Water budget, performance of evapotranspiration formulations, and their impact on hydrological modeling of a small boreal peatland-dominated watershed.
Type de ressource
Auteurs/contributeurs
- Isabelle, Pierre-Erik (Auteur)
- Nadeau, Daniel F. (Auteur)
- Rousseau, Alain N. (Auteur)
- Anctil, François (Auteur)
Titre
Water budget, performance of evapotranspiration formulations, and their impact on hydrological modeling of a small boreal peatland-dominated watershed.
Résumé
Peatlands occupy around 13% of the land cover of Canada, and thus play a key role in the water balance at high latitudes. They are well known for having substantial water loss due to evapotranspiration. Since measurements of evapotranspiration are scarce over these environments, hydrologists generally rely on models of varying complexity to evaluate these water exchanges in the global watershed balance. This study quantifies the water budget of a small boreal peatland-dominated watershed. We assess the performance of three evapotranspiration models in comparison with in situ observations and the impact of using these models in the hydrological modeling of the watershed. The study site (~1-km2) is located in the Eastern James Bay lowlands, Quebec, Canada. During summer 2012, an eddy flux tower measured evapotranspiration continuously, while a trapezoidal flume monitored streamflow at the watershed outlet. We estimated evapotranspiration with a combinational model (Penman), a radiation-based model (Priestle...
Publication
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences
Volume
55
Numéro
2
Date
2018-02-01
Extra
DOI: 10.1139/cjes-2017-0046
MAG ID: 2767640694
Référence
Isabelle, P.-E., Nadeau, D. F., Rousseau, A. N., & Anctil, F. (2018). Water budget, performance of evapotranspiration formulations, and their impact on hydrological modeling of a small boreal peatland-dominated watershed. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 55(2). https://doi.org/10.1139/cjes-2017-0046
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