Simulating Discharge in a Non-Dammed River of Southeastern South America Using SWAT Model

Author:

Fujita ThaisORCID,de Morais Marcos Vinicius BuenoORCID,Dos Santos Vanessa CristinaORCID,Rudke Anderson PauloORCID,de Eiras Marilia Moreira,Xavier Ana Carolina FreitasORCID,Abou Rafee Sameh Adib,Santos Eliane BarbosaORCID,Martins Leila Droprinchinski,Uvo Cintia BertacchiORCID,de Souza Rodrigo Augusto FerreiraORCID,de Freitas Edmilson DiasORCID,Martins Jorge Alberto

Abstract

Within a single region, it is possible to identify opposite changes in flow production. This proved to be the case for several basins in southeastern South America. It remains challenging to the causes this behavior and whether changes in streamflow will continue at current levels or decline in the coming decades. In this study, we used the Soil Water Assessment Tool to simulate monthly river discharge in the Ivaí River Basin, an unregulated medium-sized catchment and tributary of the Upper Paraná River Basin. After calibration, the simulated flow regime for the five streamflow stations based on the Nash-Sutcliffe Efficiency index (NSE) rated four of the streamflow stations Very Good (NSE between 0.86 and 0.89) and only one in the Good index (0.70). The overall flow behavior was well represented, although an underestimation was identified in four monitoring stations. Through assessment of its functionality and limitations in terms of specific flow duration curves percentages, the calibrated model could provide (to managers) the reliability needed for a realistic intervention. The results of this study may assist managers and support public policies for the use of water resources at the Ivaí River basin.

Funder

Coordenação de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Water Science and Technology,Aquatic Science,Geography, Planning and Development,Biochemistry

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