Spatial-Temporal Surface Water Availability in the Tulancingo River Basin, Hidalgo, Mexico
Sandra Luz Torres-Suárez,
Martín Alejandro Bolaños-González,
Laura Alicia Ibáñez-Castillo
et al.
Abstract:The Tulancingo River basin is part of the upper Metztitlán River basin and has an aquifer deficiency that covers 87 % of its surface area; however, floods have occurred in the valley region. This disparity encouraged the current work, the goal of which was to estimate the spatio-temporal availability of water in the soil within the basin from the modeling of surface water balance elements. Sensitivity analysis of the model fit parameters was performed with the SWATCUP program and the SUFI2 algorithm. The runof… Show more
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