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Coupling stable isotopes and glacier mass balance reduces uncertainty in glacio-hydrological modelling

  • Leilei Yong
  • , Hongkai Gao*
  • , Zehua Chang
  • , Leicheng Guo
  • , Zhihua He
  • , Xiaobo He
  • , Fabrizio Fenicia
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • East China Normal University
  • University of Saskatchewan
  • CAS - Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources
  • Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology

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Study regionThe Urumqi Glacier No.1 (UGN1) and Dongkemadi Glacier (DG) catchments in China, both highly glacierized alpine catchments, provide critical water resources for downstream rivers and are sensitive to climate change impacts.Study focusAccurate simulation of glacier runoff processes remains challenging due to limited observational data. Here, we introduce FLEXG-iso, an isotope-aided glacier hydrological model that couples stable water isotopes with glacier mass balance (GMB) to simulate runoff generation and partition runoff components in these catchments. We also assess the transferability of model structures and parameters between UGN1 and DG catchments.New hydrological insights for the regionResults demonstrate that incorporating stable water isotopes and GMB data enhances the identification of parameters controlling snow and ice accumulation and melt. FLEXG-iso provides more robust partitioning of runoff components, distinguishing throughflow and groundwater, even with limited tracer availability, and improves runoff simulation accuracy (KGE > 0.8) when transferring optimal parameter sets. These findings highlight the potential of isotope-aided modeling to improve both calibration and transferability of glacier hydrological models, offering a robust framework for understanding runoff dynamics in high mountain regions under climate change.

源语言英语
文章编号103312
期刊Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies
64
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 4月 2026

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