A Novel Approach for the Integral Management of Water Extremes in Plain Areas

<b>:</b><b> </b>Due to the socioeconomical impact of water extremes in plain areas, there is a considerable demand for suitable strategies aiding in the management of water resources and rainfed crops. Numerical models allow for the modelling of water extremes and their conse...

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Main Authors: Cristian Guevara Ochoa, Ignacio Masson, Georgina Cazenave, Luis Vives, Gabriel Vázquez Amábile
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-08-01
Series:Hydrology
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2306-5338/6/3/70
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spelling doaj-2ac103f4a445479d893350e2209304972020-11-24T21:32:33ZengMDPI AGHydrology2306-53382019-08-01637010.3390/hydrology6030070hydrology6030070A Novel Approach for the Integral Management of Water Extremes in Plain AreasCristian Guevara Ochoa0Ignacio Masson1Georgina Cazenave2Luis Vives3Gabriel Vázquez Amábile4“Dr. Eduardo Jorge Usunoff” Large Plains Hydrology Institute, IHLLA, República de Italia 780 C.C. 47 Azul, Buenos Aires B7300, Argentina“Dr. Eduardo Jorge Usunoff” Large Plains Hydrology Institute, IHLLA, República de Italia 780 C.C. 47 Azul, Buenos Aires B7300, Argentina“Dr. Eduardo Jorge Usunoff” Large Plains Hydrology Institute, IHLLA, República de Italia 780 C.C. 47 Azul, Buenos Aires B7300, Argentina“Dr. Eduardo Jorge Usunoff” Large Plains Hydrology Institute, IHLLA, República de Italia 780 C.C. 47 Azul, Buenos Aires B7300, ArgentinaSchool of Agronomy and Forest Engineering, National University of La Plata, Diag 113-N° 469. (1900), La Plata 1900, Argentina<b>:</b><b> </b>Due to the socioeconomical impact of water extremes in plain areas, there is a considerable demand for suitable strategies aiding in the management of water resources and rainfed crops. Numerical models allow for the modelling of water extremes and their consequences in order to decide on management strategies. Moreover, the integration of hydrologic models with hydraulic models under continuous or event-based approaches would synergistically contribute to better forecasting of water extreme consequences under different scenarios. This study conducted at the Santa Catalina stream basin (Buenos Aires province, Argentina) focuses on the integration of numerical models to analyze the hydrological response of plain areas to water extremes under different scenarios involving the implementation of an eco-efficient infrastructure (i.e., the integration of a green infrastructure and hydraulic structures). The two models used for the integration were: the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) and the CELDAS8 (CTSS8) hydrologic-hydraulic model. The former accounts for the processes related to the water balance (e.g., evapotranspiration, soil moisture, percolation, groundwater discharge and surface runoff), allowing for the analysis of water extremes for either dry or wet conditions. Complementarily, CTSS8 models the response of a basin to a rainfall event (e.g., runoff volume, peak flow and time to peak flow, flooded surface area). A 10-year data record (2003&#8722;2012) was analyzed to test different green infrastructure scenarios. SWAT was able to reproduce the waterflow in the basin with Nash Sutcliffe (NS) efficiency coefficients of 0.66 and 0.74 for the calibration and validation periods, respectively. The application of CTSS8 for a flood event with a return period of 10 years showed that the combination of a green infrastructure and hydraulic structures decreased the surface runoff by 28%, increased the soil moisture by 10% on an average daily scale, and reduced the impact of floods by 21% during rainfall events. The integration of continuous and event-based models for studying the impact of water extremes under different hypothetical scenarios represents a novel approach for evaluating potential basin management strategies aimed at improving the agricultural production in plain areas.https://www.mdpi.com/2306-5338/6/3/70Integrated hydrologic-hydraulic modelsSWATCTSS8droughtsfloodsplain areas
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author Cristian Guevara Ochoa
Ignacio Masson
Georgina Cazenave
Luis Vives
Gabriel Vázquez Amábile
spellingShingle Cristian Guevara Ochoa
Ignacio Masson
Georgina Cazenave
Luis Vives
Gabriel Vázquez Amábile
A Novel Approach for the Integral Management of Water Extremes in Plain Areas
Hydrology
Integrated hydrologic-hydraulic models
SWAT
CTSS8
droughts
floods
plain areas
author_facet Cristian Guevara Ochoa
Ignacio Masson
Georgina Cazenave
Luis Vives
Gabriel Vázquez Amábile
author_sort Cristian Guevara Ochoa
title A Novel Approach for the Integral Management of Water Extremes in Plain Areas
title_short A Novel Approach for the Integral Management of Water Extremes in Plain Areas
title_full A Novel Approach for the Integral Management of Water Extremes in Plain Areas
title_fullStr A Novel Approach for the Integral Management of Water Extremes in Plain Areas
title_full_unstemmed A Novel Approach for the Integral Management of Water Extremes in Plain Areas
title_sort novel approach for the integral management of water extremes in plain areas
publisher MDPI AG
series Hydrology
issn 2306-5338
publishDate 2019-08-01
description <b>:</b><b> </b>Due to the socioeconomical impact of water extremes in plain areas, there is a considerable demand for suitable strategies aiding in the management of water resources and rainfed crops. Numerical models allow for the modelling of water extremes and their consequences in order to decide on management strategies. Moreover, the integration of hydrologic models with hydraulic models under continuous or event-based approaches would synergistically contribute to better forecasting of water extreme consequences under different scenarios. This study conducted at the Santa Catalina stream basin (Buenos Aires province, Argentina) focuses on the integration of numerical models to analyze the hydrological response of plain areas to water extremes under different scenarios involving the implementation of an eco-efficient infrastructure (i.e., the integration of a green infrastructure and hydraulic structures). The two models used for the integration were: the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) and the CELDAS8 (CTSS8) hydrologic-hydraulic model. The former accounts for the processes related to the water balance (e.g., evapotranspiration, soil moisture, percolation, groundwater discharge and surface runoff), allowing for the analysis of water extremes for either dry or wet conditions. Complementarily, CTSS8 models the response of a basin to a rainfall event (e.g., runoff volume, peak flow and time to peak flow, flooded surface area). A 10-year data record (2003&#8722;2012) was analyzed to test different green infrastructure scenarios. SWAT was able to reproduce the waterflow in the basin with Nash Sutcliffe (NS) efficiency coefficients of 0.66 and 0.74 for the calibration and validation periods, respectively. The application of CTSS8 for a flood event with a return period of 10 years showed that the combination of a green infrastructure and hydraulic structures decreased the surface runoff by 28%, increased the soil moisture by 10% on an average daily scale, and reduced the impact of floods by 21% during rainfall events. The integration of continuous and event-based models for studying the impact of water extremes under different hypothetical scenarios represents a novel approach for evaluating potential basin management strategies aimed at improving the agricultural production in plain areas.
topic Integrated hydrologic-hydraulic models
SWAT
CTSS8
droughts
floods
plain areas
url https://www.mdpi.com/2306-5338/6/3/70
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