Title: | Model estimates of runoff in the closed, semiarid Estancia Basin, central New Mexico, USA |
Authors: | Menking, K.M., K.H. Syed, R.Y. Anderson, N.G. Shafike and J.G. Arnold |
Year: | 2003 |
Journal: | Hydrological Sciences Journal |
Volume (Issue): | 48(6) |
Pages: | 953-970 |
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DOI: | 10.1623/hysj.48.6.953.51424 |
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Model: | SWAT |
Broad Application Category: | hydrologic only |
Primary Application Category: | model and/or data interface |
Secondary Application Category: | hydrologic assessment |
Watershed Description: | 5,000 km^2 Estancia drainage area, located in central New Mexico, U.S. |
Calibration Summary: | graphical results shown for comparisons with 1915-19 monthly obserrved data; other comparisons made |
Validation Summary: | |
General Comments: | SWAT was interfaced with the MODFLOW and LAK2 models to assess how current climate conditions would impact water levels in lake Estancia, which existed in the late Pleistocene era (~126,000 - 10,000 year BP). The results of applying the complete simulation system indicated that net inflow (surface water + groundwater + direct precipitation - ET) would have to increase by a factor of ~15x to maintain lake levels that existed during the late Pleistocene. |
Language: | English |
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