4.6 Article

An Improved Coupled Routing and Excess Storage (CREST) Distributed Hydrological Model and Its Verification in Ganjiang River Basin, China

Journal

WATER
Volume 9, Issue 11, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/w9110904

Keywords

flood simulation; distributed hydrological model; remote sensing; CREST

Funding

  1. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2016M600096]
  2. Major International (Regional) Joint Research Project-China's Water and Food Security under Extreme Climate Change Impact: Risk Assessment and Resilience [G0305, 7141101024]
  3. International Project [71461010701]
  4. Study of distributed flood risk forecast model and technology based on multi-source data integration and hydro meteorological coupling system [2013CB036406]
  5. Research on Key Technologies of Real Time Dynamic Control of Water Level in Flood Season of Cascade Reservoirs [KY1734]
  6. Third Sub-Project: Flood Forecasting, Controlling and Flood Prevention Aided Software Development-Flood Control Early Warning Communication System and Flood Forecasting
  7. Controlling and Flood Prevention Aided Software Development for Poyang Lake Area of Jiangxi Province [0628-136006104242, JZ0205A432013, SLXMB200902]
  8. Construction project of Shaanxi province medium and small river hydrological monitoring and forecast system-construction of Guanzhong and north of Shaanxi flood forecast scheme [JZ0205A112015]
  9. National Key R&D Program of China [2016YFC0402703]
  10. IWHR Research & Development Support Program [JZ0145b222017]
  11. Open Fund of State Key Laboratory of Remote Sensing Science [OFSERSS201611]

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The coupled routing and excess storage (CREST) distributed hydrological model has been applied regionally and globally for years. With the development of remote sensing, requirements for data assimilation and integration have become new challenges for the CREST model. In this paper, an improved CREST model version 3.0 (Tsinghua University and China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research, Beijing, China) is proposed to enable the use of remotely-sensed data and to further improve model performance. Version 3.0 model's runoff generation, soil moisture, and evapotranspiration based on three soil layers to make the CREST model friendly to remote sensing products such as soil moisture. A free water reservoir-based module which separates three runoff components and a four mechanism-based cell-to-cell routing module are also developed. Traditional CREST and CREST 3.0 are applied in the Ganjiang River basin, China to compare their simulation capability and applicability. Research results indicate that CREST 3.0 outperforms the traditional model and has good application prospects in data assimilation, flood forecasting, and water resources planning and management applications.

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