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Erosion potential assessment of watersheds through GIS<Emphasis Type="Bold">-</Emphasis>based hypsometric analysis: a case study of Kurram Tangi Dam
Authors:Wasif Yousaf  Syed Ghulam Mohayud-Din-Hashmi  Usman Akram  Urooj Saeed  Sajid Rashid Ahmad  Muhammad Umar  Ambreena Mubashir
Institution:1.Punjab Irrigation Department,Lahore,Pakistan;2.College of Earth and Environmental Sciences—University of the Punjab,Lahore,Pakistan;3.University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences—UVAS,Lahore,Pakistan;4.World Wide Fund for Nature—WWF-Pak,Lahore,Pakistan;5.Urban Unit—Pakistan,Lahore,Pakistan;6.Water Resources Division, NESPAK,Lahore,Pakistan;7.Department of Geography,Kinnaird College for Women,Lahore,Pakistan
Abstract:Sediment discharge due to soil and rock erosion within the watersheds is the major cause of siltation in water reservoirs. Siltation in reservoirs reduces the capacity for power production, irrigation water supply, and other domestic purposes. Hypsometric analysis has widely been used to identifying the geomorphic development stages (stabilized, equilibrium, and un-stable) to assess the erosion proneness of watersheds. In this study, watershed of Kurram Tangi Dam and its four sub-watersheds (SWs) were considered to determine their sediment discharge capacity through hypsometric analysis. The boundaries of watershed and sub-watersheds were delineated from Digital Elevation Model (DEM). The hypsometric parameters i.e., hypsometric integral (HI) and curves were generated using Geographic Information System (GIS) techniques. The HI values of SW-1 (0.41) and SW-2 (0.36) indicated that these two SWs were relatively more prone to erosion and contributed higher sediment discharge in Dam siltation. The results were validated through sampling the main drainage channel (Kurram River) to determine the sediment concentration at 12 sites during summer, winter, and spring seasons. Comparison of HI and sediment concentration of SWs presented high correlation (R2?=?0.87). The results emphasized the effective watershed management, extensive afforestation, and construction of silt-control structures at appropriate locations in sub-watersheds. This will ultimately maintain the water and power generation capacity as well as extending the life span of the Dam.
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