Hydrological simulation as subside for management of surface water resources at the Mortes River Basin

ABSTRACT Hydrological models are tools which describe processes and allow predicting the results of making management decisions, and are an important water resource management tool, especially for small-sized watersheds. This work had as an objective to test different calibration strategies and appl...

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Main Authors: Eliete Nazaré Eduardo, Carlos Rogério de Mello, Marcelo Ribeiro Viola, Phillip Ray Owens, Nilton Curi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Lavras
Series:Ciência e Agrotecnologia
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-70542016000400390&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-d37c4d32e07d490ebdfff2c2a3a18b7a2020-11-25T00:25:38ZengUniversidade Federal de LavrasCiência e Agrotecnologia1981-182940439040410.1590/1413-70542016404009516S1413-70542016000400390Hydrological simulation as subside for management of surface water resources at the Mortes River BasinEliete Nazaré EduardoCarlos Rogério de MelloMarcelo Ribeiro ViolaPhillip Ray OwensNilton CuriABSTRACT Hydrological models are tools which describe processes and allow predicting the results of making management decisions, and are an important water resource management tool, especially for small-sized watersheds. This work had as an objective to test different calibration strategies and apply the SWAT model for hydrological simulation of the Mortes River Basin, MG. We evaluated 6 fluviometric stations, with drainage area between 272 and 6070 km² for purposes of water resource management. The evaluation of the model performance was conducted by using Nash-Sutcliffe coefficients (CNS) and percent bias (PBIAS). The results obtained from the statistic indices applied in the analysis of the model performance qualified the SWAT hydrological model as adequate for streamflow simulation in the Mortes River Basin. The adopted strategies attest to the applicability of the model as a management tool for water resources planning for other small-sized watersheds without data, in order to plan for rational water use.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-70542016000400390&lng=en&tlng=enEnvironmental managementSWATdrainage areacalibration
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author Eliete Nazaré Eduardo
Carlos Rogério de Mello
Marcelo Ribeiro Viola
Phillip Ray Owens
Nilton Curi
spellingShingle Eliete Nazaré Eduardo
Carlos Rogério de Mello
Marcelo Ribeiro Viola
Phillip Ray Owens
Nilton Curi
Hydrological simulation as subside for management of surface water resources at the Mortes River Basin
Ciência e Agrotecnologia
Environmental management
SWAT
drainage area
calibration
author_facet Eliete Nazaré Eduardo
Carlos Rogério de Mello
Marcelo Ribeiro Viola
Phillip Ray Owens
Nilton Curi
author_sort Eliete Nazaré Eduardo
title Hydrological simulation as subside for management of surface water resources at the Mortes River Basin
title_short Hydrological simulation as subside for management of surface water resources at the Mortes River Basin
title_full Hydrological simulation as subside for management of surface water resources at the Mortes River Basin
title_fullStr Hydrological simulation as subside for management of surface water resources at the Mortes River Basin
title_full_unstemmed Hydrological simulation as subside for management of surface water resources at the Mortes River Basin
title_sort hydrological simulation as subside for management of surface water resources at the mortes river basin
publisher Universidade Federal de Lavras
series Ciência e Agrotecnologia
issn 1981-1829
description ABSTRACT Hydrological models are tools which describe processes and allow predicting the results of making management decisions, and are an important water resource management tool, especially for small-sized watersheds. This work had as an objective to test different calibration strategies and apply the SWAT model for hydrological simulation of the Mortes River Basin, MG. We evaluated 6 fluviometric stations, with drainage area between 272 and 6070 km² for purposes of water resource management. The evaluation of the model performance was conducted by using Nash-Sutcliffe coefficients (CNS) and percent bias (PBIAS). The results obtained from the statistic indices applied in the analysis of the model performance qualified the SWAT hydrological model as adequate for streamflow simulation in the Mortes River Basin. The adopted strategies attest to the applicability of the model as a management tool for water resources planning for other small-sized watersheds without data, in order to plan for rational water use.
topic Environmental management
SWAT
drainage area
calibration
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-70542016000400390&lng=en&tlng=en
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