Prediction of Runoff in Watersheds Located within Data-Scarce Regions

Ghanim, A.A.J. and Beddu, S. and Abd Manan, T.S.B. and Al Yami, S.H. and Irfan, M. and Mursal, S.N.F. and Mohd Kamal, N.L. and Mohamad, D. and Machmudah, A. and Yavari, S. and Mohtar, W.H.M.W. and Ahmad, A. and Rasdi, N.W. and Khan, T. (2022) Prediction of Runoff in Watersheds Located within Data-Scarce Regions. Sustainability (Switzerland), 14 (13).

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Abstract

The interest in the use of mathematical models for the simulation of hydrological processes has largely increased especially in the prediction of runoff. It is the subject of extreme research among engineers and hydrologists. This study attempts to develop a simple conceptual model that reflects the features of the arid environment where the availability of hydrological data is scarce. The model simulates an hourly streamflow hydrograph and the peak flow rate for any given storm. Hourly rainfall, potential evapotranspiration, and streamflow record are the significant input prerequisites for this model. The proposed model applied two (2) different hydrologic routing techniques: the time area curve method (wetted area of the catchment) and the Muskingum method (catchment main channel). The model was calibrated and analyzed based on the data collected from arid catchment in the center of Jordan. The model performance was evaluated via goodness of fit. The simulation of the proposed model fits both (a) observed and simulated streamflow and (b) observed and simulated peak flow rate. The model has the potential to be used for peak discharges� prediction during a storm period. The modeling approach described in this study has to be tested in additional catchments with appropriate data length in order to attain reliable model parameters. © 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

Item Type: Article
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Uncontrolled Keywords: arid environment; catchment; design flood; flood routing; hydrograph; hydrological modeling; peak flow; prediction; rainfall-runoff modeling; runoff; streamflow; watershed, Jordan
Depositing User: Ms Sharifah Fahimah Saiyed Yeop
Date Deposited: 26 Jul 2022 08:19
Last Modified: 26 Jul 2022 08:19
URI: http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/33363

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