2014 GSA Annual Meeting in Vancouver, British Columbia (19–22 October 2014)

Paper No. 195-2
Presentation Time: 8:20 AM

EVALUATION OF REGIONAL STORAGE-DISCHARGE PARAMETERS FROM RECESSION ANALYSIS


THOMAS, Brian F., Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, 4800 Oak Grove Drive, MS 300-323, Pasadena, CA 91109 and FAMIGLIETTI, James, Earth System Science, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA 92697-3100

Subsurface storage and discharge are important components of watershed behaviors to rainfall-runoff responses. The current representations of subsurface-surface relationships are poor in land surface models; such poor representation limits the application of land surface models to evaluate current and future conjunctive water management scenarios. The aim of this research is to derive storage-discharge relationships using streamflow recession hydrograph analysis for watersheds located throughout California. Regression analyses are performed to evaluate empirical storage-discharge parameters as a function of physical watershed parameters and catchment hydrologic characteristics. We illustrate how such regional empirical evaluations provide functional relationships consistent with historic literature to develop parameters for surface-subsurface interaction in fine-resolution land surface models for California.