Author/Authors :
Dahmardeh Ghaleno, M.R Department of Range and Watershed Management - Faculty of Water and Soil - University of Zabol, Zabol
Abstract :
Aims Modeling precipitation-runoff processes and forecasting river flow are an essential step
in floods management and controlling, designing water structures in watersheds and droughts
management.
Materials & Methods In the present research, WetSpa distributed hydrological model was
applied to simulate river flow in Ziarat watershed of Golestan Province. This basin has an area
of 95 km2 and it has an average height of 1760 m above sea level. As a distributed, continuous,
and physical model, WetSpa is characterized with daily or hourly time series which accounts
for processes of precipitation, runoff, and evapotranspiration contexts. The model parameters
include distributive and global parameters. To run model, daily data on flow, precipitation,
temperature, and evaporation for years 2008–2016 were considered for calibration and
validation.
Findings The results of simulation showed a relatively good compatibility between calculated
and measured hydrograph at the basin outlet. According to Nash-Sutcliffe model for calibration
periodic model, efficiency coefficient estimated daily hydrographs and maximum flow rate by
57.32% and 84.11% accuracy, respectively. However, given Nash–Sutcliffe coefficient which
was equaled to −385.39 and −209.06 for low and high flow, respectively, validation results are
not acceptable which it can be attributed to water withdrawal and diversion dam for water
harvesting before gauging stations in outle.
Conclusion Given the calibration results, WetSpa model has great efficiency under high flow
circumstances compared to low flow mainly due to model weakness in low flow estimation but
as a whole model simulated total flow with acceptable accuracy.
Keywords :
Flow Simulation , Precipitation-runoff Models , Calibration and Validation , Ziarat Basin