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How to construct recursive digital filters for baseflow separation

✍ Scribed by Dr K. Eckhardt


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Weight
133 KB
Volume
19
Category
Article
ISSN
0885-6087

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Abstract

Recursive digital filtering of hydrographs is a baseflow separation method that can easily be automated and has been recommended for providing reproducible results. In the past, different formulations of the most simple filter type, the so‐called one‐parameter filter, have been proposed. In this paper, a theoretical framework is developed for filter algorithms that were constructed under the assumption that the outflow from an aquifer is linearly proportional to its storage. It is shown that these one‐parameter filters describing an exponential baseflow recession are all special cases of a two‐parameter filter whose equation is specified. Its parameters are the recession constant—which can be objectively determined by a recession analysis—and BFI~max~, the maximum value of the baseflow index that can be modelled by the algorithm. This introduces a subjective element into the baseflow calculation, since BFI~max~ is not measurable. A preliminary analysis based on the results of conventional separation techniques shows that it might be possible to find typical BFI~max~ values for classes of catchments that can be unequivocally distinguished by their hydrological and hydrogeological characteristics. Copyright © 2004 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.