A Cost-Efficient Method to Remotely Monitor Streamflow in Small-Scale Watersheds

Author:

Lasater Abbie LaNell,O’Hare Meagan,Austin Brad J.,Scott Erin,Haggard Brian E.

Abstract

HighlightsA HOBO water level logger was deployed to obtain a continuous stage record across sites.SonTek-IQ acoustic Doppler instruments were deployed to measure discharge during high-flow events.Rating curves were developed using linear regression, LOESS regression, and Manning’s equation.The proposed method provides an opportunity to collect continuous flow records across multiple, small-scale watersheds.Abstract. Discharge monitoring stations are often costly and difficult to install, operate, and maintain, especially in small streams. The purpose of this study was to evaluate a low-cost method for remotely monitoring streamflow in small-scale watersheds to provide continuous discharge measurements across multiple sites and flow conditions. Within the Upper Poteau River Watershed (UPRW) in Arkansas, 12 sites were selected at bridge crossings near the outflow of HUC-12 or HUC-14 subwatersheds. A HOBO water level logger was deployed at each site to obtain continuous stage records, and HOBO barometric pressure transducers were installed within 16 km of each sample site to account for fluctuations in atmospheric pressure. SonTek-IQ acoustic Doppler instruments were deployed to measure discharge during high-flow events, and roving discharge monitoring stations were installed at each site to allow easy rotation of the SonTek-IQ instruments among sites between flood events. Once the roving discharge monitoring stations were installed at each site, one or more SonTek-IQ instruments could be rotated among sites to capture high-flow discharge measurements; therefore, a SonTek-IQ instrument was not required for every site of interest. The high-flow data captured during SonTek-IQ deployment, and baseflow discharge measurements collected on a monthly basis, were used to develop rating curves with a combination of simple linear regression, LOESS regression, and Manning’s equation. The rating curves well represented the measured flows, with Nash-Sutcliffe efficiencies ranging between 0.87 and 0.98. This method provides an opportunity to collect continuous records of flow across multiple, remote, small-scale watersheds, and in conjunction with constituent concentrations and load estimations, can be used to calibrate and validate watershed models. Keywords: Rating curves, Small-scale watersheds, Streamflow monitoring.

Publisher

American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE)

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