“…Formally, this is achieved through Bayesian inference, which produces probability distributions of parameter values given the (subjective) likelihood that the model, given these values, confirms experimental observation. A well known Bayesian inference methodology is GLUE (generalised likelihood uncertainty estimation), originally developed for non-uniqueness problems in hydrology (Beven and Binley, 1992;Fonseca et al, 2014;Mayotte et al, 2017). However, previous work has shown that estimating more than one friction source based on water levels can result in unidentifiable parameter distributions, which are characterised by wide and unconstrained shapes (Werner et al, 2005b).…”