Application of Grid-based Kinematic Wave Storm Runoff Model

  • Published : 2000.05.01

Abstract

The grid-based KIneMatic wave STOrm Runoff Model(Kim, 1998; Kim, et al., 1998) which predicts temporal variation and spatial distribution of saturated overland flow, subsurface flow and stream flow was evaluated at two watersheds. this model adopts the single overland flowpath algorithm and simulates surface and/or subsurface water depth at each cell by using water balance of hydrologic components. the model programmed by C-language uses ASCII-formatted map data supported by the irregular gridded map of the GRASS (Geographic Resources Analysis Support System) GIS and generates the spatial distribution maps of discharge, flow depth and soil moisture of the watershed.

Keywords

References

  1. J. of Hydrology v.87 An introduction to the European Hydrologic System - Systeme Hydrologique Europeen SHE 1 history and philosophy of a physically based distributed modelling system Abbort M.B.;Bathurst J.C.;Cunge J.A.;OConnell P.E.;Ramussen J.
  2. J. of Hydrology v.87 An introduction to the European Hydrologic System - Systeme Hydrologique Europeen, SHE 2 structure of a physically based distributed modelling system Abbort M.B.;Bathurst J.C.;Cunge J.A.;OConell P.E.
  3. PhD thesis Digital hydrologic modeling methods for water resources engineering with application to the broad brook Watershed Allen S.J.
  4. Trans. of ASAE v.23 no.4 ANSWERS A model for watershed planning Beasley D.B.;Huggins L.F.;Monke E.J.
  5. Water Resour. Res. v.18 On subsurface stormflow Predictions with simple kinematic theory for saturated and unsaturated flows Beven K.J.
  6. Distributed Hydrological Modeling A Discussion of Distributed Hydrological Modelling Beven K.J.;Abbort M.B.(ed.);Refsgaard J.C.(ed.)
  7. Hydrol. Sci. Bull. v.24 no.1 A physically based variable contributing area model of basin hydrology Beven K.J.;Kirkby M.J.
  8. J. of Hydrology v.69 Testing a physically-based flood forecasting model (TOPMODEL) for three UK catchments Beven K.J.;Kirkby M.J.;Schoffield N.lTagg A.
  9. MIT Dept. of Ciuvil Eng no.332 A distributed, physically-based rainfall-runoff model incorporating for real-time flood forecasting Cabral M.C.;Bras R.L.;Tarboton D.;Entekhabi D.
  10. GIS Assoc. of Korea. v.3 no.2 GIS Application Model for Temporal and Spatial Simulation of Surface Runoff from a Small Watershed Chung H.W.;Kim S.J.;Choi J.Y.;Kim D.S.
  11. Tectonophysics v.194 Principles of drainage basin analysis from multisource data Application to the Application to the structural analysis of the Zaire basin Deffontaines B.;Chorowiez J.
  12. PhD thesis Aggregation and scaling of sparially-variable hydrological process Local catchment-scale and macroscale models of water and energy balance Famiglietti J.S.
  13. Water Resour. Res. v.26 no.10 Physically based hydrologic modelling I. A terrain based model for investive purposes Grayson R.B.;Moore I.D.;McMahon T.A.
  14. Water Resour. Res. v.26 no.10 Physically nased hydrologic modelling II. Is the concept realistic? Grayson R.B.;Moore I.D.;McMahon T.A.
  15. U.S. Department of Commerce National Weather Service river forecast system forecast procedures. Technical Memorandum NWS-HYDRO-14, National Wwather Service, National Oceanic and Atomspheric Administration
  16. Hydroimformatics 98 Grid-Based Variable Source Area Strom Runoff Model Kim S.J.;Steenhuis T.S.;Babovic V.(ed.);Larsen L.C.(ed.);A.A. Balkema(ed.)
  17. KWRA v.30 no.3 Grid-based KIneMatic Wave STOrm Runoff Model (KIMSTORM) I. Theory and Model Kim S.J.
  18. KWRA v.30 no.3 Grid-based KIneMatic Wave STOrm Runoff Model (KIMSTORM), II Application - applied to Yoncheon Dam Watershed Kim S.J.;Chae H.S.;Shin S.C.
  19. Water Resour. Res. v.22 Sediment transport capacity of sheet and rill flow Application of unit stream power theory Moore I.D.;Burch G.J.
  20. Process Studies in Hillslope Hydrology Hydraulics and overland flow Moore I.D.;Foster G.R.;Anderson M.G.(ed.);Burt T.P.(ed.)
  21. J. of Hydrology v.10 River flow forecasting through conceptual models, Part I - A discussion of principles Nash J.E.;Sutcliffe J.V.
  22. Trans. of ASAE v.25 Estimation of soil water properties Rawls W.J.;Brakensiek D.L.;Saxton K.E.
  23. WRP Computer Models of Watershed Hydrology Singh V.P.
  24. Water Resour. Res. v.20 Modeling subsurface stormflow on steeply sloping forested watersheds Sloan P.G.;Moore I.D.
  25. Water Resour. Bull. v.26 no.4 Runoff volume estimation using GIS techniques Stuebe M.M.;Johnstom D.M.
  26. J. of Hydrology v.102 Incorporation of the effect of concentration of flow into the kinematic wave equations and its application to runoff system lumping Takasao T.;Shiiba M.
  27. GRASS 4.1 Users Manual.
  28. PhD thesis Effective use of Geographic Information Systems for rainfall-runoff modeling Zollweg J.A.