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Use of an Efficient Proxy Solution for the Hillslope‐Storage Boussinesq Problem in Upscaling of Subsurface Stormflow
Author(s) -
Ranjram Mark,
Craig James R.
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
water resources research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.863
H-Index - 217
eISSN - 1944-7973
pISSN - 0043-1397
DOI - 10.1029/2020wr029105
Subject(s) - groundwater recharge , geology , hydrology (agriculture) , subsurface flow , watershed , outflow , proxy (statistics) , hydraulic conductivity , structural basin , soil science , geomorphology , geotechnical engineering , groundwater , aquifer , soil water , computer science , oceanography , machine learning
The hillslope‐storage Boussinesq (hsB) equation is a modification of the one‐dimensional Boussinesq representation of saturated subsurface flow that accommodates the impact of converging and diverging flows resulting from a hillslope with nonconstant width. Here, a surrogate model, the hsB Proxy, is developed which closely emulates the results of high‐quality numerical solutions of the hsB to reproduce the drainage response of a wide range of wedge‐shaped hillslopes in response to a recharge time series at a fraction of the computational cost of a numerical solution and with minimal loss of fidelity. The efficacy of the Proxy in emulating the hsB response of a single hillslope and the aggregate response of a network of hillslopes is demonstrated. The Proxy applies to wedge‐shaped hillslopes with homogenous hydraulic conductivity under uniform recharge, with the expectation that these hillslopes may inform future investigations into the upscaling behavior that results in the known power‐law relationship between subsurface storage and outflow in a basin. The utility of the hsB as a tool for evaluating upscaling problems is demonstrated in two applications. First, the Proxy response is compared to the known basin‐scale recession behavior in the Panola Mountain Research Watershed, under both transient and steady‐state conditions. Second, the Proxy is applied to derive the single best effective hillslope in a basin. The Proxy is expected to be a useful tool for rapid simulation of subsurface flow from hillslopes for use in hydrological models and land surface schemes.

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