ESTIMATION OF RUNOFF FOR AGRICULTURAL UTILIZATION USING GEOINFORMATICS: A MODEL STUDY FROM TELANGANA STATE
Journal: International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology (IJCIET) (Vol.8, No. 4)Publication Date: 2017-04-30
Authors : M. V. RAJU SS. ASADI M. SATISH KUMAR; HEPSIBAH PALIVELA;
Page : 1132-1144
Keywords : Soil Conservation Service Curve Number; Run off; Land use/Land cover; Slope map.;
Abstract
The Soil Conservation Service Curve Number (SCS-CN) method is widely used for predicting direct runoff volume for a given rainfall event. The applicability of the SCSCN method and the runoff generation mechanism were thoroughly analysed in a Mediterranean experimental watershed in Hyderabad. The region is characterized by a Mediterranean semi-arid climate. A detailed land cover and soil survey using remote sensing and GIS techniques, showed that the watershed is dominated by coarse soils with high hydraulic conductivities, whereas a smaller part is covered with medium textured soils and impervious surfaces. The analysis indicated that the SCS-CN method fails to pre direct runoff for the storm events studied, and that there is a strong correlation between the CN values obtained from measured runoff and the rainfall depth. The hypothesis that this correlation could be attributed to the existence of an impermeable part in a very permeable watershed was examined in depth, by developing a numerical simulation water flow model for predicting surface runoff generated from each of the three 15 soil types of the watershed. The results support the validity of this hypothesis for most of the events examined where the linear runoff formula provides better results than the SCS-CN method.
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