Water Budget Components for a Sample Water Allocation Scenario for 2020 - 2036
Dates
Publication Date
2024-02-14
Start Date
2020
End Date
2036
Citation
Mirchi, A., and Samimi, M., 2024, Water Budget Components for a Sample Water Allocation Scenario for 2020 - 2036: Data release, https://doi.org/10.21429/933x-7w44.
Summary
A fully calibrated and validated SWAT model was used to provide watershed simulation results including irrigation water availability, crop evapotranspiration, outflow, and other components of the water budget such as groundwater recharge under different climate conditions (Dry (access1_0 rcp85) and Wet (fio_esm rcp45); Samimi et al., 2022), and selected environmental water allocation scenarios. The results are presented in the annual time interface for each Hydrologic Response Unit (HRU) in the watershed. We later aggregated these data to determine the values of each related component across the watershed. The data are available as open source to the public.
Summary
A fully calibrated and validated SWAT model was used to provide watershed simulation results including irrigation water availability, crop evapotranspiration, outflow, and other components of the water budget such as groundwater recharge under different climate conditions (Dry (access1_0 rcp85) and Wet (fio_esm rcp45); Samimi et al., 2022), and selected environmental water allocation scenarios. The results are presented in the annual time interface for each Hydrologic Response Unit (HRU) in the watershed. We later aggregated these data to determine the values of each related component across the watershed. The data are available as open source to the public.
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Purpose
The results were used to provide a catalog of options for environmental flow allocation along with a systematic assessment of various water management and economic tradeoffs to sustain riparian habitats.