Peña-Rojas, LE.; Barrios Peña, MI.; Francés, F. (2016). Flood quantiles scaling with upper soil hydraulic properties for different
land uses at catchment scale. Journal of Hydrology. 541:1258-1272. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2016.08.031
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[EN] Changes in land use within a catchment are among the causes of non-stationarity in the flood regime, as
they modify the upper soil physical structure and its runoff production capacity. This paper analyzes the
relation ...[+]
[EN] Changes in land use within a catchment are among the causes of non-stationarity in the flood regime, as
they modify the upper soil physical structure and its runoff production capacity. This paper analyzes the
relation between the variation of the upper soil hydraulic properties due to changes in land use and its
effect on the magnitude of peak flows: (1) incorporating fractal scaling properties to relate the effect of
the static storage capacity (the sum of capillary water storage capacity in the root zone, canopy interception
and surface puddles) and the upper soil vertical saturated hydraulic conductivity on the flood
regime; (2) describing the effect of the spatial organization of the upper soil hydraulic properties at
catchment scale; (3) examining the scale properties in the parameters of the Generalized Extreme
Value (GEV) probability distribution function, in relation to the upper soil hydraulic properties. This study
considered the historical changes of land use in the Combeima River catchment in South America,
between 1991 and 2007, using distributed hydrological modeling of daily discharges to describe the
hydrological response. Through simulation of land cover scenarios, it was demonstrated that it is possible
to quantify the magnitude of peak flows in scenarios of land cover changes through its Wide-Sense
Simple Scaling with the upper soil hydraulic properties.[-]
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This research was funded partially by the COLCIENCIAS 567 doctoral fellowship program, Universidad del Tolima project 1300213 and Universidad de Ibague (Colombia) project 12-262-COL00, and by Universitat Politecnica de ...[+]
This research was funded partially by the COLCIENCIAS 567 doctoral fellowship program, Universidad del Tolima project 1300213 and Universidad de Ibague (Colombia) project 12-262-COL00, and by Universitat Politecnica de Valencia (Spain) and by the Spanish Research Project ECO-TETIS (ref. CGL2011-28776-C02-01) and TETIS-MED (ref. CGL2014-58127-C3-3-R). Thanks to The Shuttle Radar Topography Mission NASA, IDEAM and IGAC in Colombia, for providing digital elevation model, streamflow, rainfall data, and soil study of the Tolima Region.[-]