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IMPROVING DAILY WATER YIELD ESTIMATES IN THE LITTLE RIVER WATERSHED: SWAT ADJUSTMENTS.

Authors :
White, E. D.
Feyereisen, G. W.
Veith, T. L.
Bosch, D. D.
Source :
Transactions of the ASABE. Jan/Feb2009, Vol. 52 Issue 1, p69-79. 11p. 1 Diagram, 4 Charts, 4 Graphs.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Researchers are assessing the beneficial effects of conservation practices on water quality with hydrologic models. The assessments depend heavily on accurate simulation of water yield. This study was conducted to improve Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) hydrologic model daily water yield estimates in the Little River Experimental Watershed (LREW) in south Georgia. The SWAT code was altered to recognize a difference in curve number between growing and dormant seasons, to use an initial abstraction (Ia), of 0.05S rather than 0.2S, and to adjust curve number based on the level of soil saturation in low-lying riparian zones. Refinements were made to two SWAT input paranteters, SURLAG and ALPHA_BF, from a previous set of calibration parameters. The combined changes improved the daily Nash-Sutcliffe model efficiency (NSE) from 0.42 to 0.66 for water yield at the outlet of the 16.9 km² subwatershed K of the LREW for the ten-year period 1995 to 2004. Further calibration of the SURLAG coefficient yielded the largest improvement of five alterations, and changing Ia effected the next largest improvement. Over the ten-year investigation period, the model predicted annual average water yield within 1% of measured streamflow, and deviation between observed and simulated values for stormflow was <2.2%. Annual daily NSEs for each of the ten years were improved; for two years affected by seasonal tropical storm events, NSEs were changed from negative to positive values. The results of this study support rite adjustment of the la ratio in the runoff curve number and suggest that additional changes to SWAT would improve water yield prediction for southern Coastal Plain locations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
21510032
Volume :
52
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Transactions of the ASABE
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
39879914
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.13031/2013.25948