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GroMoPo Metadata for Lower Elbe River Basin (Nuthe) model


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Abstract

The paper presents an integrated catchment model and a method with which it is possible to analyse local water table dynamics inside subbasins along with river flow on the regional scale. A simple but comprehensive mechanistic groundwater module coupled with the eco-hydrological model SWIM (Soil and Water Integrated Model), which integrates hydrological processes, vegetation, erosion and nutrient dynamics at the watershed scale, was used in the study. The reliability of the model results was tested under well defined boundary conditions by comparing the results with those from a two dimensional numeric groundwater model under steady-state and transient conditions as well as with observed data for two meso-scale basins, using contour maps of the long term mean water table, observed groundwater level data in wells and observed river discharge. Especially in lowland catchments, where the water table is relatively shallow, the dynamics of river discharge are mainly influenced by changes in groundwater contribution to river flow. However, a correct reproduction of river discharge by hydrological models does not guarantee the adequacy of simulated spatio-temporal dynamics of soil moisture, water fluxes and groundwater in the basin. But even though the primary purpose of distributed hydrological models is to reproduce river discharge and water fluxes in the entire catchment, they are often validated using only the observed river discharge at the basin outlet for comparisons. The additional use of groundwater observations for model validation can serve as a measure to overcome the problem. The study area is located in the lowland part of the Elbe river basin, which is representative for semi-humid landscapes in Europe, where water availability during the summer season is the main limiting factor for plant growth and crop yields. The importance of adequate reproduction of the groundwater dynamics is illustrated in an investigation of a decreasing trend in regional groundwater level. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Coverage

Spatial

Coordinate System/Geographic Projection:
WGS 84 EPSG:4326
Coordinate Units:
Decimal degrees
Place/Area Name:
Germany
North Latitude
52.3600°
East Longitude
13.5600°
South Latitude
51.8600°
West Longitude
12.7600°

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Additional Metadata

Name Value
DOI 10.1016/j.envsoft.2003.11.007
Depth
Scale 1 001 - 10 000 km²
Layers
Purpose Groundwater resources;Scientific investigation (not related to applied problem)
GroMoPo_ID 435
IsVerified True
Model Code SWIM
Model Link https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsoft.2003.11.007
Model Time 1976-1988
Model Year 2004
Model Authors Hattermann, F; Krysanova, V; Wechsung, F; Wattenbach, M
Model Country Germany
Data Available Report/paper only
Developer Email fred.hattermann@pik-potsdam.de
Dominant Geology Unsure
Developer Country Germany
Publication Title Integrating groundwater dynamics in regional hydrological modelling - Nuthe Basin
Original Developer No
Additional Information
Integration or Coupling Surface water
Evaluation or Calibration Dynamic water levels
Geologic Data Availability No

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GroMoPo, S. Ruzzante (2023). GroMoPo Metadata for Lower Elbe River Basin (Nuthe) model, HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/df3f4f488635431ea9fa292e2bd2fe3b

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