Runoff and sediment yield modeling in a medium-size mediterranean watershed

The AnnAGNPS model was used to estimate runoff, peak discharge and sediment yield at the event scale in the Carapelle watershed, a Mediterranean medium-size watershed (506 km2) located in Apulia, Southern Italy. The model was calibrated and validated using five years of runoff and sediment yield dat...

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Main Authors: Ossama M.M. Abdelwahab, Tiziana Bisantino, Fabio Milillo, Francesco Gentile
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2013-09-01
Series:Journal of Agricultural Engineering
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Online Access:http://www.agroengineering.org/index.php/jae/article/view/248
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spelling doaj-64f8b1089001432eb044476c7b8c03762020-11-25T03:41:44ZengPAGEPress PublicationsJournal of Agricultural Engineering1974-70712239-62682013-09-01442s10.4081/jae.2013.248201Runoff and sediment yield modeling in a medium-size mediterranean watershedOssama M.M. AbdelwahabTiziana BisantinoFabio MililloFrancesco GentileThe AnnAGNPS model was used to estimate runoff, peak discharge and sediment yield at the event scale in the Carapelle watershed, a Mediterranean medium-size watershed (506 km2) located in Apulia, Southern Italy. The model was calibrated and validated using five years of runoff and sediment yield data measured at a monitoring station located at Ordona – Ponte dei Sauri Bridge. A total of 36 events was used to estimate the output of the model during the period 2007-2011, in comparison to the corresponding observations at the watershed outlet. The model performed well in predicting runoff, as was testified by the high values of the coefficients of efficiency and determination during the validation process. The peak flows predictions were satisfactory especially for the high flow events; the prediction capability of sediment yield was good, even if a slight over-estimation was observed. Finally, the model was used to evaluate the effectiveness of different Management practices (MPs) on the watershed (converting wheat to forest, using vegetated streams, crop rotation corn/soybean, no tillage). While the maximum reduction in sediment yield was achieved converting wheat to forest, the best compromises between soil conservation and agriculture resulted to be crop rotations.http://www.agroengineering.org/index.php/jae/article/view/248watershed modeling, AnnAGNPS, suspended sediment transport, Best Management practices, crop rotation
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author Ossama M.M. Abdelwahab
Tiziana Bisantino
Fabio Milillo
Francesco Gentile
spellingShingle Ossama M.M. Abdelwahab
Tiziana Bisantino
Fabio Milillo
Francesco Gentile
Runoff and sediment yield modeling in a medium-size mediterranean watershed
Journal of Agricultural Engineering
watershed modeling, AnnAGNPS, suspended sediment transport, Best Management practices, crop rotation
author_facet Ossama M.M. Abdelwahab
Tiziana Bisantino
Fabio Milillo
Francesco Gentile
author_sort Ossama M.M. Abdelwahab
title Runoff and sediment yield modeling in a medium-size mediterranean watershed
title_short Runoff and sediment yield modeling in a medium-size mediterranean watershed
title_full Runoff and sediment yield modeling in a medium-size mediterranean watershed
title_fullStr Runoff and sediment yield modeling in a medium-size mediterranean watershed
title_full_unstemmed Runoff and sediment yield modeling in a medium-size mediterranean watershed
title_sort runoff and sediment yield modeling in a medium-size mediterranean watershed
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Journal of Agricultural Engineering
issn 1974-7071
2239-6268
publishDate 2013-09-01
description The AnnAGNPS model was used to estimate runoff, peak discharge and sediment yield at the event scale in the Carapelle watershed, a Mediterranean medium-size watershed (506 km2) located in Apulia, Southern Italy. The model was calibrated and validated using five years of runoff and sediment yield data measured at a monitoring station located at Ordona – Ponte dei Sauri Bridge. A total of 36 events was used to estimate the output of the model during the period 2007-2011, in comparison to the corresponding observations at the watershed outlet. The model performed well in predicting runoff, as was testified by the high values of the coefficients of efficiency and determination during the validation process. The peak flows predictions were satisfactory especially for the high flow events; the prediction capability of sediment yield was good, even if a slight over-estimation was observed. Finally, the model was used to evaluate the effectiveness of different Management practices (MPs) on the watershed (converting wheat to forest, using vegetated streams, crop rotation corn/soybean, no tillage). While the maximum reduction in sediment yield was achieved converting wheat to forest, the best compromises between soil conservation and agriculture resulted to be crop rotations.
topic watershed modeling, AnnAGNPS, suspended sediment transport, Best Management practices, crop rotation
url http://www.agroengineering.org/index.php/jae/article/view/248
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