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MONTIEL GONZAGA, Ricardo et al. Evaluation of surface runoff from the numerical curve and Green-Ampt models in the Chapingo River Basin, Mexico. Terra Latinoam [online]. 2019, vol.37, n.3, pp.291-301. ISSN 2395-8030. https://doi.org/10.28940/terra.v37i3.484.
Hydrological models are a fast and low-cost option to estimate surface runoff in a rainfall event in ungauged basins. Prior to their use, the models must be evaluated; their results, if reliable, are useful in defining sound policies for rational management of the water resource. The purpose of this research was to evaluate the degree of f it of the numerical curve runoff Model of the extinct U.S. Soil Conservation Service (SCS-CN) and the Green-Ampt (GA) infiltration model to reproduce direct runoff hydrograms in ungauged basins. These models were integrated into a hydrological model structured in HEC-HMS software. Seven well-defined rainfall events and one prolonged event with intermittent precipitation occurring in the Chapingo River Basin, Mexico, were chosen. In the analysis of the set of eight events, the SCS-CN model estimated the total runoff volume better (RMSE of 5430 m3), while the GA model estimated the peak flow better (RMSE of 0.72 m3 s-1). The GA model best estimated the hydrograms of three well-defined rainfall events whose runoff volumes were greater than 8.31 × 103 m3 and Qp ≥ 1.93 m3 s-1 with RMSE of 0.14 to 0.43 m3s‑1, MRE of 0.20 to 0.28 and Nash-Sutcliffe efficiency of 0.92 to 0.95. For the other four well-defined events with runoff volumes lower than 6.35 × 103 m3 and Qp ≤ 1.44 m3 s-1, both models estimated the hydrograms identically and without effectiveness with a Nash-Sutcliffe index of -1.38 to -7.34. Estimation of the hydrogram of the prolonged event was identical in both models with an RMSE of 0.07 m3 s-1, an MRE of 0.35 and a Nash-Sutcliffe efficiency of 0.71. The hydrogram of the prolonged event was identical in both models, with an RMSE of 0.07 m3 s-1, an MRE of 0.35 and a Nash-Sutcliffe efficiency of 0.71.
Palabras llave : direct runoff; Green-Ampt; initial soil moisture; observed hydrogram; SCS-CN.