Simulation of water balance components using TOPKAPI-X distributed hydrological model (Case study: Kashkan basin)
Considering the importance of knowing and awareness of the watersheds water balance status, and analyzing the hydrological behavior of watersheds for planning and implementing water-related projects, the need to use new technologies in predicting water balance components is more evident than ever. Based on this, in the Kashkan basin by utilizing the TOPKAPI-X hydrological model, the water balance components of the basin were simulated according to the cellular network design. Digital maps of the basin, land use, outlet point, soil texture, elevation, and continuous time series of temperature, precipitation, and discharge in the daily time step are the main inputs of the model. The model in each cell network balances the water balance of the entire period. Model calibration was done for the 15 years of the statistical period (1999 to 2014) and model validation for the 6-year period (2014 to 2020). The results showed that 27.02 and 28.43 percent of the total precipitation of the Kashkan basin was discharged from the basin as total runoff (respectively for calibration and validation periods), which is consistent with the observation data at the outlet hydrometry station. Next, to evaluate the efficiency of the model, the simulated values in both statistical periods were compared to the observational discharge. Statistical methods such as the Nash-Sutcliffe evaluation criteria showed that the TOPKAPI-X model predicted the water balance components such as actual and potential evapotranspiration, infiltration, and the amount of runoff, especially the total runoff, in this basin with relatively good accuracy (coefficient above 60%).
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