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Geomorphic modelling for small watersheds using Principal Component Analysis

Journal: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING (Vol.13, No. 1)

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Page : 62-66

Keywords : Principal Component analysis; Geomorphological parameters; Morphometric model; Small watersheds;

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Abstract

Principal Component Analysis was carried out for grouping the different parameters into the Principal Components. To understand the behaviour of all the parameters pertaining to study areas, and to reduce the dimensionality of database, the data pertaining to twelve parameters of ten small watersheds were submitted for Principal Component Analysis. The method of components analysis, then, involves the rotation in the total variable space - an orthogonal or uncorrelated transformation wherein each of the n original variables is describable, in terms of the n new principal components. An important feature of the new components is that they account, in turn, for a maximum amount of variance of the variables. Analysis extracted three components as a Principal Components with 10 parameters, accounting for a total variance of 97.256 per cent. The first component is highly correlated with Re, Rc, Sb and Lbw accounting for 68.52 per cent variance. Second component is strongly correlated with RN accounting for 18.60 per cent variance and Third with Sc, accounting for 10.13 per cent variance. Finally, these extracted 10 parameters were used for modeling for prediction of sediment yield and runoff from selected small watersheds of Tapi basin, Maharashtra, India.

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