A Regional Hydrological Model for Arid and Semi-Arid River Basins with
Consideration of Irrigation
Abstract
We develop a regional hydrological model that applies to arid and
semi-arid regions, by explicitly considering the effect of irrigation on
the hydrological processes. A new irrigation module is here integrated
into the recently introduced Atmospheric and Hydrological Modelling
System (AHMS) for the quantitative assessment of basin-scale
hydrological response to climate change and the impact of anthropogenic
activities on water resources. The land surface, channel routing and
groundwater modules of the AHMS are extended here to incorporate the new
module. We then apply the model to simulating the hydrological processes
in the Yellow River Basin, an arid and semi-arid region where irrigation
constitutes the most important source of water use. The model is
calibrated and validated using in-situ and remote sensing observations.
This study demonstrates the capability of the AHMS for regional
hydrological modelling in arid and semi-arid basins where irrigation
profoundly influences the water balance.