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Comparison of SWAP and FAO Agro-Hydrological Models to Schedule Irrigation of Wine Grapes

2012

This paper compares two agro-hydrological models that are used to schedule irrigation of a typical Mediterranean crop. In particular, a comparison between the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) model, which uses a black box approach, and the soil-water-atmosphere-plant (SWAP) model, which is based on the numerical analysis of Richards' equation, are shown for wine grape. The comparison was carried out for the 2005 and 2006 irrigation seasons and focused on hydrological balance components and on soil water contents. Next, the ordinary scheduling parameters were identified so that the performance of the two models, which aimed to evaluate the seasonal water requirements and the irrigatio…

HydrologyIrrigationFAO-56 agro-hydrological modelbusiness.industryHydrological modellingDeficit irrigationIrrigation schedulingSWAP MODEL; Agro-hydrological models; Irrigation Scheduling — Wine grape; FAO-56 agro-hydrological modelAgricultural engineeringAgro-hydrological modelsSWAP MODELAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)Wine grapeAgro-hydrological models FAO 56 SWAP Irrigation Scheduling Wine grape.Irrigation Scheduling — Wine grapeAgricultureEvapotranspirationSoil waterSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliEnvironmental sciencebusinessWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural EngineeringJournal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering
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On the relationship between some production parameters and a vegetation index in viticulture

2013

The use and timing of many agronomical practices such as the scheduling of irrigation and harvesting are dependent on accurate vineyard sampling of qualitative and productive parameters. Crop forecasting also depends on the representativeness of vineyard samples during the whole phenological period. This manuscript summarizes the last two years of precision viticulture in Sicily (Italy); agronomic campaigns were carried out in 2012 and 2013 within the "Tenute Rapitalà" and "Donnafugata" farms. Normalized Difference Vegetation Index derived from satellite images (RapidEye) acquired at berry set, pre-veraison and ripening phenological stages (occurred at June, July and August respectively) ha…

HydrologyIrrigationPhenologySettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaForestryVineyardNormalized Difference Vegetation IndexSettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreeGeographyVegetation indexPrecision viticultureSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliCultivarViticultureAnthocyanin contentPredictive modellingSugar contentSettore ICAR/06 - Topografia E CartografiaPrecision viticulture
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Mass and surface energy balance approaches for monitoring water stress in vineyards

2013

Abstract Tree crops are representing one of most widespread agricultural systems in Mediterranean regions, thus contributing in a substantial way to the economy and productivity of primary sectors of the countries interested. Besides the aspects concerning their economical relevance, tree crops like vineyards, olive and orange orchards are also typical elements of the Mediterranean landscape, and their ecological role has been recently revitalised in consideration of their function as carbon sinks for the Kyoto agreement. The environmental and economical sustainability of these agricultural systems in arid and semi-arid zones has to cope with the availability and management of water resourc…

HydrologyIrrigationwater stress modellingbusiness.industrysurface energy balancetree-croptree-cropsAgricultural engineeringsurface energy balanc; water stress modellingAridWater resourcesSettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreeAgricultureEvapotranspirationSustainabilityGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesEnvironmental scienceSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestalibusinessIrrigation managementCroppingGeneral Environmental Sciencesurface energy balanc
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Multiregression Analysis of the Kinetic Constants in Ephemeral Rivers: The Case Study of the Oreto River

2018

Profuse efforts have been committed to develop efficient tools to measure the ecological status of the receiving water body quality state. The recurrence to mathematical models as support tools for the receiving water body quality assessment can be an optimal choice. Indeed, mathematical models can allow to build-up the cause effect relationship between polluting sources and receiving water quality. Regarding the river water quality modelling, two different kinds of river can be single out: large and small rivers. In the modelling approach, the main differences between the two types of river are reflected in the model kinetic constants. Indeed, the main quality processes which control and g…

HydrologyMathematical modelSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleEphemeral keymedia_common.quotation_subjectWater quality modelling reareation constants model calibrationWater quality modelling reareation constants model calibration model calibrationSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaKinetic energyRiver waterWater quality modelling Reareation constants Model calibrationWater bodyEnvironmental scienceQuality (business)River qualityWater qualitymedia_common
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An urban drainage stormwater quality model: model development and uncertainty quantification

2010

Summary The evaluation of urban stormwater quality is of relevant importance for urban drainage, and mathematical models may be of great interest in this respect. To date, several detailed mathematical models are available to predict stormwater quantity–quality characteristics in urban drainage systems. However, only a few models take sewer sediments into account, considering their cohesive-like properties that influence the build-up process of the pollutant load. Furthermore, the model data requirements, especially for the quality aspects, are extensive, which limit their applicability and affect model results with large uncertainty. Uncertainty analysis provides a measure or index regardi…

HydrologyMathematical modelSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-Ambientalemedia_common.quotation_subjectStormwaterSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaContext (language use)Civil engineeringWater qualitySewer sedimentConceptual modelEnvironmental scienceUncertainty analysisSanitary sewerUrban drainage modellingUncertainty quantificationDrainageUncertainty analysisWater Science and Technologymedia_common
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Micropollutants throughout an integrated urban drainage model: Sensitivity and uncertainty analysis

