Spatial and temporal estimation of runoff in a semi-arid microwatershed of Southern India

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R. Rejani
K. V. Rao
M. Osman
G. R. Chary
K. Sammi Pushpanjali
Ch. Srinivasa Reddy
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[1] ICAR-Central Research Institute for Dryland Agriculture,
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ARCGIS; Curve number; LULC; SCS-CN method; Slope; Surface runoff;
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In a semi-arid microwatershed of Warangal district in Southern India, daily runoff was estimated spatially using Soil Conservation Service (SCS)-curve number (CN) method coupled with GIS. The groundwater status in this region is over-exploited, and precise estimation of runoff is very essential to plan interventions for this ungauged microwatershed. Rainfall is the most important factor governing runoff, and 75.8 % of the daily rainfall and 92.1 % of the rainy days which occurred were below 25 mm/day. The declines in rainfall and rainy days observed in recent years were 9.8 and 8.4 %, respectively. The surface runoff estimated from crop land for a period of 57 years varied from 0 to 365 mm with a mean annual runoff of 103.7 mm or 14.1 % of the mean annual rainfall. The mean annual runoff showed a significant reduction from 108.7 to 82.9 mm in recent years. The decadal variation of annual runoff from crop land over the years varied from 49.2 to 89.0 % which showed the caution needed while planning watershed management works in this microwatershed. Among the four land use land cover conditions prevailing in the area, the higher runoff (20 % of the mean annual rainfall) was observed from current fallow in clayey soil and lower runoff of 8.7 % from crop land in loamy soil due to the increased canopy coverage. The drought years which occurred during recent years (1991–2007) in crop land have increased by 3.5 %, normal years have increased by 15.6 %, and the above normal years have decreased by 19.1 %. This methodology can be adopted for estimating the runoff potential from similar ungauged watersheds with deficient data. It is concluded that in order to ensure long-term and sustainable groundwater utilization in the region, proper estimation of runoff and implementation of suitable water harvesting measures are the need of the hour.
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