Linearity and nonlinearity of basin response as a function of scale: Discussion of alternative definitions

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作者
Sivapalan, M [1 ]
Jothityangkoon, C [1 ]
Menabde, M [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Western Australia, Dept Environm Engn, Ctr Water Res, Crawley, WA, Australia
关键词
scaling; nonlinearity; floods; unit hydrographs; geomorphology;
D O I
10.1029/2001WR000482
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Two uses of the terms "linearity" and "nonlinearity" appear in recent literature. The first definition of nonlinearity is with respect to the dynamical property such as the rainfall-runoff response of a catchment, and nonlinearity in this sense refers to a nonlinear dependence of the storm response on the magnitude of the rainfall inputs [Minshall, 1960; Wang et al., 1981]. The second definition of nonlinearity [Huang and Willgoose, 1993; Goodrich et al., 1997] is with respect to the dependence of a catchment statistical property, such as the mean annual flood, on the area of the catchment. They are both linked to important and interconnected hydrologic concepts, and furthermore, the change of nonlinearity with area (scale) has been an important motivation for hydrologic research. While both definitions are correct mathematically, they refer to hydrologically different concepts. In this paper we show that nonlinearity in the dynamical sense and that in the statistical sense can exist independently of each other (i.e., can be unrelated). If not carefully distinguished, the existence of these two definitions can lead to a catchment's response being described as being both linear and nonlinear at the same time. We therefore recommend separating these definitions by reserving the term "nonlinearity" for the classical, dynamical definition with respect to rainfall inputs, while adopting the term "scaling relationship" for the dependence of a catchment hydrological property on catchment area.
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