TY - JOUR
T1 - Toward improved identifiability of soil hydraulic parameters
T2 - On the selection of a suitable parametric model
AU - Vrugt, Jasper A.
AU - Bouten, Willem
AU - Gupta, Hoshin V.
AU - Hopmans, Jan W.
PY - 2003/2
Y1 - 2003/2
N2 - We present a thorough identifiability analysis of the soil hydraulic parameters in the parametric models of Brooks and Corey (BC; Brooks and Corey, 1964), Mualem-van Genuchten (VG; van Genuchten, 1980), and Kosugi (KC; Kosugi, 1996, 1999) using the recently developed Shuffled Complex Evolution Metropolis (SCEM-UA) algorithm (Vrugt et al., 2002b, and unpublished data). Because the SCEM-UA algorithm globally thoroughly exploits the parameter space and therefore explicitly accounts for parameter interdependence and nonlinearity of the employed parametric models, the algorithm is suited to generate a useful description of parameter uncertainty and its antithesis, parameter identifiability. A set of measured water retention characteristics of the UNSODA database (Leij et al., 1996) spanning a wide range of soil textures and three transient laboratory outflow experiments with decreasing flow rates were used to illustrate that a parameter identifiability analysis facilitates the selection of an adequate parametric model structure and provides useful information about the limitations of a model. Moreover, results suggest that one should be especially careful in establishing pedotransfer functions without knowledge of the underlying posterior uncertainty associated with the soil hydraulic parameters using direct estimation methods.
AB - We present a thorough identifiability analysis of the soil hydraulic parameters in the parametric models of Brooks and Corey (BC; Brooks and Corey, 1964), Mualem-van Genuchten (VG; van Genuchten, 1980), and Kosugi (KC; Kosugi, 1996, 1999) using the recently developed Shuffled Complex Evolution Metropolis (SCEM-UA) algorithm (Vrugt et al., 2002b, and unpublished data). Because the SCEM-UA algorithm globally thoroughly exploits the parameter space and therefore explicitly accounts for parameter interdependence and nonlinearity of the employed parametric models, the algorithm is suited to generate a useful description of parameter uncertainty and its antithesis, parameter identifiability. A set of measured water retention characteristics of the UNSODA database (Leij et al., 1996) spanning a wide range of soil textures and three transient laboratory outflow experiments with decreasing flow rates were used to illustrate that a parameter identifiability analysis facilitates the selection of an adequate parametric model structure and provides useful information about the limitations of a model. Moreover, results suggest that one should be especially careful in establishing pedotransfer functions without knowledge of the underlying posterior uncertainty associated with the soil hydraulic parameters using direct estimation methods.
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U2 - 10.2113/2.1.98
DO - 10.2113/2.1.98
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:3242709992
SN - 1539-1663
VL - 2
SP - 98
EP - 113
JO - Vadose Zone Journal
JF - Vadose Zone Journal
IS - 1
ER -