Abstract/Details

GIS-assisted distributed hydrological modelling in the High Boreal Forest of northern Manitoba

St.Laurent, Marc Eric Joeseph.   University of Manitoba (Canada) ProQuest Dissertations & Theses,  2003. MQ80035.

Abstract (summary)

The main objective of this research is to apply a macro scale deterministic hydrologic model to the High Boreal Forest region of northern Manitoba that is capable of providing accurate water yield estimates. Model parameters for the dominant types of land cover are derived from the literature to initiate model calibration.

The SLURP hydrologic model is a semi-distributed conceptual macro scale model that is proven to work well under a wide variety of basin conditions. The SLURP model was applied to the Taylor River (899 km2) and the Upper Burntwood River (6859 km2). Geographic Information Systems were utilized to develop the physiographic parameters for each of the basin Aggregation Simulation Areas.

The SLURP model was calibrated and verified on the Taylor River for each year between 1985 and 2000. A relatively small number of parameters were adjusted in order to optimize the modelling performance. Overall, SLURP performed satisfactorily as illustrated by an average annual Nash Sutcliff Efficiency (NSE) of 61% and Deviation from Runoff Volume (Dv) of ±12%. The same model parameters were applied to the Upper Burntwood River with the exception of elevated ET parameters. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)

Indexing (details)


Subject
Civil engineering;
Hydrology;
Geography;
Hydrologic sciences;
Physical geography
Classification
0543: Civil engineering
0388: Hydrologic sciences
0368: Physical geography
0366: Geography
Identifier / keyword
Applied sciences; Earth sciences
Title
GIS-assisted distributed hydrological modelling in the High Boreal Forest of northern Manitoba
Author
St.Laurent, Marc Eric Joeseph
Number of pages
255
Degree date
2003
School code
0303
Source
MAI 42/01M, Masters Abstracts International
ISBN
978-0-612-80035-9
Advisor
Valeo, Caterina
University/institution
University of Manitoba (Canada)
University location
Canada -- Manitoba, CA
Degree
M.Sc.
Source type
Dissertation or Thesis
Language
English
Document type
Dissertation/Thesis
Dissertation/thesis number
MQ80035
ProQuest document ID
305287884
Copyright
Database copyright ProQuest LLC; ProQuest does not claim copyright in the individual underlying works.
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/docview/305287884