dc.contributor.author |
Halwatura, D. |
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dc.contributor.author |
Najim, M.M.M. |
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dc.date.accessioned |
2017-04-20T06:21:16Z |
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dc.date.available |
2017-04-20T06:21:16Z |
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dc.date.issued |
2012 |
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dc.identifier.citation |
Halwatura, D. and Najim, M.M.M. 2012. Runoff Modeling of a Wet Zone Watershed in Sri Lanka Using HEC-HMS Model. Proceedings of the Eighteenth Scientific Sessions of the Sri Lanka Association for Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, May, 2012. Sri Lanka Association for Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, Colombo, Sri Lanka. (Abstract) p.21. |
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http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/16957 |
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dc.description.abstract |
Flows of the world's rivers are increasingly being modified through
impoundments to conserve and develop water resources and therefore
estimation of river flow and their variations are vital. Information on rainfall and
resulted stream flow patterns are essential for sustainable exploitation of river
resources, but stream flows are not available at locations of interest. HEC-HMS is
a reliable model developed by the US Army Corps of Engineers that could be
used for hydrological simulations, but this model is not calibrated and validated
for Sri Lankan watersheds. This study employed three different approaches to
calibrate and validate the HEC-HMS 3.4 model to Attanagalu Oya catchment and
generate long term flow data for the river and its tributaries.
Daily rainfall data from five rain gauging stations (Vincit, Chesterford,
Kirindiwela, Nittambuwa Pasyala and Henarathgoda) for past 20 years scattered
in upper and middle Attanagalu Oya catchment, SO year daily rainfall data and 20
year monthly evaporation data for agro meteorological station Henarathgoda in
the lower catchment jointly with daily flow data at Dunamale from 2005 to 2010
were used in the study. GIS layers that were needed as input data for the model
were prepared using Arc GIS 9.2 software. Three methods were selected for the
model calibration process, soil conservation service (SCS) curve number loss
method, deficit constant loss method (Snyder unit hydrograph method and Clark
unit hydrograph method). Calibration was carried out for Dunamale sub
catchment using daily flow data from 2005-2007. Validation was achieved with a
new set of daily rainfall and flow data (2008 - 2010).
As the loss method, the SCS curve number method did not perform well
even though it is used widely for flow simulation in Sri Lanka. Instead of SCS
curve number method, deficit constant method was employed with reasonable
accuracy. According to the results Snyder unit hydrograph method could be
recommended as the best transformation method for the Attanagalu Oya basin
compared to Clark unit hydrograph method. It is concluded that combination of
these two methods can reliably be applied in order to simulate river flows in the
country since there are ample of un-gauged rivers located in the wet zone of Sri
Lanka. |
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dc.language.iso |
en |
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dc.publisher |
Sri Lanka Association for Fisheries and Aquatic Resources |
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dc.title |
Runoff Modeling of a Wet Zone Watershed in Sri Lanka Using HEC-HMS Model |
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dc.type |
Article |
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