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Sengul, S; Ispirli, MN (2022). Predicting Snowmelt Runoff at the Source of the Mountainous Euphrates River Basin in Turkey for Water Supply and Flood Control Issues Using HEC-HMS Modeling. WATER, 14(3), 284.

Abstract
Predicting the runoff from snowpack accumulated in mountainous basins during the melting periods is very important in terms of assessing issues such as water supply and flood control. In this study, the Hydrological Engineering Center-Hydrological Modeling System (HEC-HMS) was used to simulate snowmelt runoff in the Kirkgoze-cipak Basin that has a complex topography where altitude differences range from 1823 m to 3140 m above the sea level. The Kirkgoze-cipak Basin, located in eastern Turkey, is a basin where snowfall is highly effective during the cold season. There are three automatic meteorology and snow observation stations and three stream gauge stations in the basin, which are operated especially for the calibration and validation of hydrological parameters at different altitudes and exposures. In this study, the parameters affecting snow accumulation-melting and runoff were investigated using the simulations on an hourly basis carried out over a three-year period for temporal and spatial distribution at the basin scale. Different from previous studies focusing on the rate of snowmelt, the temperature index method, which is calculated with physically-based parameters (R-2 = 0.77~0.99), was integrated into the runoff simulations (R-2 = 0.84) in the basin. The snowmelt-dominated basin is considered to be the source of the headwaters of the Euphrates River.

DOI:
10.3390/w14030284

ISSN:
2073-4441