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SWAT+ application to a small catchment for NSWRM assessment
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<p>The assessment of soil-water balance is associated with several challenges, such as the mitigation effects of droughts and flooding, particularly under climate change. Such alerting threat has pushed forward the efforts that the governments are doing to mitigate this risk. Aiming at contributing to better characterize the soil-water balance in small agricultural catchments, the European Union has launched a project of OPtimal strategies to retAIN and re-use water and nutrients across different soil-climatic regions in Europe (OPTAIN). This project has received funding from the European Union&#8217;s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 862756. In the framework of this project, the Soil Water Assessment Tool Plus (SWAT+) model was applied to the Cherio river basin, located near the city of Milan, Northern Italy, to develop novel strategies for natural/small water retention measures (NSWRM). The topography of the basin is complex, in which the northern part of the basin is a mountainous area, while the middle and lower part is mainly covered by urban, forest, and agricultural areas. The digital elevation model, land uses, soils, river network, and a long dataset of observed meteorological variables from 2002 to 2020 were prepared and elaborated to satisfy the model requirements. The application of the SWAT+ model was done by delineating the watershed, mapping land use and soil and their associated parameters, and creating the Hydrologic Response Units (HRUs) that identify hydrological homogenous areas inside the basin. As a result, the SWAT+ was used to simulate the hydrological processes and a sensitivity analysis was performed to identify the sensitive parameters affecting the simulated discharge based on the Sobol method. Model calibration was then performed using the observed discharges recorded at a flow gauge close to the basin outlet. The results show that differences between the simulated and observed discharges are very significant and appear to be related to the insufficient quality of precipitation inputs, rather than to model limitations or poor parameter calibration. This returns to the role of the uncertainty associated with the temporal and spatial measurement of the precipitation even in small catchments when the hydromorphological characteristics are complex. The findings of this research can be used to have a better understanding of hydrological fluxes variability across the basin and to assess the proper NSWRM to improve the qualitative and quantitative management of water resources in the Cherio river basin.</p>
Title: SWAT+ application to a small catchment for NSWRM assessment
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<p>The assessment of soil-water balance is associated with several challenges, such as the mitigation effects of droughts and flooding, particularly under climate change.
Such alerting threat has pushed forward the efforts that the governments are doing to mitigate this risk.
Aiming at contributing to better characterize the soil-water balance in small agricultural catchments, the European Union has launched a project of OPtimal strategies to retAIN and re-use water and nutrients across different soil-climatic regions in Europe (OPTAIN).
This project has received funding from the European Union&#8217;s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 862756.
In the framework of this project, the Soil Water Assessment Tool Plus (SWAT+) model was applied to the Cherio river basin, located near the city of Milan, Northern Italy, to develop novel strategies for natural/small water retention measures (NSWRM).
The topography of the basin is complex, in which the northern part of the basin is a mountainous area, while the middle and lower part is mainly covered by urban, forest, and agricultural areas.
The digital elevation model, land uses, soils, river network, and a long dataset of observed meteorological variables from 2002 to 2020 were prepared and elaborated to satisfy the model requirements.
The application of the SWAT+ model was done by delineating the watershed, mapping land use and soil and their associated parameters, and creating the Hydrologic Response Units (HRUs) that identify hydrological homogenous areas inside the basin.
As a result, the SWAT+ was used to simulate the hydrological processes and a sensitivity analysis was performed to identify the sensitive parameters affecting the simulated discharge based on the Sobol method.
Model calibration was then performed using the observed discharges recorded at a flow gauge close to the basin outlet.
The results show that differences between the simulated and observed discharges are very significant and appear to be related to the insufficient quality of precipitation inputs, rather than to model limitations or poor parameter calibration.
This returns to the role of the uncertainty associated with the temporal and spatial measurement of the precipitation even in small catchments when the hydromorphological characteristics are complex.
The findings of this research can be used to have a better understanding of hydrological fluxes variability across the basin and to assess the proper NSWRM to improve the qualitative and quantitative management of water resources in the Cherio river basin.
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