2020
DOI: 10.4236/cweee.2020.94011
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Hydrological Modeling of Upper OumErRabia Basin (Morocco), Comparative Study of the Event-Based and Continuous-Process HEC-HMS Model Methods

Abstract: Human population growth and land-use changes raise demand and competition for water resources. The Upper OumErRabia River Basin is experiencing high rangeland and matorral conversion to irrigated agricultural land expansion. Given Morocco's per capita water availability, River-basin hydrologic modelling could potentially bring together agricultural, water resources and conservation objectives. However, not everywhere have hydrological models considered events and continuous assessment of climatic data. In this… Show more

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“…According to the commonly used NSE criteria, a coefficient of 1 indicates a perfect match between observed and simulated discharges ( Table 4 ). The model's performance in this study was good, as indicated by the calculated NSE [ 54 ]. In summary, the sensitivity analysis of the event model in Ethiopia involved three parameters, and the initial and constant method was used to handle infiltration loss in watersheds.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 75%
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“…According to the commonly used NSE criteria, a coefficient of 1 indicates a perfect match between observed and simulated discharges ( Table 4 ). The model's performance in this study was good, as indicated by the calculated NSE [ 54 ]. In summary, the sensitivity analysis of the event model in Ethiopia involved three parameters, and the initial and constant method was used to handle infiltration loss in watersheds.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…With the help of HEC-GEOHMS and the ArcGIS tool 10.3, the UBW's parameters were precisely defined. The dependability and precision of the data used in these models are enhanced by this thorough process [ 50 , 54 ]. The HEC-HMS model was subsequently applied for simulating the surface water availability [ 55 ], and the WEAP model was implemented to estimate the needs of water.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Event-based models are intended to simulate individual events, with a focus on infiltration and surface runoff, and they predict peak discharge and runoff volume. Many studies have demonstrated that event-based models outperform continuous models [21,22].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[20] also developed a hydrological model using HEC-HMS for the Bukit Merah basin in Malaysia and used predicted future rainfall data to forecast peak flows of forecasted floods in the region. The HEC-HMS model has been used to model rainfall-runoff processes in various basins in various African countries as well such as; Ethiopia [18], Morocco [29], Rwanda [31], and Kenya [25] among others. In each of these studies, the model proved suitable for simulation of the hydrologic processes and peak flows of various events.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%