Hydrological Response Analysis Using Remote Sensing and Cloud Computing: Insights from the Chalakudy River Basin, Kerala
2025
Gudihalli Munivenkatappa Rajesh | Sajeena Shaharudeen | Fahdah Falah Ben Hasher | Mohamed Zhran
Hydrological modeling is critical for assessing water availability and guiding sustainable resource management, particularly in monsoon-dependent, data-scarce basins such as the Chalakudy River Basin (CRB) in Kerala, India. This study integrated the Soil Conservation Service Curve Number (SCS-CN) method within the Google Earth Engine (GEE) platform, making novel use of multi-source, open access datasets (CHIRPS precipitation, MODIS land cover and evapotranspiration, and OpenLand soil data) to estimate spatially distributed long-term runoff (2001&ndash:2023). Model calibration against observed runoff showed strong performance (NSE = 0.86, KGE = 0.81, R2 = 0.83, RMSE = 29.37 mm and ME = 13.48 mm), validating the approach. Over 75% of annual runoff occurs during the southwest monsoon (June&ndash:September), with July alone contributing 220.7 mm. Seasonal assessments highlighted monsoonal excesses and dry-season deficits, while water balance correlated strongly with rainfall (r = 0.93) and runoff (r = 0.94) but negatively with evapotranspiration (r = &ndash:0.87). Time-series analysis indicated a slight rise in rainfall, a decline in evapotranspiration, and a marginal improvement in water balance, implying gradual enhancement of regional water availability. Spatial analysis revealed a west&ndash:east gradient in precipitation, evapotranspiration, and water balance, producing surpluses in lowlands and deficits in highlands. These findings underscore the potential of cloud-based hydrological modeling to capture spatiotemporal dynamics of hydrological variables and support climate-resilient water management in monsoon-driven and data-scarce river basins.
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