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dc.contributor.authorCuartas, Luz Adriana-
dc.contributor.authorTomasella, J.-
dc.contributor.authorNobre, Antônio Donato-
dc.contributor.authorNobre, Carlos Afonso-
dc.contributor.authorHodnett, Martin G.-
dc.contributor.authorWaterloo, M. J.-
dc.contributor.authorOliveira, Sylvia Mota de-
dc.contributor.authorvon Randow, Rita C.S.-
dc.contributor.authorTrancoso, Ralph-
dc.contributor.authorFerreira, Mônica-
dc.date.accessioned2020-06-15T21:50:48Z-
dc.date.available2020-06-15T21:50:48Z-
dc.date.issued2012-
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/17999-
dc.description.abstractThree sections of the Asu catchment, which is located within the Cuieiras Reservation 80km northwest of Manaus in Central Amazonia, Brazil, were gauged to create nested catchments of the first (0.95km 2), second (6.58km 2) and third (12.43km 2) Strahler orders. As the Cuieiras reserve contains pristine tropical rainforest, hydrological data collected in these catchments offers an opportunity to test the Distributed Hydrology Soil Vegetation Model's (DHSVM) ability to simulate hydrological responses, and to represent the spatial distribution of hydrological phenomena such as evapotranspiration, soil moisture and water table depth. Digital Elevation Model (DEM) data were obtained from the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) data. We used a novel approach to produce high resolution (30m) soil and vegetation maps that enabled a representative set of relevant parameters to be acquired. These soil and vegetation maps were derived from a hydrologically normalized DEM through the HAND (Height Above the Nearest Drainage) technique, a new type of terrain model procedure. The DHSVM model was calibrated and validated using the second order watershed. To test the model's ability to represent processes at different spatial scales, the parameter set derived from the calibration was used to simulate the discharge of the first and third order streams. Model simulations of soil moisture, groundwater levels and discharge were compared with observed data and exhibited satisfactory performance overall, with the exceptions of the predicted water table depth and the underestimation of peak flows during the wet season. The results from these DHSVM runs indicate that the model is applicable to tropical forests environments (equatorial climates, lowland watersheds with deep soil), which are quite distinct from the environments for which the model was developed (temperate climates, mountainous watersheds with shallow soil). The study also demonstrated that the HAND terrain model is a useful tool for representing the spatial distributions of key hydrological parameters. © 2012.en
dc.language.isoenpt_BR
dc.relation.ispartofVolume 462-463, Pags. 15-27pt_BR
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dc.subjectAmazon Rainforesten
dc.subjectAmazoniaen
dc.subjectDeep Soilsen
dc.subjectDhsvmen
dc.subjectDigital Elevation Modelen
dc.subjectDistributed Hydrological Modelingen
dc.subjectDistributed Hydrology Soil Vegetation Modelsen
dc.subjectEquatorial Climateen
dc.subjectHigh Resolutionen
dc.subjectHydrological Dataen
dc.subjectHydrological Parametersen
dc.subjectHydrological Responseen
dc.subjectLowland Watershedsen
dc.subjectMicro-scalesen
dc.subjectModel Evaluationen
dc.subjectModel Simulationen
dc.subjectObserved Dataen
dc.subjectParameter Seten
dc.subjectPeak Flowsen
dc.subjectSecond Ordersen
dc.subjectShallow Soilsen
dc.subjectShuttle Radar Topography Missionen
dc.subjectSpatial Scaleen
dc.subjectTemperate Climateen
dc.subjectTerrain Modelen
dc.subjectThird Orderen
dc.subjectTropical Foresten
dc.subjectTropical Rain Foresten
dc.subjectVegetation Mapsen
dc.subjectWater Balanceen
dc.subjectWater Table Depthsen
dc.subjectWet Seasonen
dc.subjectCalibrationen
dc.subjectCatchmentsen
dc.subjectClimate Modelsen
dc.subjectClimatologyen
dc.subjectComputer Simulationen
dc.subjectForestryen
dc.subjectGroundwateren
dc.subjectLandformsen
dc.subjectNumerical Modelsen
dc.subjectRunoffen
dc.subjectSoil Moistureen
dc.subjectSoil Surveysen
dc.subjectSpatial Distributionen
dc.subjectTracking Radaren
dc.subjectVegetationen
dc.subjectWater Supplyen
dc.subjectWatershedsen
dc.subjectGeologic Modelsen
dc.subjectCalibrationen
dc.subjectDigital Elevation Modelen
dc.subjectEvapotranspirationen
dc.subjectHydrological Modelingen
dc.subjectNumerical Modelen
dc.subjectPeak Flowen
dc.subjectRainforesten
dc.subjectSoil Moistureen
dc.subjectSpatial Distributionen
dc.subjectTerrainen
dc.subjectTropical Environmenten
dc.subjectTropical Foresten
dc.subjectWater Tableen
dc.subjectWatersheden
dc.subjectForestsen
dc.subjectGroundwateren
dc.subjectHydrologyen
dc.subjectMathematical Modelsen
dc.subjectPlantsen
dc.subjectRiversen
dc.subjectRunoffen
dc.subjectWatershedsen
dc.subjectWater Supplyen
dc.subjectAmazonasen
dc.titleDistributed hydrological modeling of a micro-scale rainforest watershed in Amazonia: Model evaluation and advances in calibration using the new HAND terrain modelen
dc.typeArtigopt_BR
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.jhydrol.2011.12.047-
dc.publisher.journalJournal of Hydrologypt_BR
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