TY - JOUR
T1 - A water budget model for the Yun-Lin plain, Taiwan
AU - Chen, Jin Fa
AU - Lee, Cheng Haw
AU - Yeh, Tian Chyi J.
AU - Yu, Jin Li
N1 - Funding Information:
Thanks to the financial support of the National Science Research Council of the Republic of China under Contract/grant number NSC-88-2218-E006-020 (Contract/grant sponsor: National Science Council of the Republic of China). We also extend our gratitude to Martha P.L. Whitaker for providing technical editing to various drafts of this document.
PY - 2005/10
Y1 - 2005/10
N2 - A water budget model is proposed to estimate the infiltration, runoff, evapotranspiration and recharge in vadose zone and apply to a case study. The instantaneous redistribution of infiltrated water is assumed to be uniform and a linear relationship between evapotranspiration and effective saturation is imposed. Infiltration is described by Philip's solution in conjunction with the time compression approximation method during rainfall. Runoff occurred when rainfall rate exceeds soil-infiltrating rate. The soil profile drainage was determined by evapotranspiration and recharge. Cumulative infiltration, runoff, evapotranspiration and recharge are estimated with different climate conditions and different soil hydraulic properties during simulating period. Analysis shows that initial effective saturation affects the estimated results in this water budget model in the short or mid-term simulations while not in long-term simulations. The climatic conditions of Yun-Lin plain area, Taiwan from 1991 to 1997 are used by referring to hydrological and hydrogeological parameters to provide the computational procedures of this study for estimating recharge. Results showed that the amount of annual recharge was affected by the amount of annual rainfall and soil properties.
AB - A water budget model is proposed to estimate the infiltration, runoff, evapotranspiration and recharge in vadose zone and apply to a case study. The instantaneous redistribution of infiltrated water is assumed to be uniform and a linear relationship between evapotranspiration and effective saturation is imposed. Infiltration is described by Philip's solution in conjunction with the time compression approximation method during rainfall. Runoff occurred when rainfall rate exceeds soil-infiltrating rate. The soil profile drainage was determined by evapotranspiration and recharge. Cumulative infiltration, runoff, evapotranspiration and recharge are estimated with different climate conditions and different soil hydraulic properties during simulating period. Analysis shows that initial effective saturation affects the estimated results in this water budget model in the short or mid-term simulations while not in long-term simulations. The climatic conditions of Yun-Lin plain area, Taiwan from 1991 to 1997 are used by referring to hydrological and hydrogeological parameters to provide the computational procedures of this study for estimating recharge. Results showed that the amount of annual recharge was affected by the amount of annual rainfall and soil properties.
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U2 - 10.1007/s11269-005-6809-9
DO - 10.1007/s11269-005-6809-9
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:27744554317
SN - 0920-4741
VL - 19
SP - 483
EP - 504
JO - Water Resources Management
JF - Water Resources Management
IS - 5
ER -