2002
DOI: 10.1002/hyp.338
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Theory, development, and applicability of the surface water hydrologic model CASC2D

Abstract: Abstract:Numerical tests indicate that Hortonian runoff mechanisms benefit from scaling effects that non-Hortonian runoff mechanisms do not share. This potentially makes Hortonian watersheds more amenable to physically based modelling provided that the physically based model employed properly accounts for rainfall distribution and initial soil moisture conditions, to which these types of model are highly sensitive. The distributed Hortonian runoff model CASC2D has been developed and tested for the US Army over… Show more

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“…In benchmark tests using the three methods: original explicit (EXPLICIT), ADE, and ADEPC, in an contrived watershed consisting of two converging planes (open book), the Goodwin Creek Experimental Watershed (GCEW) , and Poplar Creek (Downer et al 2002a), the ADE and ADEPC methods ran with significantly larger time-steps . Depending on the test case, time-steps could be increased from 20 percent to 240 percent with commensurate decreases in simulation times.…”
Section: Overland Flow Routingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In benchmark tests using the three methods: original explicit (EXPLICIT), ADE, and ADEPC, in an contrived watershed consisting of two converging planes (open book), the Goodwin Creek Experimental Watershed (GCEW) , and Poplar Creek (Downer et al 2002a), the ADE and ADEPC methods ran with significantly larger time-steps . Depending on the test case, time-steps could be increased from 20 percent to 240 percent with commensurate decreases in simulation times.…”
Section: Overland Flow Routingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The U.S. Army, with additional support from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), funded the development of the physically-based, distributed parameter, Hortonian runoff model CASC2D (Ogden and Julien 2002;Downer et al 2002a). Past experience with CASC2D has been favorable when the model has been properly applied, i.e., when Hortonian flow is the dominant process (Doe and Saghafian 1992;Doe et al 1996;Ogden et al 2000;Senarath et al 2000;Downer et al 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…As result of this, full process description and distributed hydrological modelling, assisted by detailed catchment descriptions, has become feasible, leading to the improvement in the understanding and representation of both runoff formation and propagation dynamics (Winchell et al, 1998;Giannoni et al, 2000). Distributed modelling allows us to understand the role played by space and time rainfall distribution (Giannoni et al, 2003), by soil and vegetation heterogeneity, and by the 40 F. Silvestro et al: Exploiting remote sensing LST in distributed hydrological modelling drainage network structure (Downer et al, 2002;Giannoni et al, 2000Giannoni et al, , 2005.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%