Authors
KJ Lim, BA Engel, Z Tang, S Muthukrishnan, J Choi, K Kim
Publication date
2006/1/1
Journal
Journal of Environmental Management
Volume
78
Issue
1
Pages
35-43
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Urbanization can result in alteration of a watershed's hydrologic response and water quality. To simulate hydrologic and water quality impacts of land use changes, the Long-Term Hydrologic Impact Assessment (L-THIA) system has been used. The L-THIA system estimates pollutant loading based on direct runoff quantity and land use based pollutant coefficients. The accurate estimation of direct runoff is important in assessing water quality impacts of land use changes. An automated program was developed to calibrate the L-THIA model using the millions of curve number (CN) combinations associated with land uses and hydrologic soil groups. L-THIA calibration for the Little Eagle Creek (LEC) watershed near Indianapolis, Indiana was performed using land use data for 1991 and daily rainfall data for six months of 1991 (January 1–June 30) to minimize errors associated with use of different temporal land use data …
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