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Title: LONG TERM HYDROLOGICAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT BY L-THIA MODEL


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LONG TERM HYDROLOGICAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT BY
L-THIA MODEL
  • Yawar Hussain
  • emailyawar.pgn_at_gmail.com

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INTRODUCTION
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OBJECTIVES
  • To assess the long term affects of landuse change
    on urban hydrology
  • Simulation of runoff and NPS loads
  • Use radily available data
  • Less expertise requirement
  • Generate community awareness

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L-THIA NPS
  • L-THIA NPS is an ArcGIS extensoion
  • It gives long-term average annual runoff for a
    land use configuration, based on actual long-term
    climate data for that area.
  • It is an emprical model.
  • By using many years of climate data in the
    analysis, L-THIA focuses on the average impact,
    rather than an extreme year or storm.

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MODEL KEY FEATURES
  • Quick, accessible tool to use in assessing the
    long-term impacts of land use change
  • Based on computations of daily runoff obtained
    from long term climate records, soil data, curve
    number (CN) value and land use of the area
  • Calculates surface runoff averages
  • Calculates nonpoint source of pollution (NPS)
  • Provides a numeric description of runoff, as well
    as charts and maps for output
  • Determines hydrologic impact of land usage

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THEORY
Where, Q is Runoff, P is rainfall, Ia is
Abstraction and S is maximum retention potential
after runoff begin.
(Park et al., 2013)
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SCS-CN
  • CN is the indicator of land impermeability
  • Uses landuse and soil
  • It is coefficent which change the rainfall into
    possible runoff potential
  • Remove all the losses like Evaporation,
    Absorption, Transpiration, Surface Storage
  • Higher CN higher runoff potential

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FLOW CHART
(Park et al., 2013)
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THE MATRIX TABLE TO PREDICT CHANGE IN LONG-TERM
RUNOFF CONDITIONS
  • A matrix of all possible CN changes was prepared
    to simplify sensitivity analysis of alternate
    land use change scenarios
  • Any particular cell value at the intersection of
    the pre-development (or land use change) CN (row)
    and the postdevelopment(or land use change) CN
    (column) indicates the percent increase in runoff
    depth (per unit area)

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MATRIX TABLE
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How L-THIA Estimate NPS Pollutant Loadings
using Event Mean Concentration 
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EVENT MEAN CONCETRATION(EMC)
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INPUT DATA PREPARATION
  • Degital Elevation Model (DEM)
  • Soil Map (Hydrelogical Soil Units )
  • A (Sand loam),B (slit loam),C (clay loam)
  • Landuse Map
  • Rainfall (Correct format)
  • Outlet

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SCREEN SHOT
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REFERENCE
  • BAIRD, C., JENNINGS, M. (1996).
    CHARACTERIZATION OF NON-POINT SOURCES AND
    LOADINGS TO THE CORPUS CHRISTI BAY NATIONAL
    ESTUARY PROGRAM STUDY AREA. TEXAS NATURAL
    RESOURCE CONSERVATION COMMISSION, TEXAS, 226 PP
  • CHOI, W. (2007). ESTIMATING LAND-USE CHANGE
    IMPACTS ON DIRECT RUNOFF AND NON-POINT SOURCE
    POLLUTANT LOADS IN THE RICHLAND CREEK BASIN
    (ILLINOIS, USA) BY APPLYING THE L-THIA MODEL.
    JOURNAL OF SPATIAL HYDROLOGY, 7(1), 114.
  • DU, J., HU, S. (2014). THE LONG-TERM
    HYDROLOGICAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF LAND USE AND
    LAND COVER CHANGES USING L-THIA MODEL IN THE
    QINHUAI RIVER WATERSHED OF JIANGSU PROVINCE ,
    CHINA. IN ASPRS 2014 ANNUAL CONFERENCE
    LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY.
  • ENGEL, B. 2001. L-THIA NPS LONG-TERM HYDROLOGIC
    IMPACT ASSESSMENT AND NON POINT SOURCE POLLUTANT
    MODEL. U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY.

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