Tools and Algorithms to Link Horizontal Hydrologic and Vertical Hydrodynamic Models and Provide a Stochastic Modeling Framework

We present algorithms and tools we developed to automatically link an overland flow model to a hydrodynamic water quality model with different spatial and temporal discretizations. These tools run the linked models which provide a stochastic simulation frame. We also briefly present the tools and al...

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Main Authors: Ahmad M Salah, E James Nelson, Gustavious P Williams
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: American Geophysical Union (AGU) 2010-12-01
Series:Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
Subjects:
GIS
Online Access:http://james.agu.org/index.php/JAMES/article/view/v2n12
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spelling doaj-f0e80891a2f24334bd47017e09c2ad0a2020-11-24T23:32:30ZengAmerican Geophysical Union (AGU)Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems1942-24662010-12-012Art. # 1214 pp.10.3894/JAMES.2010.2.12Tools and Algorithms to Link Horizontal Hydrologic and Vertical Hydrodynamic Models and Provide a Stochastic Modeling FrameworkAhmad M SalahE James NelsonGustavious P WilliamsWe present algorithms and tools we developed to automatically link an overland flow model to a hydrodynamic water quality model with different spatial and temporal discretizations. These tools run the linked models which provide a stochastic simulation frame. We also briefly present the tools and algorithms we developed to facilitate and analyze stochastic simulations of the linked models. We demonstrate the algorithms by linking the Gridded Surface Subsurface Hydrologic Analysis (GSSHA) model for overland flow with the CE-QUAL-W2 model for water quality and reservoir hydrodynamics. GSSHA uses a two-dimensional horizontal grid while CE-QUAL-W2 uses a two-dimensional vertical grid. We implemented the algorithms and tools in the Watershed Modeling System (WMS) which allows modelers to easily create and use models. The algorithms are general and could be used for other models. Our tools create and analyze stochastic simulations to help understand uncertainty in the model application. While a number of examples of linked models exist, the ability to perform automatic, unassisted linking is a step forward and provides the framework to easily implement stochastic modeling studies.http://james.agu.org/index.php/JAMES/article/view/v2n12Integrated Water ResourcesModellingGISModellingSpatial and Temporal Model Linkage
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author Ahmad M Salah
E James Nelson
Gustavious P Williams
spellingShingle Ahmad M Salah
E James Nelson
Gustavious P Williams
Tools and Algorithms to Link Horizontal Hydrologic and Vertical Hydrodynamic Models and Provide a Stochastic Modeling Framework
Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
Integrated Water Resources
Modelling
GIS
Modelling
Spatial and Temporal Model Linkage
author_facet Ahmad M Salah
E James Nelson
Gustavious P Williams
author_sort Ahmad M Salah
title Tools and Algorithms to Link Horizontal Hydrologic and Vertical Hydrodynamic Models and Provide a Stochastic Modeling Framework
title_short Tools and Algorithms to Link Horizontal Hydrologic and Vertical Hydrodynamic Models and Provide a Stochastic Modeling Framework
title_full Tools and Algorithms to Link Horizontal Hydrologic and Vertical Hydrodynamic Models and Provide a Stochastic Modeling Framework
title_fullStr Tools and Algorithms to Link Horizontal Hydrologic and Vertical Hydrodynamic Models and Provide a Stochastic Modeling Framework
title_full_unstemmed Tools and Algorithms to Link Horizontal Hydrologic and Vertical Hydrodynamic Models and Provide a Stochastic Modeling Framework
title_sort tools and algorithms to link horizontal hydrologic and vertical hydrodynamic models and provide a stochastic modeling framework
publisher American Geophysical Union (AGU)
series Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
issn 1942-2466
publishDate 2010-12-01
description We present algorithms and tools we developed to automatically link an overland flow model to a hydrodynamic water quality model with different spatial and temporal discretizations. These tools run the linked models which provide a stochastic simulation frame. We also briefly present the tools and algorithms we developed to facilitate and analyze stochastic simulations of the linked models. We demonstrate the algorithms by linking the Gridded Surface Subsurface Hydrologic Analysis (GSSHA) model for overland flow with the CE-QUAL-W2 model for water quality and reservoir hydrodynamics. GSSHA uses a two-dimensional horizontal grid while CE-QUAL-W2 uses a two-dimensional vertical grid. We implemented the algorithms and tools in the Watershed Modeling System (WMS) which allows modelers to easily create and use models. The algorithms are general and could be used for other models. Our tools create and analyze stochastic simulations to help understand uncertainty in the model application. While a number of examples of linked models exist, the ability to perform automatic, unassisted linking is a step forward and provides the framework to easily implement stochastic modeling studies.
topic Integrated Water Resources
Modelling
GIS
Modelling
Spatial and Temporal Model Linkage
url http://james.agu.org/index.php/JAMES/article/view/v2n12
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