781
Views
39
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

Identification of rainwater harvesting sites using SCS-CN methodology, remote sensing and Geographical Information System techniques

&
Pages 1367-1388 | Received 09 Feb 2016, Accepted 12 Jul 2016, Published online: 01 Aug 2016

References

  • Agarwal R, Garg PK, Garg RD. 2013. Remote sensing and GIS based approach for identification of artificial recharge sites. Water Resour Manage. 27:2671–2689. doi:10.1007/s11269-013-0310-7.
  • Al-Hasan AAS, Mattar YE. 2014. Mean runoff coefficient estimation for ungauged streams in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Arabian J. Geosci. 7:2019–2029. doi:10.1007/s12517-013-0892-7.
  • Bailey RG. 1974. Land-capability classification of the Lake Tahoe Basin, California-Nevada a guide for planning. Forest Service. South Lake Tahoe (CA):U.S. Department of Forest Service.
  • Bo X, Qing-Hai W, Jun F, Feng-Peng H, Quan-Hou D. 2011. Application of the SCS-CN model to runoff estimation in a small watershed with high spatial heterogeneity. Pedosphere. 21:738–749.
  • Boelee E, Yohannes M, Mccartney M, Cecchi P, Kibret S, Hagos F, Laamrani H. 2013. Options for water storage and rainwater harvesting to improve health and resilience against climate change in Africa. Reg Environ Change. 2020:509–519. doi:10.1007/s10113-012-0287-4.
  • [CGWB] Central Groundwater Board. 2007. Manual on artificial recharge of ground water. Faridabad: Government of India, Ministry of Water Resource, Central Groundwater Board.
  • Chou MIFN, Liaw MRKC. 2010. Rainwater: a potential alternative source for scarce safe drinking and arsenic contaminated water in Bangladesh. Water Resour Manage. 24:3987–4008. doi:10.1007/s11269-010-9643-7.
  • Chowdary VM, Chakraborthy D, Jeyaram A, Murthy YVNK, Sharma JR, Dadhwal VK. 2013. Multi-criteria decision making approach for watershed prioritization using analytic hierarchy process technique and GIS. 3555–3571. doi:10.1007/s11269-013-0364-6.
  • Chowdary VM, Ramakrishnan D, Srivastava YK, Chandran V, Jeyaram A. 2008. Integrated water resource development plan for sustainable management of Mayurakshi watershed, India using remote sensing and GIS. Water Resour Manage. 23:1581–1602. doi:10.1007/s11269-008-9342-9.
  • Chowdary VM, Ramakrishnan D, Srivastava YK, Chandran V, Jeyaram A. 2009. Integrated water resource development plan for sustainable management of Mayurakshi watershed, India using remote sensing and GIS. Water Resour Manage. 23:1581–1602.10.1007/s11269-008-9342-9
  • Cosh MH, Jackson TJ, Bindlish R, Prueger JH. 2004. Watershed scale temporal and spatial stability of soil moisture and its role in validating satellite estimates. Remote Sens Environ. 92:427–435.10.1016/j.rse.2004.02.016
  • Darshdeep JPS, Litoria SPK. 2009. Selection of suitable sites for water harvesting structures in Soankhad watershed, Punjab using remote sensing and Geographical Information System (RS & GIS) approach – a case study. 21–35.
  • Elhag M, Psilovikos A. 2011. Application of the sebs water balance model in estimating daily evapotranspiration and evaporative fraction from remote. 2731–2742. doi:10.1007/s11269-011-9835-9.
  • Elhakeem M, Papanicolaou AN. 2009. Estimation of the runoff curve number via direct rainfall simulator measurements in the state of Iowa, USA. Water Resour Manage. 23:2455–2473. doi:10.1007/s11269-008-9390-1.
  • Fan F, Deng Y, Hu X, Weng Q, Change E, Systems E, Haute T. 2013. Estimating composite curve number using an improved SCS-CN method with remotely sensed variables in. 1425–1438. doi:10.3390/rs5031425.
  • [FAO] Food and Agriculture Organization. 2003. Training course on water harvesting land and water digital media series: CD-ROM no 26. Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).
  • Fontes JC, Pereira LS, Smith RE. 2004. Runoff and erosion in volcanic soils of Azores: simulation with OPUS. 56:199–212. doi:10.1016/j.catena.2003.10.011.
  • Glendenning CJ, van Ogtrop FF, Mishra AK, Vervoort RW. 2012. Balancing watershed and local scale impacts of rain water harvesting in India – a review. Agric Water Manage. 107:1–13. doi:10.1016/j.agwat.2012.01.011.
  • Glendenning CJ, Vervoort RW. 2011. Hydrological impacts of rainwater harvesting (RWH) in a case study catchment: the Arvari River, Rajasthan, India. Agric Water Manage. 98:715–730. doi:10.1016/j.agwat.2010.11.010.
  • Gwenzi W, Nyamadzawo G. 2014. Hydrological impacts of urbanization and urban roof water harvesting in water-limited catchments: a review. 573–593. doi:10.1007/s40710-014-0037-3.
  • Hill WW, Powers WL. 1953. Land capability for soil and water conservation in oregon ( Station Bulletin 530). Oregon (OR): Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station and the Soil Conservation Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperating; p. 10–29.
