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HURTADO, Juliana; CAUSAPE, Jesús; ABRAHAO, Raphael  and  PEREZ, Anibal J.. Reduction of computational times using the equivalent rectangle concept in the physics-based surface: subsurface models. Dyna rev.fac.nac.minas [online]. 2016, vol.83, n.199, pp.50-56. ISSN 0012-7353.  https://doi.org/10.15446/dyna.v83n199.55589.

The interaction between surface and subsurface domains in a basin can be studied using a physics-based model; however, the calibration and validation processes require a high computational effort due to their complex geometry. The authors propose an alternative to reduce the computational times during the calibration model by simplifying the geometry of the watershed that applies the equivalent rectangle concept. A quasi-3D equivalent rectangle is used to define the specific soil parameters of the Lerma river basin through sensitivity analysis that will later be applied in the calibration. The simplified model can highly accurately identify the parameter range for the initial values of the calibration process as well as if the reduction in running times is significant. Thus, the rectangle equivalent concept offers an alternative to speed-up the calibration of a 3-D fully-coupled surface sub-surface model.

Keywords : Equivalent rectangle; calibration; parameterization; surface-subsurface model; hydrological modeling.

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