Variability of the number of curves considering different data sources in cultivated areas in Southeastern Spain

The evaluation of the infiltration is essential to estimate the surface runoff after a rainfall event. The curve number (CN) method is one of the most widely used to estimate the amount of runoff, in this work, the curve number has been calculated in two watersheds located in the Southeastern Spain,...

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Main Authors: Juan Manuel García-Guerrero, Juan Tomás García, Manuel Alcaraz-Aparicio, Luis Gerardo Castillo, Luis Altarejos-García, Jose María Carrilllo
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Published: Universitat Politècnica de València 2021-10-01
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Online Access:https://polipapers.upv.es/index.php/IA/article/view/16013
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author Juan Manuel García-Guerrero
Juan Tomás García
Manuel Alcaraz-Aparicio
Luis Gerardo Castillo
Luis Altarejos-García
Jose María Carrilllo
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description The evaluation of the infiltration is essential to estimate the surface runoff after a rainfall event. The curve number (CN) method is one of the most widely used to estimate the amount of runoff, in this work, the curve number has been calculated in two watersheds located in the Southeastern Spain, considering the land uses of the Corine Land Cover and SIOSE projects along different periods, and the soil classifications of the LUCDEME project and the MAGNA geological map. The results obtained using Geographical Information Systems show that, although the land uses change the CN, the highest variation is due to the consideration of the hydrological group of the soil as type B or C. Continuous simulation of soil moisture, in plots with specific crops and irrigation, over the study period has resulted in antecedent moisture values close to the CN II hypothesis during considerable periods of the year.
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spelling doaj-art-678fb2ca95464986b7cc147a7ea53e662025-08-20T02:57:51ZspaUniversitat Politècnica de ValènciaIngeniería del Agua1134-21961886-49962021-10-0125428730210.4995/ia.2021.160139077Variability of the number of curves considering different data sources in cultivated areas in Southeastern SpainJuan Manuel García-Guerrero0Juan Tomás García1Manuel Alcaraz-Aparicio2Luis Gerardo Castillo3Luis Altarejos-García4Jose María Carrilllo5Universidad Politécnica de CartagenaUniversidad Politécnica de CartagenaUniversidad Politécnica de CartagenaUniversidad Politécnica de CartagenaUniversidad Politécnica de CartagenaUniversidad Politécnica de CartagenaThe evaluation of the infiltration is essential to estimate the surface runoff after a rainfall event. The curve number (CN) method is one of the most widely used to estimate the amount of runoff, in this work, the curve number has been calculated in two watersheds located in the Southeastern Spain, considering the land uses of the Corine Land Cover and SIOSE projects along different periods, and the soil classifications of the LUCDEME project and the MAGNA geological map. The results obtained using Geographical Information Systems show that, although the land uses change the CN, the highest variation is due to the consideration of the hydrological group of the soil as type B or C. Continuous simulation of soil moisture, in plots with specific crops and irrigation, over the study period has resulted in antecedent moisture values close to the CN II hypothesis during considerable periods of the year.https://polipapers.upv.es/index.php/IA/article/view/16013escorrentíanúmero de curvauso del sueloclasificación hidrológica del suelohumedad antecedentesureste españolriegocultivos intensivos
spellingShingle Juan Manuel García-Guerrero
Juan Tomás García
Manuel Alcaraz-Aparicio
Luis Gerardo Castillo
Luis Altarejos-García
Jose María Carrilllo
Variability of the number of curves considering different data sources in cultivated areas in Southeastern Spain
Ingeniería del Agua
escorrentía
número de curva
uso del suelo
clasificación hidrológica del suelo
humedad antecedente
sureste español
riego
cultivos intensivos
title Variability of the number of curves considering different data sources in cultivated areas in Southeastern Spain
title_full Variability of the number of curves considering different data sources in cultivated areas in Southeastern Spain
title_fullStr Variability of the number of curves considering different data sources in cultivated areas in Southeastern Spain
title_full_unstemmed Variability of the number of curves considering different data sources in cultivated areas in Southeastern Spain
title_short Variability of the number of curves considering different data sources in cultivated areas in Southeastern Spain
title_sort variability of the number of curves considering different data sources in cultivated areas in southeastern spain
topic escorrentía
número de curva
uso del suelo
clasificación hidrológica del suelo
humedad antecedente
sureste español
riego
cultivos intensivos
url https://polipapers.upv.es/index.php/IA/article/view/16013
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