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Using a H∞ filter assimilation procedure to estimate root zone soil water content

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HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES
卷 24, 期 25, 页码 3648-3660

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/hyp.7778

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surface soil water content; root zone soil water content; Richards equation; H-infinity filter assimilation; soil hydraulic parameter

资金

  1. Ministry of Education, China [IRT0717]
  2. National Basic Research Program of China [2010CB951101]
  3. 333 Project of Jiangsu Province
  4. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities
  5. Hohai University [2009425511]
  6. National Natural Science Foundation of China [40830639, 50879016, 50979022]
  7. Chinese Academy of Sciences [2009Z2-37]
  8. Ministry of Education and State Administration of Foreign Experts Affairs, China [B08048]

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Root zone soil water content impacts plant water availability, land energy and water balances. Because of unknown hydrological model error, observation errors and the statistical characteristics of the errors, the widely used Kalman filter (KF) and its extensions are challenged to retrieve the root zone soil water content using the surface soil water content. If the soil hydraulic parameters are poorly estimated, the KF and its extensions fail to accurately estimate the root zone soil water. The H-infinity filter (HF) represents a robust version of the KF. The HF is widely used in data assimilation and is superior to the KF, especially when the performance of the model is not well understood. The objective of this study is to study the impact of uncertain soil hydraulic parameters, initial soil moisture content and observation period on the ability of HF assimilation to predict in situ soil water content. In this article, we study seven cases. The results show that the soil hydraulic parameters hold a critical role in the course of assimilation. When the soil hydraulic parameters are poorly estimated, an accurate estimation of root soil water content cannot be retrieved by the HF assimilation approach. When the estimated soil hydraulic parameters are similar to actual values, the soil water content at various depths can be accurately retrieved by the HF assimilation. The HF assimilation is not very sensitive to the initial soil water content, and the impact of the initial soil water content on the assimilation scheme can be eliminated after about 5-7 days. The observation interval is important for soil water profile distribution retrieval with the HF, and the shorter the observation interval, the shorter the time required to achieve actual soil water content. However, the retrieval results are not very accurate at a depth of 100 cm. Also it is complex to determine the weighting coefficient and the error attenuation parameter in the HF assimilation. In this article, the trial-and-error method was used to determine the weighting coefficient and the error attenuation parameter. After the first establishment of limited range of the parameters, 'the best parameter set' was selected from the range of values. For the soil conditions investigated, the HF assimilation results are better than the open-loop results. Copyright (C) 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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