Abstract

Study regionThe Ganjiang River Basin, China Study focusParameter calibration is crucial for the accurate and reliable operation of hydrological models. Traditional methods face challenges in calibrating spatially heterogeneous parameters of distributed hydrological models, and existing multi-variable calibration strategies often fall short in comprehensively improving model performance, particularly in streamflow simulations. To address these challenges, this study proposes a multi-objective calibration framework that integrates observed streamflow data and satellite-based evapotranspiration (ET) data. The spatiotemporal information of the merged ET is utilized to calibrate six hydrological parameters of the Variable Infiltration Capacity (VIC) model at the grid scale, enhancing hydrological simulations for the Ganjiang River basin. New hydrological insightsCompared to the benchmark scheme based solely on streamflow, the proposed calibration framework improves simulations of area-average ET at the sub-basin scale and soil moisture content in the Ganjiang River basin, without compromising the accuracy of daily streamflow simulations. Additionally, notable enhancements are observed in monthly streamflow simulations. This study provides a promising and comprehensive calibration framework using satellite-based data to constrain parameters and enhance the performance of distributed hydrological models.

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