Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
Soil moisture changes are generally due to external factors (precipitation,
evaporation, etc.) and internal forces (gravitational force, capillarity, transpiration, etc.).
When soil temperatures remain below 0 °C for a long time (hours or even entire
consecutive days), part of the liquid water content of the soil can freeze, thus
freezing/thawing effects must be taken into account in those conditions. The present work
is devoted to the numerical modeling of the water phase change in the soil. The model used
in this study for the land surface processes is UTOPIA (University of TOrino land Process
Interaction in Atmosphere) model, which is the updated version of LSPM (Land Surface
Process Model). Scientific literature proposes some formulations to account for
freezing/thawing processes. Three different parameterizations have been compared using a
synthetic dataset in order to assess which one performs best from a physical point of view.
Parameterizing freezing/thawing processes creates numerical instability and water
overproduction in the UTOPIA model. These problems have been solved and described in
the paper by means of synthetic data created to test the new parameterizations. The results
show that UTOPIA is able to capture the freezing/thawing physical processes.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
freezing; thawing; LSPM; UTOPIA; snow; ice
Elenco autori:
R. Bonanno; N. Loglisci; S. Cavalletto; C. Cassardo
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