Water demand-supply analysis in a large spatial area based on the processes of evapotranspiration and runoff.
Author(s) -
Toshisuke Maruyama
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
proceedings of the japan academy. series b, physical and biological sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.211
H-Index - 55
ISSN - 0386-2208
DOI - 10.2183/pjab/83.181
To estimate the amount of evapotranspiration in a river basin, the "short period water balance method" was formulated. Then, by introducing the "complementary relationship method," the amount of evapotranspiration was estimated seasonally, and with reasonable accuracy, for both small and large areas. Moreover, to accurately estimate river discharge in the low water season, the "weighted statistical unit hydrograph method" was proposed and a procedure for the calculation of the unit hydrograph was developed. Also, a new model, based on the "equivalent roughness method," was successfully developed for the estimation of flood runoff from newly reclaimed farmlands. Based on the results of this research, a "composite reservoir model" was formulated to analyze the repeated use of irrigation water in large spatial areas. The application of this model to a number of watershed areas provided useful information with regard to the realities of water demand-supply systems in watersheds predominately dedicated to paddy fields, in Japan.
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