Daily Runoff Prediction in Maroun Basin Using HEC-HMS Model

The prediction of stream-flow have incessantly attracted water engineer studies with due regard to its importance in the design of water structures, water intake from the rivers, planning and operation of reservoirs of dams, and erosion and sedimentation control measures in rivers. In this research,...

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Main Authors: Abbas Ahmadpor, Seyyedhassan Mirhashemi, Parviz Haghighat jou
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Published: Iran Water and Wastewater Association 2019-04-01
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Online Access:http://www.jwwse.ir/article_87681_084f3af54d80882817034e04fc2f27d8.pdf?lang=en
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author Abbas Ahmadpor
Seyyedhassan Mirhashemi
Parviz Haghighat jou
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description The prediction of stream-flow have incessantly attracted water engineer studies with due regard to its importance in the design of water structures, water intake from the rivers, planning and operation of reservoirs of dams, and erosion and sedimentation control measures in rivers. In this research, HEC-HMS model was used in prediction of daily stream-flow in the Maroun Basin, evaluating the ability and precision of this model in predicting stream-flow. For this purpose, continuous simulation of daily rainfall-runoff was performed before the prediction period using soil moisture accounting algorithm (SMA). In order to calibrate and verify the HEC-HMS model, daily stream-flow data from 1995 to 2006 and from 2007 to 2011 at the Idenak hydrometric Station were respectively used. Then, daily stream-flow at Idenak Station was predicted from 2011 to 2012. The results showed that the goodness of fit tests including Nash-Sutcliffe efficiency index, coefficient of determination and root mean square error in the runoff prediction process at Idenak station are equal to 0.56, 0.67 and 32.2 m3/s, respectively. Therefore, the HEC-HMS model has acceptable ability and precision in predicting runoff.
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spelling doaj.art-6fff47457b0344bfb209c462b493888b2022-12-22T03:08:26ZfasIran Water and Wastewater Associationعلوم و مهندسی آب و فاضلاب2588-395X2019-04-014141310.22112/JWWSE.2019.154018.1117Daily Runoff Prediction in Maroun Basin Using HEC-HMS ModelAbbas Ahmadpor0Seyyedhassan Mirhashemi1Parviz Haghighat jou2Graduated of Water Resources Engineering, University of Zabol. Zabol, IranGraduated ph.d, Dept. of Water Engineering, Faculty of Water and Soil, University of Zabol.Associate Professor, Dept. of Water Engineering, Faculty of Water and Soil, University of ZabolThe prediction of stream-flow have incessantly attracted water engineer studies with due regard to its importance in the design of water structures, water intake from the rivers, planning and operation of reservoirs of dams, and erosion and sedimentation control measures in rivers. In this research, HEC-HMS model was used in prediction of daily stream-flow in the Maroun Basin, evaluating the ability and precision of this model in predicting stream-flow. For this purpose, continuous simulation of daily rainfall-runoff was performed before the prediction period using soil moisture accounting algorithm (SMA). In order to calibrate and verify the HEC-HMS model, daily stream-flow data from 1995 to 2006 and from 2007 to 2011 at the Idenak hydrometric Station were respectively used. Then, daily stream-flow at Idenak Station was predicted from 2011 to 2012. The results showed that the goodness of fit tests including Nash-Sutcliffe efficiency index, coefficient of determination and root mean square error in the runoff prediction process at Idenak station are equal to 0.56, 0.67 and 32.2 m3/s, respectively. Therefore, the HEC-HMS model has acceptable ability and precision in predicting runoff.http://www.jwwse.ir/article_87681_084f3af54d80882817034e04fc2f27d8.pdf?lang=enidanak stationhec-hms modelnash-sutcliffe coefficientprediction of stream-flowsimulation of rainfall-runoff
spellingShingle Abbas Ahmadpor
Seyyedhassan Mirhashemi
Parviz Haghighat jou
Daily Runoff Prediction in Maroun Basin Using HEC-HMS Model
علوم و مهندسی آب و فاضلاب
idanak station
hec-hms model
nash-sutcliffe coefficient
prediction of stream-flow
simulation of rainfall-runoff
title Daily Runoff Prediction in Maroun Basin Using HEC-HMS Model
title_full Daily Runoff Prediction in Maroun Basin Using HEC-HMS Model
title_fullStr Daily Runoff Prediction in Maroun Basin Using HEC-HMS Model
title_full_unstemmed Daily Runoff Prediction in Maroun Basin Using HEC-HMS Model
title_short Daily Runoff Prediction in Maroun Basin Using HEC-HMS Model
title_sort daily runoff prediction in maroun basin using hec hms model
topic idanak station
hec-hms model
nash-sutcliffe coefficient
prediction of stream-flow
simulation of rainfall-runoff
url http://www.jwwse.ir/article_87681_084f3af54d80882817034e04fc2f27d8.pdf?lang=en
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