Determination of streamflow sequences for ungaged subbasins using soil and water assessment tool (SWAT) /
(3) Regression approach, were compared. The
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| Format: | Thesis eBook |
| Language: | English |
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| Online Access: | Link to OAKTrust copy |
| Summary: | (3) Regression approach, were compared. The adjusted to remove the impacts of reservoir Allocation of the highly variable water resources of a ics. at engaged as well as gaged locations. According to concern throughout the world, particularly in regions construction, water use, and other human activities. determining the unappropriated flow and availability Drainage area ratio method, (2) SWAT prediction, and engaged water right locations were predicted using the engaged water right locations. Naturalized streamflow for allocating the water to the users. Water for determining the water availability to water users for the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model. hydrologic modeling capabilities for distributing Jacinto River Basin. The latitudes and longitudes of locations and the predicted flows at the engaged water locations were obtained from TNRCC database. The measured flow obtained from the downstream gaged site. model. The predictive ability of three methods', (1) modeling, if a water right is in an engaged site, the models, such as Water Rights Analysis Package (WRAP), naturalized streamflows from gaged locations to of upstream reservoirs and diversions. Naturalized over other methods. Hence, the regression relations Regression approach was found to be a better method regression relations for the period 1940 - 1980 from represents the natural hydrology without the effects require capabilities models could effectively be used right locations. The streamflow sequences for the river basin to competing water users is a major streamflows are the historical gaged streamflow data subbasins were delineated for the control points and The flows at each location were determined using SWAT the naturalized flow values of the gaged locations. The overall goal of this research was to evaluate the present approach followed in water availability the stream gaging stations and the water right the water right locations. The subbasin raster layers The watershed selected for the study was the San water availability to that right is assumed to be the were obtained between the predicted flows at the gaged were used as base maps for extracting the input data where demands exceed supplies. Water availability |
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| Item Description: | "Major subject: Agricultural Engineering". Vita. |
| Physical Description: | xi, 144 leaves : illustrations ; 28 cm. Also available online. |
| Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references: pages 69-72. |