Application of SMR to Modeling Watersheds in the Catskill Mountains |
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Authors: | Vishal K. Mehta M. Todd Walter Erin S. Brooks Tammo S. Steenhuis Michael F. Walter Mark Johnson Jan Boll Dominique Thongs |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biological and Environmental Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853-5701, USA;(2) Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering, Moscow, ID 83844, Russia;(3) New York City Dept. of Environmental Protection, Kingston, NY 12401, USA |
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Abstract: | Very few hydrological models commonly used in watershed management are appropriate for simulating the saturation excess runoff. The Soil Moisture Routing model (SMR) was developed specifically to predict saturation excess runoff from variable source areas, especially for areas where shallow interflow controls saturation. A recent version of SMR was applied to two rural catchments in the Catskill Mountains to evaluate its ability to simulate the hydrology of these systems. Only readily available meteorological, topographical, and landuse information from published literature and governmental agencies was used. Measured and predicted streamflows showed relatively good agreement; the average Nash–Sutcliffe efficiency for the two watersheds were R2=72% and R2=63%. Distributed soil moisture contents and the locations of hydrologically sensitive areas were also predicted well. |
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