A calibration framework for high-resolution hydrological models using a multiresolution and heterogeneous strategy
Ruochen Sun, Felipe Hern\'andez, Xu Liang, and Huiling Yuan

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel multiresolution, heterogeneous calibration framework for high-resolution hydrological models that improves parameter estimation accuracy and computational efficiency by adaptively refining parameter search strategies.
Contribution
The paper proposes a divide and conquer calibration framework that adaptively partitions parameters by sensitivity and resolution, enhancing calibration accuracy and efficiency.
Findings
Better mitigation of equifinality problem
More realistic model parameter estimates
Improved computational efficiency
Abstract
Increasing spatial and temporal resolution of numerical models continues to propel progress in hydrological sciences, but, at the same time, it has strained the ability of modern automatic calibration methods to produce realistic model parameter combinations for these models. This paper presents a new reliable and fast automatic calibration framework to address this issue. In essence, the proposed framework, adopting a divide and conquer strategy, first partitions the parameters into groups of different resolutions based on their sensitivity or importance, in which the most sensitive parameters are prioritized with highest resolution in parameter search space, while the least sensitive ones are explored with the coarsest resolution at beginning. This is followed by an optimization based iterative calibration procedure consisting of a series of sub-tasks or runs. Between consecutive…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHydrology and Watershed Management Studies · Soil Moisture and Remote Sensing · Groundwater flow and contamination studies
