Sediment Transport Modeling by Overland Flow, Using GIS and SWFM
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Abstract: (9977 Views) |
Land degradation due to soil erosion makes out of
reach a large part of available water in addition of soil losses. There are several
ways to study soil erosion. A new method is flow accumulation which
emphases on stream power. The stream power can mathematically be derived from
hydraulic shear stress and flow velocity. The study catchment is located in the
western part of the Zanjan River valley, an area below the dam watershed of Sefidrood. An operator which
given the drainage direction matrix and a weight matrix, determines a resulting
matrix such that each element represents the sum of the weights of all elements
in the matrix which drain to that element. Flow accumulation procedure for
creating the cumulative streampower was done by using Digital Elevation Model (DEM), the SWFM program, the drainage network, C-factor map,
slope map and GIS. The results of applying the streampower approach with the
SWFM in this study showed low erosion on relatively large areas, even in bare
units, except where flow concentrated in drainage networks and the main river.
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Keywords: Erosion &, Sediment, overland flow, SWFM, GIS, Zanjan |
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Type of Study: Research |
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Special Received: 2015/03/2 | Accepted: 2015/03/2 | Published: 2015/03/2
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