Water and Energy Abstracts

  • Year: 2007
  • Volume: 16
  • Issue: 3

Role of spatial aggregation over runoff calculations on southeast france catchments

  • Author:
  • Nabil J. Eid, Flavie Cernesson, Nathalie Folton, Pascal Kosuth
  • Total Page Count: 1
  • DOI:
  • Page Number: 15 to 15

Abstract

The paper investigates the catchment area extension calculations as a function of the adopted spatial resolution and the effect of these spatial resolutions on the runoff calculations, for a number of catchments. Calculations were done with hypothetical and constant amounts of precipitation over space. Adopted grid size varied from 3000 to 2 m. Area estimate errors were computed in respect to 2 m grid resolution and the SCS method used for excess precipitation calculations. Results have shown that 75% of the catchments have error of <15% of its area at any resolution and that the surface estimation errors are < ± 1% for a 200 m spatial resolution. For any catchment effective precipitation presented, small variations occurred when 300 m spatial resolution was used and at 100 m spatial resolution almost no variations were observed.

Keywords

Corine Land Cover, French Mediterranean catchments, SCS, Spatial resolution