Sediment yield estimation in small watersheds based on streamflow and suspended sediment discharge measurements

J.R. Córdova, M. González
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In the past, the watershed sediment yield estimation, in rivers where hydrometric information is available, has been done using the sediment rating curve, which is obtained fitting theoretical functions to the water and sediment discharge relationship. Once this relationship is defined, it can be used along with the flow duration curve of a given year (or runoff-frequency data) to obtain the annual sediment yield prediction. Sometimes, specially in recent years, a better estimation has been developed using the same procedure but replacing the flow duration curve for the daily flow series, transforming each daily flow in suspended sediment discharge, by means of the sediment rating curve, and accumulating this information to monthly and annual levels. This procedure is judged adequate for large watersheds, where the differences among the mean daily flow and the maximum and minimum streamflow during the day are not very large. Generally the equations that fit best the sediment rating curves are highly nonlinear, therefore, in small watersheds where the differences among mean daily flows and the extreme instantaneous flows during the day are important, working with mean daily flows (and even worse with flow duration curves) introduces large errors in sediment yield estimations. In addition to this, there also exists other problems related to the previous procedure, namely the extrapolation errors, that can be very important. Also the quality of the basic information is of paramount importance in this type of analysis. This paper discusses all the above problems analyzing case studies related to two important Venezuelans reservoirs: Dos Cerritos in the Tocuyo River and Cumaripa in the Yaracuy river. An evaluation is made of the effects of these sources of errors in the sediment yield estimation of both cases.

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基于径流和悬沙量测量的小流域产沙量估算
过去,在水文资料可查的河流中,利用泥沙等级曲线估算流域产沙量,得到的是拟合水沙关系的理论函数。一旦定义了这种关系,它就可以与给定年份的水流持续时间曲线(或径流频率数据)一起使用,以获得年产沙量预测。有时,特别是近年来,使用相同的方法,但代替日流量序列的水流持续时间曲线,利用泥沙等级曲线变换悬沙流量中的每一天流量,并将这些信息积累到月和年水平,已经发展出更好的估算方法。这个程序被认为适合于大流域,在那里,平均日流量与白天的最大和最小流量之间的差异不是很大。一般来说,最适合泥沙等级曲线的方程是高度非线性的,因此,在平均日流量和白天的极端瞬时流量之间的差异很重要的小流域,使用平均日流量(甚至更糟糕的是水流持续时间曲线)会在产沙量估计中引入很大的误差。除此之外,还存在与前面的程序相关的其他问题,即外推误差,这可能非常重要。此外,在这种类型的分析中,基本信息的质量是至关重要的。本文讨论了上述所有问题,并分析了委内瑞拉两个重要水库的案例研究:Tocuyo河上的Dos Cerritos和Yaracuy河上的Cumaripa。对两种情况下的产沙量估算中这些误差源的影响进行了评价。
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