Application of a virtual watershed in academic education

Hydrologic models of watersheds often represent complex systems which are difficult to understand regarding to their structure and dynamics. Virtual watersheds, i.e. watersheds which exist only in the virtual reality of a computer system, are an approach to simplify access to this real-world complex...

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Main Authors: A. L. Horn, G. Hörmann, N. Fohrer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2005-01-01
Series:Advances in Geosciences
Online Access:http://www.adv-geosci.net/5/137/2005/adgeo-5-137-2005.pdf
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spelling doaj-70e515e58115411885fc87f7e63d707a2020-11-25T01:16:27ZengCopernicus PublicationsAdvances in Geosciences1680-73401680-73592005-01-015137141Application of a virtual watershed in academic educationA. L. HornG. HörmannN. FohrerHydrologic models of watersheds often represent complex systems which are difficult to understand regarding to their structure and dynamics. Virtual watersheds, i.e. watersheds which exist only in the virtual reality of a computer system, are an approach to simplify access to this real-world complexity. In this study we present the virtual watershed KIELSHED-1, a 117 km<sup>2</sup> v-shaped valley with grassland on a &quot;Cambisol&quot; soil type. Two weather scenarios are delivered with the watershed: a simplified artificial weather scenario based on long-term data of a German weather station as well as an unmodified data record. The input data and parameters are compiled according to the conventions of the SWAT 2000 hydrological model. KIELSHED-1 is mainly used for education, and illustrative application examples, i.e. calculation of water balance, model calibration, development of land use scenarios, give an insight to the capabilities of the virtual watershed.http://www.adv-geosci.net/5/137/2005/adgeo-5-137-2005.pdf
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Application of a virtual watershed in academic education
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title_short Application of a virtual watershed in academic education
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description Hydrologic models of watersheds often represent complex systems which are difficult to understand regarding to their structure and dynamics. Virtual watersheds, i.e. watersheds which exist only in the virtual reality of a computer system, are an approach to simplify access to this real-world complexity. In this study we present the virtual watershed KIELSHED-1, a 117 km<sup>2</sup> v-shaped valley with grassland on a &quot;Cambisol&quot; soil type. Two weather scenarios are delivered with the watershed: a simplified artificial weather scenario based on long-term data of a German weather station as well as an unmodified data record. The input data and parameters are compiled according to the conventions of the SWAT 2000 hydrological model. KIELSHED-1 is mainly used for education, and illustrative application examples, i.e. calculation of water balance, model calibration, development of land use scenarios, give an insight to the capabilities of the virtual watershed.
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