Developing hydrological models available to university students

Authors

  • Roberto Fredy Avalos Lingan UNAH

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/rct.v0i20.5955

Keywords:

Hydrological model, calibration, simulation and Nash-Sutcliffe efficiency

Abstract

The novelty of the implications and consequences of climate change has allowed, among others, the resurgence of mathematical modeling to predict with some degree of certainty different scenarios that facilitate planning to mitigate their different and complex effects. In the area of hydrology research and commercial offers of models adapted with new programming technologies and geographic information system have multiplied.

The objectives of the research are to propose two simple and hydrological models (A and B) that allow simulating average monthly flows. One is obtained by innovation and the other by simple concepts of hydrology; In order to show, above all, the university students of the areas that have to do with the water resource, that hydrological modeling is within their reach.

The model A to which innovation has been applied is based on the monthly water balance proposed by Thornthwaite and the model B is a very simple conceptual model based on the concepts of basic hydrology. Both models simulated the average monthly flows of the hydrometric station Los Encuentros in Agua Caliente. The Nash-Sutcliffe index allowed us to conclude that the results of the predictions are encouraging.

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Author Biography

Roberto Fredy Avalos Lingan, UNAH

Profesor del Departamento de Ingeniería Civil, Facultad de Ingeneria

Published

2018-05-18

How to Cite

Avalos Lingan, R. F. (2018) “Developing hydrological models available to university students”, Jornual of Science and Technology, (20), pp. 177–193. doi: 10.5377/rct.v0i20.5955.

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Physical Mathematics

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