Pumping
To activate pumping, the user needs to provide pumping data as inputs to the model. It is recommended to provide pumping data in \(\mathrm{m^3.s^{-1}}\) but other units are possible as long as the user provides an adapted pumping coefficient.
A Nash model with two linear reservoirs is used to introduce a time delay in the pumping time series. These two reservoirs are characterized by their own half-life time constant.
Physical parameters
River pumping coefficient
[watershed.1]
pumping.river.coefficient = { value = 1.0, opti = false }
River pumping halflife time rise
[watershed.1]
pumping.river.halflife_rise = { value = 0.5, lower = 0.05, upper = 10.0, opti = false, sameas = 0 }
River pumping halflife time fall
[watershed.1]
pumping.river.halflife_fall = { value = 2.0, lower = 0.05, upper = 15.0, opti = false, sameas = 0 }
Groundwater pumping coefficient
[watershed.1]
pumping.groundwater.coefficient = { value = 1.0, opti = false }
Groundwater pumping halflife_rise
[watershed.1]
pumping.groundwater.halflife_rise = { value = 0.5, lower = 0.05, upper = 10.0, opti = false, sameas = 0 }
Groundwater pumping halflife_fall
[watershed.1]
pumping.groundwater.halflife_fall = { value = 2.0, lower = 0.05, upper = 15.0, opti = false, sameas = 0 }