Hydrology and Earth System Sciences (Mar 2025)

Improvement of the KarstMod modelling platform for a better assessment of karst groundwater resources

  • V. Sivelle,
  • G. Cinkus,
  • G. Cinkus,
  • N. Mazzilli,
  • D. Labat,
  • B. Arfib,
  • N. Massei,
  • Y. Cousquer,
  • D. Bertin,
  • H. Jourde

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-29-1259-2025
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29
pp. 1259 – 1276

Abstract

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Hydrological models are fundamental tools for the characterization and management of karst systems. We propose an updated version of KarstMod, software dedicated to lumped-parameter rainfall–discharge modelling of karst aquifers. KarstMod provides a modular, user-friendly modelling environment for educational, research, and operational purposes. It also includes numerical tools for time series analysis, model evaluation, and sensitivity analysis. The modularity of the platform facilitates common operations related to lumped-parameter rainfall–discharge modelling, such as (i) setup and parameter estimation of a relevant model structure and (ii) evaluation of internal consistency, parameter sensitivity, and hydrograph characteristics. The updated version now includes (i) external routines to better consider the input data and their related uncertainties, i.e. evapotranspiration and solid precipitation; (ii) enlargement of multi-objective calibration possibilities, allowing more flexibility in terms of objective functions and observation type; and (iii) additional tools for model performance evaluation, including further performance criteria and tools for model error representation.