Evaluation of water loss in transit and surface runoff in a Brazilian semi-arid basin

  • Cristian Epifanio Toledo Departamento de Agronomia. Instituto Acadêmico de Ciências Agrárias e Sustentabilidade. Universidade Estadual de Goiás (UEG), Rua S7, S/N, CEP: 76190-000, Palmeiras de Goiás, GO, Brazil.
  • João Carlos Mohn Nogueira Departamento de Agronomia. Instituto Acadêmico de Ciências Agrárias e Sustentabilidade. Universidade Estadual de Goiás (UEG), Rua S7, S/N, CEP: 76190-000, Palmeiras de Goiás, GO, Brazil.
  • Alexandre de Amorim Camargo Departamento de Agronomia. Instituto Acadêmico de Ciências Agrárias e Sustentabilidade. Universidade Estadual de Goiás (UEG), Rua S7, S/N, CEP: 76190-000, Palmeiras de Goiás, GO, Brazil.
Keywords: coefficient of runoff, hydrology, modeling.

Abstract

The objective of this work was to propose and evaluate a model to estimate transit water losses and surface runoff in a Brazilian semi-arid basin, fundamental components in the hydrological studies of the region, such as in the verification of hydrological connectivity. The study area was the Orós Reservoir Basin, located in the state of Ceará. The modeling of transit water loss and surface runoff were developed based on the work of Araújo and Ribeiro (1996) and Peter et al. (2014). In the proposed model, the parameter of loss in transit (k) was estimated at 0.027 km-1 for a section of the river basin, and when simulated for other stretches it provided good flow results at the end of the stretch, obtaining an NSE of 82%. The value of the runoff coefficient was estimated at 3% and when evaluating a spatial variation of this coefficient in the basin, the values varied from 2% to 12%, and the use of specialized runoff coefficient (RC) values promoted a higher NSE in the discharge simulation in the basin. It is concluded that the proposed model to estimate transit water losses and surface runoff demonstrated a high efficiency in the simulation of hydrological processes. The basin of Orós reservoir presented a high variability of the coefficient of surface runoff, justifying the need for a greater spatiality of this coefficient in heterogeneous environments.


Published
06/07/2020
Section
Papers