This study aims to demonstrate that the SWAT model can be used to predict discharge and sediment yield values in reservoir contributingcatchments helping also to define the main factors that determine sedimentation rates in semi-arid Mediterranean environments. This aimwas achieved by comparing SWAT simulation results with water flows (over 29 years) and sediment deposition (over 47 years) volumescollected (by a campaign of bathymetric surveys) in a Sicilian reservoir. The mean monthly runoff coefficient calculated for the period1980–2008 was 0·17. The mean sedimentation volume in the reservoir during the period 1963–2009 was 51,000m3 year1. Field surveysand collection of spatially distributed databases of soil, topography and climate were carried out in order to characterize the contributingcatchment. The SWAT model was applied to simulate sediment volumes cumulated over group of years as well as water flow volumesreaching annual and monthly the reservoir. The performance of the hydrological and erosion components of the model was evaluated by acombination of both summary and difference statistical measures after a sensitivity analysis and a calibration/validation process. The modelwas able to simulate observed runoff volumes at both annual and monthly scale. The mean sedimentation volume simulated by SWAT duringthe whole period was 8·1% lower than the value obtained by the bathymetric measurements (equal to 72·103 Mg) with very good values of theefficiency coefficient (equal to 0·91).

Evaluation of sediment deposition in a Mediterranean reservoir: comparison of long term bathymetric measurements and SWAT estimations., ISSN: 1099-145X, doi: DOI:

LICCIARDELLO F
;
CIRELLI, Giuseppe;CONSOLI, SIMONA;BARBAGALLO, Salvatore
2017-01-01

Abstract

This study aims to demonstrate that the SWAT model can be used to predict discharge and sediment yield values in reservoir contributingcatchments helping also to define the main factors that determine sedimentation rates in semi-arid Mediterranean environments. This aimwas achieved by comparing SWAT simulation results with water flows (over 29 years) and sediment deposition (over 47 years) volumescollected (by a campaign of bathymetric surveys) in a Sicilian reservoir. The mean monthly runoff coefficient calculated for the period1980–2008 was 0·17. The mean sedimentation volume in the reservoir during the period 1963–2009 was 51,000m3 year1. Field surveysand collection of spatially distributed databases of soil, topography and climate were carried out in order to characterize the contributingcatchment. The SWAT model was applied to simulate sediment volumes cumulated over group of years as well as water flow volumesreaching annual and monthly the reservoir. The performance of the hydrological and erosion components of the model was evaluated by acombination of both summary and difference statistical measures after a sensitivity analysis and a calibration/validation process. The modelwas able to simulate observed runoff volumes at both annual and monthly scale. The mean sedimentation volume simulated by SWAT duringthe whole period was 8·1% lower than the value obtained by the bathymetric measurements (equal to 72·103 Mg) with very good values of theefficiency coefficient (equal to 0·91).
2017
sediment deposition; bathymetric measurements; SWAT model
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