Developing a sediment rating curve model using the curve slope

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1-1-2020

Abstract

There are different ways to estimate suspended sediment load of a river. The conventional sediment rating curve model has been used widely due to its simplicity and required parameters. The most important limitation of the conventional SRC model is its relatively low precision and underestimation of the suspended sediment load in most studies. However, in this study, the concept of SRC model segmentation is introduced based on the curve slope under the title of developed SRC-S model. The most important feature is the simplicity of the presented application. To compare the conventional SRC and the developed SRC-S models, data from two hydrometry stations in northern Iran were selected. Graphical study of the models shows that the developed SRC-S model enjoys more fitting precision in comparison with the conventional SRC model, and also has improved underestimation error of suspended sediment load in higher rates of river flow discharge. Six numerical criteria for model accuracy (Nash-Sutcliffe, root-mean-square error, and mean absolute error, difference ratio, efficiency ratio improved and index of agreement) are used for quantitative comparison of the results of conventional and developed models. Accordingly, we found that the mentioned criteria have improved significantly compared to the conventional model.

Keywords

Sediment rating curve, Estimation, Curve slope, Suspended sediment load

Divisions

sch_civ

Funders

Iran Meteorological Organization,National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) (51679042)

Publication Title

Polish Journal of Environmental Studies

Volume

29

Issue

2

Publisher

Hard

Publisher Location

POST-OFFICE BOX, 10-718 OLSZTYN 5, POLAND

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