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Comparing the Runoff Decompositions of Small Experimental Catchments: End-Member Mixing Analysis (EMMA) vs. Hydrological Modelling

А. Н. БугаецPacific Institute of Geography, FEB RAS, Vladivostok 690041, RussiaБ. И. ГарцманPacific Institute of Geography, FEB RAS, Vladivostok 690041, RussiaТ. С. ГубареваPacific Institute of Geography, FEB RAS, Vladivostok 690041, RussiaS. Yu. LupakovPacific Institute of Geography, FEB RAS, Vladivostok 690041, RussiaAndrey KaluginWater Problems Institute, RAS, Moscow 119333, RussiaВ. В. ШамовPacific Institute of Geography, FEB RAS, Vladivostok 690041, RussiaЛ. В. ГончуковPacific Institute of Geography, FEB RAS, Vladivostok 690041, Russia
2023en
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This study is focused on the comparison of streamflow composition simulated with three well-known rainfall–runoff (RR) models (ECOMAG, HBV, SWAT) against hydrograph decomposition evaluated with End-Member Mixing Analysis (EMMA). In situ observations at two small mountain testbed catchments located in the south of Pacific Russia are used. All applied RR models and EMMA analysis demonstrate that two neighboring catchments disagree significantly on the mutual dynamics of the runoff sources. The RR models' benchmark test is based on proximity to EMMA hydrograph composition. Different aggregation intervals (season, month, and pentad) were applied to find a reasonable generalization period ensuring the clarity of results. ECOMAG is most conformable to EMMA outcome; HBV reflects flood events well enough; SWAT exhibits distinctive behavior compared to the other models. It is shown that, along with standard efficiency criteria of simulated and observed runoff proximity, EMMA analysis might provide useful auxiliary information for the validation of modelling results.

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