Authors
AKM Saiful Islam, Supria Paul, Khaled Mohammed, Mutasim Billah, Md Golam Rabbani Fahad, Md Alfi Hasan, GM Tarekul Islam, Sujit Kumar Bala
Publication date
2017/10/25
Journal
Journal of Water and Climate Change
Pages
jwc2017076
Publisher
IWA Publishing
Description
The Ganges–Brahmaputra–Meghna river system carries the world's third-largest fresh water discharge and Brahmaputra alone carries about 67% of the total annual flow of Bangladesh. Climate change will be expected to alter the hydrological cycles and the flow regime of these basins. Assessment of the fresh water availability of the Brahmaputra Basin in the future under climate change condition is crucial for both society and the ecosystem. SWAT, a semi-distributed physically based hydrological model, has been applied to investigate hydrological response of the basin. However, it is a challenging task to calibrate and validate models over this ungauged and poor data basin. A model derived by using gridded rainfall data from the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) satellite and temperature data from reanalysis product ERA-Interim provides acceptable calibration and validation. Using the SWAT …
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