[Research progress on hydrological scaling].

Jianmei Liu, Tiefan Pei
Author Information
  1. Jianmei Liu: Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang 110016, China. ljm.1212@hotmail.com

Abstract

With the development of hydrology and the extending effect of mankind on environment, scale issue has become a great challenge to many hydrologists due to the stochasticism and complexity of hydrological phenomena and natural catchments. More and more concern has been given to the scaling issues to gain a large-scale (or small-scale) hydrological characteristic from a certain known catchments, but hasn't been solved successfully. The first part of this paper introduced some concepts about hydrological scale, scale issue and scaling. The key problem is the spatial heterogeneity of catchments and the temporal and spatial variability of hydrological fluxes. Three approaches to scale were put forward in the third part, which were distributed modeling, fractal theory and statistical self similarity analyses. Existing problems and future research directions were proposed in the last part.

MeSH Term

Models, Theoretical
Water Movements
Water Supply

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