A distributed stream temperature model using high resolution temperature observations
Creators
- 1. Delft University of Technology
- 2. Oregon State University
- 3. Department Environment and Agro-biotechnologies, Centre de Recherche Public – Gabriel Lippmann, 41, rue du Brill, 4422 Belvaux, Luxembourg
- 4. UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education
Description
Distributed temperature data are used as input and as calibration data for an energy based temperature model of a first order stream in Luxembourg. A DTS (Distributed Temperature Sensing) system with a fiber optic cable of 1500 m was used to measure stream water temperature with 1 m resolution each 2 min. Four groundwater inflows were identified and quantified (both temperature and relative dis- charge). The temperature model calculates the total en- ergy balance including solar radiation (with shading effects), longwave radiation, latent heat, sensible heat and river bed conduction. The simulated temperature is compared with the observed temperature at all points along the stream. Knowl- edge of the lateral inflow appears to be crucial to simulate the temperature distribution and conversely, that stream temper- ature can be used successfully to identify sources of lateral inflow. The DTS fiber optic is an excellent tool to provide this knowledge.
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Journal article
Journal:
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
Publisher:
Copernicus GmbH
ISSN:
16077938
Volume:
11
Pages:
1469-1480
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