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Generating synthetic time series of springs discharge in relation to Standardized Precipitation Indices. Case study in Central Italy (Articolo in rivista)
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- 2013-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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Romano E., Del Bon A., Petrangeli A.B., Preziosi E. (2013)
Generating synthetic time series of springs discharge in relation to Standardized Precipitation Indices. Case study in Central Italy
in Hydrology journal (Online)
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- Generating synthetic time series of springs discharge in relation to Standardized Precipitation Indices. Case study in Central Italy (literal)
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- In the Tiber river basin (Central Italy) a conspicuous part of the water for human consumption arises from
karstic springs. In this context it is fundamental for management purposes to study the relations between
the evolution of the rainfall input overall the basin and the distribution in time and space of the stored
resources, in relation to the present or future basin climatic conditions. However, the lack of sound and
representatively long time series of outflow represents an obstacle, as very often only few information on
their flow regimen is available. Hence one of the problem that the manager has to face concerns the
reconstruction of reliable spring discharge time series consistent with the observed and future rainfall
regimen. The final aim of this work is to determine suitable parameters for generating realistic weekly
hydrographs for the main springs located in Central Italy, consistent with the observed precipitation evolution.
For this goal, the available data for the outflow of 6 carbonatic springs have been analyzed for the
period 1998-2010 (except one of them, whose data are available from 1930). These springs share the
same hydrological annual behavior: a rising period (approximately winter and spring) characterized by
a steep quasi-linear increase and a recession period characterized by a decrease of the outflow which
can be approximated by an exponential function. The annual outflow parameters (maximum and minimum
outflow, duration of the rising and recession) are linearly related to the standardized precipitation
indices computed at basin scale and for suitable aggregation times, different for each parameter. The
approximation introduced considering the basin rainfall regime, instead of the local one, appears to be
negligible. The variability in time of the springs parameters has been estimated considering the regression
line of the parameters themselves versus the SPI. The method has been validated comparing the
observed and the simulated hydrographs. The comparison shows that the error on the annual minimum
outflow, that is the most important parameter when one has to tackle management problems, is in the
order of 10-15% when the own variability of the spring is taken into account and in the order of 20-
25% when the mean variability computed all over the available springs is considered. (literal)
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