The time variability of evapotranspiration and soil water storage in long series of rainfall-runoff process

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Josef Buchtele
Miroslav Tesař
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[1] Academy of Sciences of CR,Institute of Hydrodynamics
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Biologia | 2009年 / 64卷
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evapotranspiration components; evapotranspiration demand; land use; natural affection of runoff; rainfall-runoff simulation; vegetation change;
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Natural variability, i. e. climatic oscillation, influences the development of vegetation in the annual cycle. At the same time it creates the conditions for the changes of the vegetation cover even in the scale of centuries. This is the phenomenon, which causes the variation or tendencies in evapotranspiration demands and consequently of water storage regime, and its long scale change is sometimes disregarded. The simulation of rainfall-runoff process has been used for the re-evaluation of the assumed evapotranspiration demand due to the developing vegetation cover and of groundwater storage in the catchments. The simulations provide the results, which illustrate the dominant role of transpiration in comparison with other components of evapotranspiration. The simulations also illustrate the interaction between evapotranspiration and groundwater storage. Additionally, the modelling confirms that it could be useful to compare the parameters for the recession process of simulated sub-surface water storage with the decreases of observed outflow of springs and/or with the course of water levels in the bore holes.
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