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Development and Comparison of Multiple Regression Models to Predict Bankfull Channel Dimensions for Use in Hydrologic Models
Authors:Katrin Bieger  Hendrik Rathjens  Jeffrey G Arnold  Indrajeet Chaubey  Peter M Allen
Institution:1. Blackland Research and Extension Center, Texas A&M AgriLife, Temple, Texas;2. Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana;3. Grassland, Soil and Water Research Laboratory, USDA‐ARS, Temple, Texas;4. Department of Geology, Baylor University, Waco, Texas
Abstract:Channel dimensions are important input variables for many hydrologic models. As measurements of channel geometry are not available in most watersheds, they are often predicted using bankfull hydraulic geometry relationships. This study aims at improving existing equations that relate bankfull width, depth, and cross‐sectional area to drainage area (DA) without limiting their use to well‐gauged watersheds. We included seven additional variables in the equations that can be derived from data that are generally required by hydrologic models anyway and conducted several multiple regression analyses to identify the ideal combination of additional variables for nationwide and regional models for each Physiographic Division of the United States (U.S.). Results indicate that including the additional variables in the regression equations generally improves predictions considerably. The selection of relevant variables varies by Physiographic Division, but average annual precipitation (PCP) and temperature (TMP) were generally found to improve the models the most. Therefore, we recommend using regression equations with three independent variables (DA, PCP, and TMP) to predict bankfull channel dimensions for hydrologic models. Furthermore, we recommend using the regional equations for watersheds within regions from which data were used for model development, whereas in all other parts of the U.S. and the rest of the world, the nationwide equations should be given preference.
Keywords:rivers/streams  watersheds  geomorphology  channel geometry  multiple regression  nationwide and regional models  hydrologic modeling
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