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Modifications to SCS-CN Method for Long-Term Hydrologic Simulation

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dc.contributor.author Geetha, K.
dc.contributor.author Mishra, S. K.
dc.contributor.author Eldho, T. I.
dc.contributor.author Rastogi, A. K.
dc.contributor.author Pandey, R. P.
dc.date.accessioned 2019-09-23T10:53:38Z
dc.date.available 2019-09-23T10:53:38Z
dc.date.issued 2007
dc.identifier.citation J. Irrig. Drain Eng. 2007.133:475-486 en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://117.252.14.250:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/3631
dc.description.abstract The original soil conservation service curve number SCS-CN technique is primarily used to transform daily rainfall into surface runoff by assuming the proportionality between retention and surface runoff based on a parameter referred to as curve number CN . The conventional method does not take into account the temporal and spatial variability of curve number. In this paper, an attempt has been made to modify the existing SCS-CN model in two ways by varying the CN using antecedent moisture condition designated as Model I , and by using antecedent moisture amount designated as Model II . The daily moisture storage is updated based on varying the curve number and other hydrologic abstractions. These two different models are constructed to compute streamflow components: Direct surface runoff, base flow, and hydrological abstractions. These methodologies were successfully applied to daily data of catchments of Cauvery, Narmada, Ganga, and Ulhas Rivers, lying in different climatic regions of India, and the results were analyzed. Application of Model I to Hemavati a tributary of River Cauvery, Karnataka State data yielded maximum efficiency of 84% in calibration, and minimum efficiency of 54% with Ramganga a tributary of River Ganga, Uttaranchal State data, whereas Model II showed maximum efficiency of 85% in Hemavati catchment and minimum efficiency of 64% in Kalu catchment a tributary of River Ulhas, Maharashtra State . Model II performed better than Model I on all four catchments. It is found that the proposed models reasonably simulate the catchment response and these SCS-CN-based models are applicable to complex natured watersheds. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher ASCE en_US
dc.subject Runoff en_US
dc.subject Hydrologic models en_US
dc.subject Simulation en_US
dc.subject Watershed management en_US
dc.subject Moisture en_US
dc.subject Catchments en_US
dc.title Modifications to SCS-CN Method for Long-Term Hydrologic Simulation en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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