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Estimation of Runoff at Shetrunji River Basin using SWAT Hydrological Modelling

Zarna J. Chovatiya1 * , Gargi Rajapara1 and Mohdzuned. M. Shaikh2

1 Civil Engineering Department, Kadi Sarva vishwavidhyalaya, Gandhinagar, Gujarat India

2 L.D. College of Engineering, Ahmedabad, Gujarat India

Corresponding author Email: zarna@ldce.ac.in

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CWE.19.2.33

The researchers and scientists have realized that this is the high time to act in accordance to the impact of change of climate. Because of climate change problem, various effects occur, one of them is hydrological extremes. This leads to the emergence of hot-spots and vulnerable areas causing difficult adaptation. The current analysis intends to estimate the influence of change in climate on the hydrological parameter on one of the most important tributaries of Saurashtra region of Gujarat, Western India. Out of number of methods available to perform this task, simulation (hydrological modelling) which is the most widely used techniques available at this time, has been adopted. Here in this research the SWAT (Soil and Water Assessment Tool) model which happens to be a semi-distributed model and integrates the GIS information with the attribute database of the River has been utilized. The watershed delineation has been done using AWD (Automatic Watershed Delineation) which is available as a plugin in ArcSWAT. It has classified the catchment into 28 subbasins. From Esri Sentinel-2 landuse map has been used and the soil map is extracted from FAO Raster world soil map. Moreover, we can classify the sub basins into 173 HRUs (Hydrological Response Unit) by the model. The weather files from 1982 to 2019 has been used from the global weather source as a seed to the model. The successful run of the model gives elucidate fluctuating runoff volumes over time, spanning from a lowest of 2.56 mm to a extreme of 503.78mm. Notably, the annual average runoff stands at 190.82 mm, representing approximately 28.34% of the cumulative rainfall experienced within the river basin. The estimation of runoff is helpful in allocating water for agriculture, household demands, and industrial requirements.

Climate Change; Hydrological modelling; Shetrunji River; SWAT model

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Chovatiya Z. J, Rajapara G, Shaikh M. M. Estimation of Runoff at Shetrunji River Basin using SWAT Hydrological Modelling. Curr World Environ 2024;19(2). DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CWE.19.2.33

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Chovatiya Z. J, Rajapara G, Shaikh M. M. Estimation of Runoff at Shetrunji River Basin using SWAT Hydrological Modelling. Curr World Environ 2024;19(2).