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Investigation of Deforestation on the Runoff-Peak by KINFIL Model

Alireza Mardookhpour and Leila Ooshaksaraie

Abstract

Problem statement: In present study the KINFIL model was used for the catchment management, including the investigation of deforestation on predict flood runoff assessment with a significant precision. Approach: The KINFIL rainfall-runoff model has been used for the reconstruction of the rainfall runoff events in agricultural land use. The implementation of the KINFIL model supported by GIS proved to be a proper method for the flood runoff assessment on Sepidroud catchments (north of Iran), during which different scenarios of the rainfall events. Results: The results show when the observed discharge peak was 2.25 m3 sec-1, the computed discharge by the KINFIL model predicted 2.4 m3 sec-1 (about 7% errors) and when the observed discharge peak was 1.9 m3 sec-1, the computed discharge by the KINFIL model predicted 1.8 m3 sec-1 (about 5% errors). Also, the results showed when deforestation reaches 10% of total primitive areas in Sepidroud basin; the runoff-peak may increase more than 14.5 times. Conclusion/Recommendations: It can be stated that utilizing KINFIL model for determining the peak of discharge in agricultural land use, is a hydrological model, which has the good convergence with observed data.

American Journal of Environmental Sciences
Volume 7 No. 6, 2011, 505-509

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3844/ajessp.2011.505.509

Submitted On: 12 December 2011 Published On: 24 December 2011

How to Cite: Mardookhpour, A. & Ooshaksaraie, L. (2011). Investigation of Deforestation on the Runoff-Peak by KINFIL Model. American Journal of Environmental Sciences, 7(6), 505-509. https://doi.org/10.3844/ajessp.2011.505.509

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Keywords

  • KINFIL
  • design discharge peak
  • runoff
  • GIS
  • deforestation