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Kim et al. 2007
Kim, S.M., Benham, B.L., Brannan, K.M., Zeckoski, R.W. and Doherty, J. (2007). Comparison of hydrologic calibration of HSPF using automatic and manual methods. Water Resources Research 43: doi: 10.1029/2006WR004883. issn: 0043-1397.

The automatic calibration software Parameter Estimation (PEST) was used in the hydrologic calibration of Hydrological Simulation Program--Fortran (HSPF), and the results were compared with a manual calibration assisted by the Expert System for the Calibration of HSPF (HSPEXP). In this study, multiobjective functions based on the HSPEXP model performance criteria were developed for use in PEST, which allowed for the comparison of the calibration results of the two methods. The calibrated results of both methods were compared in terms of HSPEXP model performance criteria, goodness-of-fit measures (R 2, E, and RMSE), and base flow index. The automatic calibration results satisfied most of the HSPEXP model performance criteria and performed better with respect to R 2, E, RMSE, and base flow index than manual calibration results. The results of the comparison with the manual calibration suggest that the automatic method using PEST may be a suitable alternative to manual method assisted by HSPEXP for calibration of hydrologic parameters for HSPF. However, further research of the weights used in the objective functions is necessary to provide guidance when applying PEST to surface water modeling.

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Keywords
Hydrology, Model calibration, Hydrology, Modeling, Hydrology, Streamflow, Hydrology, Watershed
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Water Resources Research
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