Uncertainty estimation of end-member mixing using generalized likelihood uncertainty estimation (GLUE), applied in a lowland catchment

Delsman, Joost R. and Essink, Gualbert H. P. Oude and Beven, Keith J. and Stuyfzand, Pieter J. (2013) Uncertainty estimation of end-member mixing using generalized likelihood uncertainty estimation (GLUE), applied in a lowland catchment. Water Resources Research, 49 (8). pp. 4792-4806. ISSN 0043-1397

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Abstract

End-member mixing models have been widely used to separate the different components of a hydrograph, but their effectiveness suffers from uncertainty in both the identification of end-members and spatiotemporal variation in end-member concentrations. In this paper, we outline a procedure, based on the generalized likelihood uncertainty estimation (GLUE) framework, to more inclusively evaluate uncertainty in mixing models than existing approaches. We apply this procedure, referred to as G-EMMA, to a yearlong chemical data set from the heavily impacted agricultural Lissertocht catchment, Netherlands, and compare its results to the traditional end-member mixing analysis (EMMA). While the traditional approach appears unable to adequately deal with the large spatial variation in one of the end-members, the G-EMMA procedure successfully identified, with varying uncertainty, contributions of five different end-members to the stream. Our results suggest that the concentration distribution of effective end-members, that is, the flux-weighted input of an end-member to the stream, can differ markedly from that inferred from sampling of water stored in the catchment. Results also show that the uncertainty arising from identifying the correct end-members may alter calculated end-member contributions by up to 30%, stressing the importance of including the identification of end-members in the uncertainty assessment.

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Journal Article
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Water Resources Research
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©2013. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? end-member mixinglowland hydrologyhydrograph separationgluemodeling streamwater chemistryhydrograph separationsgroundwater-flowhydrological pathwaysmountainous catchmentheadwater catchmentwater chemistrystorm runofftraceridentificationwater science and te ??
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70383
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15 Aug 2014 08:20
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