Authors
Jin‐Yong Choi, Bernard A Engel, Suresh Muthukrishnan, Jon Harbor
Publication date
2003/6
Journal
JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association
Volume
39
Issue
3
Pages
623-635
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
To adequately manage impacts of ongoing or future land use changes in a watershed, the magnitude of their hydrologic impacts needs to be assessed. A grid based daily streamflow model was calibrated with two years of observed streamflow data, using time periods when land use data are available and verified by comparison of model predictions with observed streamflow data. Streamflow data were separated into direct runoff and baseflow to estimate the impacts of urbanization on each hydrologic component. Analysis of the ratio between direct runoff and total runoff from 30 years of simulation results and the change in these ratios with urbanization shows that estimated annual direct runoff increased from 49.2 percent (1973) to 63.1 percent (1984) and 65.0 percent (1991), indicating the effects of urbanization are greater on direct runoff than on total runoff. The direct runoff ratio also varies with annual rainfall …
Total citations
200420052006200720082009201020112012201320142015201620172018201920202021202220235343233141453832212
Scholar articles
JY Choi, BA Engel, S Muthukrishnan, J Harbor - JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources …, 2003