change impact studies on Alpine HPP (Alfieri et al, 2006;Haenggi and Weingartner, 2012;Manoha et al, 2008;Maran et al, 2014), and in particular in the Swiss Alps, where the high amount of glacier cover is assumed to increase the climate vulnerability of storage HPP (Fatichi et al, 2013;Finger et al, 2012;Rahman et al, 2013;Schaefli et al, 2007).…”
Section: Snow-dominated Environmentsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…This conclusion namely results from the numerous climate change impact studies on Alpine HPP (Alfieri et al, 2006;Haenggi and Weingartner, 2012;Manoha et al, 2008;Maran et al, 2014), and in particular in the Swiss Alps, where the high amount of glacier cover is assumed to increase the climate vulnerability of storage HPP (Fatichi et al, 2013;Finger et al, 2012;Rahman et al, 2013;Schaefli et al, 2007).…”
Section: Snow-dominated Environmentsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…This approach has been used successfully [47][48][49][50]. Calibration of a model is a procedure in which the model parameters are adjusted in such a manner that the simulated flow captures the discrepancies of the observed flow [51].…”
Section: Model Calibration and Validationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this case study, the temperature index with elevation band approach was applied to simulate snowmelt [34,35]. The snowmelt in SWAT is calculated as a linear function of the difference between the average snow pack-maximum air temperature and the base or threshold temperature for snowmelt.…”
Section: Snow Melt Algorithmmentioning
confidence: 99%