2017

Abstract The paper presents the sensitivity and uncertainty analysis of an integrated urban drainage model which includes micropollutants. Specifically, a bespoke integrated model developed in previous studies has been modified in order to include the micropollutant assessment (namely, sulfamethoxazole – SMX). The model takes into account also the interactions between the three components of the system: sewer system (SS), wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) and receiving water body (RWB). The analysis has been applied to an experimental catchment nearby Palermo (Italy): the Nocella catchment. Overall, five scenarios, each characterized by different uncertainty combinations of sub-systems (i.e…

HydrologyMathematical modellingSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-Ambientale0208 environmental biotechnologyContaminants of emerging concerns; Mathematical modelling; Monte Carlo simulations; Sensitivity analysis; Urban water quality; Water Science and TechnologyUrban water qualityEnvironmental engineering02 engineering and technologySorption coefficient010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesContaminants of emerging concern020801 environmental engineeringKey factorsWater bodySensitivity analysiEnvironmental scienceSewage treatmentSensitivity (control systems)DrainageMonte Carlo simulationUncertainty analysisUncertainty reduction theory0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and TechnologyJournal of Hydrology
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Uncertainty in water quality modelling: The applicability of Variance Decomposition Approach

2010

Quantification of uncertainty is of paramount interest in integrated urban drainage water quality modelling. Indeed, the assessment of the reliability of the results of complex water quality models is crucial in understanding their significance. However, the state of knowledge regarding uncertainties in urban drainage models is poor. In the case of integrated urban drainage water quality models, due to the fact that integrated approaches are basically a cascade of sub-models (simulating the sewer system, wastewater treatment plant and receiving water body), uncertainty produced in one sub-model propagates to the following ones in a manner dependent on the model structure, the estimation of …

HydrologyMathematical optimizationPropagation of uncertaintyANOVASettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleVariance decompositionSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaUncertainty analysiWater quality modellingHydrology (agriculture)Sensitivity analysiVariance decomposition of forecast errorsDecomposition (computer science)Environmental scienceSensitivity analysisDrainageUncertainty analysisWater Science and Technology
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Exploiting the topographic information in a PDM-based conceptual hydrological model

2014

In this work, a conceptual lumped model was developed to simulate runoff and analyze hydrological processes with the goal of incorporating the morphological information into a probability-distributed model (PDM). PDMs usually describe the process of runoff generation as the result of soil saturation excess caused by precipitation with soil storage capacity represented by a spatially distributed quantity and described by a probability distribution. The proposed model, called topography-based probability distributed model (TOPDM), based on a simple water balance whose components are basin soil moisture storage, precipitation, drainage to groundwater, evapotranspiration, and Dunnian and Horton…

HydrologyPhysical modelLumped model2300Distributed element modelHydrological modellingSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaSoil scienceRunoff curve numberRunoff modelProbability-distributed model (PDM)Water balanceWetness indexEvapotranspirationEnvironmental scienceEnvironmental ChemistrySoil moistureSurface runoffGeneral Environmental ScienceWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural Engineering
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Bayesian approach for uncertainty quantification in water quality modelling: The influence of prior distribution

2010

Summary Mathematical models are of common use in urban drainage, and they are increasingly being applied to support decisions about design and alternative management strategies. In this context, uncertainty analysis is of undoubted necessity in urban drainage modelling. However, despite the crucial role played by uncertainty quantification, several methodological aspects need to be clarified and deserve further investigation, especially in water quality modelling. One of them is related to the “a priori” hypotheses involved in the uncertainty analysis. Such hypotheses are usually condensed in “a priori” distributions assessing the most likely values for model parameters. This paper explores…

HydrologySettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleComputer scienceBayesian approachUrban stormwater quality modellingContext (language use)Water quality modellingPrior knowledgeData qualityBayesian approach; Prior knowledge; Uncertainty assessment; Urban stormwater quality modellingPrior probabilityEconometricsSensitivity analysisUncertainty assessmentUncertainty quantificationUncertainty analysisReliability (statistics)Water Science and Technology
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tRIBS-Erosion: A parsimonious physically-based model for studying catchment hydro-geomorphic response

2012

Our goal is to develop a model capable to discern the response of a watershed to different erosion mechanisms. We propose a framework that integrates a geomorphic component into the physically-based and spatially distributed TIN-based Real-time Integrated Basin Simulator (tRIBS) model. The coupled model simulates main erosive processes of hillslopes (raindrop impact detachment, overland flow entrainment, and diffusive processes) and channel (erosion and deposition due to the action of water flow). In addition to the spatially distributed, dynamic hydrologic variables, the model computes the sediment transport discharge and changes in elevation, which feedback to hydrological dynamics throug…

HydrologyWatershedVegetationWater flowHydrological modellingGulchSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaGeomorphic processesHydrologic modelingStructural basinErosionErosion; Hydrologic modeling; Vegetation; Geomorphic processesErosionSurface runoffSediment transportGeomorphologyGeologyEarth-Surface Processes
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