UPLAND EROSION MODELING WITH CASC2D-SED

被引:7
作者
Pierre JULIEN
Rosalía ROJAS
机构
[1] EngineeringResearchCenter,ColoradoStateUniversity,ResearchAssociate,CivilEngineeringDept,ColoradoStateUniversityProfessorofCivilEngineeringFortCollins,CO,USA,FortCollins,CO,USA
关键词
Geographical Information System (GIS); Hydrologic model; Soil erosion; Watershed;
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中图分类号
S157 [水土保持];
学科分类号
0815 ; 082802 ; 090707 ; 0910 ;
摘要
Developed at Colorado State University, CASC2D-SED is a physically-based model simulating the hydrologic response of a watershed to a distributed rainfall field. The time-dependent processes include: precipitation, interception, infiltration, surface runoff and channel routing, upland erosion, transport and sedimentation. CASC2D-SED is applied to Goodwin Creek, Mississippi. The watershed covers 21 km2 and has been extensively monitored both at the outlet and at several internal locations by the ARS-NSL at Oxford, MS. The model has been calibrated and validated using rainfall data from 16 meteorological stations, 6 stream gauging stations and 6 sediment gauging stations. Sediment erosion/deposition rates by size fraction are predicted both in space and time. Geovisualization, a powerful data exploration technique based on GIS technology, is used to analyze and display the dynamic output time series generated by the CASC2D-SED model.
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页码:265 / 274
页数:10
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