2021
DOI: 10.5194/hess-25-6339-2021
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Quantifying the impacts of land cover change on hydrological responses in the Mahanadi river basin in India

Abstract: Abstract. The objective of this study is to assess the impacts of land cover change on the hydrological responses of the Mahanadi river basin, a large river basin in India. Commonly, such assessments are accomplished by using distributed hydrological models in conjunction with different land use scenarios. However, these models, through their complex interactions among the model parameters to generate hydrological processes, can introduce significant uncertainties to the hydrological projections. Therefore, we… Show more

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“…In the SME model, conducting sensitivity analysis serves the primary purpose of examining the sensitivity of simulated runoff to parameters influencing runoff generation [32,33]. The specific focus is on understanding how these parameters vary with changes in soil, vegetation, and other conditions.…”
Section: Sensitivity Analysis Estimation Of Sensitivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the SME model, conducting sensitivity analysis serves the primary purpose of examining the sensitivity of simulated runoff to parameters influencing runoff generation [32,33]. The specific focus is on understanding how these parameters vary with changes in soil, vegetation, and other conditions.…”
Section: Sensitivity Analysis Estimation Of Sensitivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Mahanadi River basin is the fifth largest watershed in India, covering a total geographic area of nearly 4.3% (India-WRIS). The earlier studies on the Mahanadi and its tributaries include understanding of the flow-sediment–water quality variability 75 78 , the morphological characteristics 79 81 , and the ecological entities 82 84 . The Ong and the Tel are the two largest tributaries of the Mahanadi (India), with a combined catchment area of 27, 946 km 2 and a channel length of 184 km (Fig.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thirdly, researchers study the impact of LULC changes on ecosystem functions. For example, the effect of land use change on soil erosion (Romshoo et al, 2021), the impact of LULC change on the hydrological responses of rivers (Naha et al, 2021), and the impact of LULC change on natural habitat quality and ecosystem function (Mengist et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%