Muaitaer·, Saidi, Abudou·, et al. Application of HEC-HMS in Data-Insufficient Mountainous Watersheds-A Case Study from Urumqi River Basin[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2015, 35(6): 140-143.
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Muaitaer·, Saidi, Abudou·, et al. Application of HEC-HMS in Data-Insufficient Mountainous Watersheds-A Case Study from Urumqi River Basin[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2015, 35(6): 140-143. DOI: 10.13961/j.cnki.stbctb.2015.06.024.
Application of HEC-HMS in Data-Insufficient Mountainous Watersheds-A Case Study from Urumqi River Basin
[Objective] To evaluate the suitability of HEC-HMS model in flood warning forecast in data-insufficient mountain watersheds.[Methods] This paper established and validated HEC-HMS model for flood simulation in the mountainous watersheds of Urumqi River basin with limited hydro meteorological data.[Results] The established HEC-HMS model simulated thirteen typical historical flood streams in the watershed with relatively good performances of Urumqi River basin in 1957-2009. The determination coefficients of the simulation varied between 0.67~0.87 and the simulation error for each flood stream was less than 15.6%。[Conclusion] The calibration of HEC-HMS model parameters is reasonable and the model is of practical application in the data-scarce arid mountainous watersheds for flood stream simulation.
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