Study of relationship between physical characteristic and hydrological characteristic of basin: Case study in northern basin of Thailand
1995
Chalermchai Suathae | Somwang Pornsathapun | Surachan Saelee
Lacking of hydrological data both in quality and quantity causes a problem of insufficient data for hydrological analysis of a basin leading to inadequate information for water resources development and planning. Particularly, the insufficient streamflow gauging stations result in the difficulties in determination of runoff of a basin. The study aims to alleviate such problem by investigation of the relationship between annual runoff and its physical characteristics in order to use such characteristics to estimate the volume of annual runoff of a basin where there does not exist any streamflow gauging station. Land used soil type, and rock type were selected to defined physical characteristics of a basin. There informations were extracted from existing maps of the study area located in the northern region of Thailand, covering a total drainage area of 13, 130 km with 17 subbasins of size from 35 km to 2795 km. The estimation of runoff coefficients of each type of physical characteristics was manipulated on by one independently by using optimization technique of system of linear equations under contrains. The results show that only runoff coefficient of land used and soil type are of physical meaning. Comparison between observed runoff and computed runoff indicates that these coefficients can be used to estimate annual runoff in this region with quite satisfactory results. The proposed methodology and the results obtained can be applied to estimate annual runoff for ungaged basins which are frequently located in remote area and water resources development is required, particularly in the northern region of Thailand whose physical characteristics are similar to the study area.
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