  • Huang M, Gallichand J, Dong C, Wang Z, Shao M. 2007. Use of soil moisture data and curve number method for estimating runoff in the Loess Plateau of China. Hydrol Process. 21:1471–1481. doi:10.1002/hyp.6312.
  • Ibrahim MB. 2009. Rainwater harvesting for urban areas: a success story from Gadarif city in central Sudan. Water Resour Manage. 23:2727–2736.10.1007/s11269-009-9405-6
  • IMSD. 1995. Integrated mission for sustainable development technical guidelines. Hyderabad: National Remote Sensing Agency, Department of Space, Government of India.
  • Jasrotia AS, Majhi A, Singh S. 2009. Water balance approach for rainwater harvesting using remote sensing and GIS techniques, Jammu Himalaya, India. Water Resour Manage. 23:3035–3055.10.1007/s11269-009-9422-5
  • Jha MK, Chowdary VM, Chowdhury A. 2010. Groundwater assessment in Salboni Block, West Bengal (India) using remote sensing, GIS and MCDA techniques. Hydrogeol J. 18:1713–1728.10.1007/s10040-010-0631-z
  • Jha MK, Chowdhury A, Chowdary VM, Peiffer S. 2006. Groundwater management and development by integrated remote sensing and Geographic Information Systems: prospects and constraints. Water Resour Manage. 21:427–467. doi:10.1007/s11269-006-9024-4.
  • Jha MK, Chowdary VM, Kulkarni Y, Mal BC. 2014. Resources, conservation and recycling rainwater harvesting planning using geospatial techniques and multicriteria decision analysis. 83:96–111.
  • Jha MK, Peiffer S. 2006. Applications of remote sensing and GIS technologies in ground-water hydrology: past, present and future. Bayreuth: BayCEER; 3201 pp.
  • Jung K, Lee T, Choi BG 2015. Rainwater harvesting system for contiunous water supply to the regions with high seasonal rainfall variations. 961–972. doi:10.1007/s11269-014-0854-1.
  • Jung J, Yoon K, Choi D, Lim S, Choi W. 2012. Water management practices and SCS curve numbers of paddy fields equipped with surface drainage pipes. Agric Water Manage. 110:78–83. doi:10.1016/j.agwat.2012.03.014.
  • Kadam AK, Kale SS, Pande NN, Pawar NJ, Sankhua RN. 2012. Identifying potential rainwater harvesting sites of a semi-arid, basaltic region of Western India, using SCS-CN method. Water Resour Manage. 26:2537–2554. doi:10.1007/s11269-012-0031-3.
  • Kahinda J. Mwenge, Lillie ESB, Taigbenu AE, Taute M, Boroto RJ. 2008. Developing suitability maps for rainwater harvesting in South Africa. Phys Chem Earth Parts A/B/C. 33:788–799.10.1016/j.pce.2008.06.047
  • Kim B, Anderson K, Lee S, Kim H. 2014. A real option perspective to value the multi-stage construction of rainwater harvesting systems reusing septic tank. 2279–2291. doi:10.1007/s11269-014-0613-3.
  • Krois J, Schulte A. 2014. GIS-based multi-criteria evaluation to identify potential sites for soil and water conservation techniques in the Ronquillo watershed, northern Peru. Appl Geogr. 51:131–142. doi:10.1016/j.apgeog.2014.04.006.
  • Kumar PS. 2010. Analysis of the runoff for watershed using SCS-CN method and Geographic Information Systems. 2:3947–3954.
  • Kumar M, Debjyoti J. 2010. Estimation of sediment yield and areas of soil erosion and deposition for watershed prioritization using GIS and remote sensing. 2091–2112. doi:10.1007/s11269-009-9540-0.
  • Lim KJ, Engel BA, Tang Z, Muthukrishnan S, Choi J, Kim K. 2006. Effects of calibration on L-THIA GIS runoff and pollutant estimation. 78:35–43. doi:10.1016/j.jenvman.2005.03.014.
  • Mahmoud SH, Mohammad FS, Alazb AA. 2014. Determination of potential runoff coefficient for Al-Baha Region, Saudi Arabia using GIS. 2041–2057. doi:10.1007/s12517-014-1303-4.
  • Mishra SK, Pandey RP, Jain MK, Singh VP. 2008. A rain duration and modified AMC-dependent SCS-CN procedure for long duration rainfall-runoff events. Water Resour Manage. 22:861–876.10.1007/s11269-007-9196-6
  • Mishra SK, Singh VP. 2003a. Soil conservation service curve number (SCS-CN) methodology. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic. ISBN: 1-4020-1132-6.10.1007/978-94-017-0147-1
  • Mishra SK, Singh VP. 2003b. Validity and extension of the SCS-CN method for computing infiltration and rainfall-excess rates. Hydrol Processes 18:3323–3345.
  • Mishra SK, Singh VP. 2003c. Derivation of SCS-CN parameter S from linear Fokker-Planck equation. Acta Geophys Pol. 51:180–202.
  • Mishra SK, Tyagi JV, Singh VP, Singh R. 2006. SCS-CN-based modeling of sediment yield. 324:301–322. doi:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2005.10.006.
  • Mohammed H, Yohannes F, Zeleke G. 2004. Validation of agricultural non-point source (AGNPS) pollution model in Kori watershed, South Wollo, Ethiopia. Int J Appl Earth Observ Geoinform. 6:97–109.10.1016/j.jag.2004.08.002
  • Murugiah M, Venkatraman P. 2013. Role of remote sensing and GIS in artificial recharge of the ground water aquifer in Ottapidaram taluk, Tuticorin district, South India. 3:405–415.
  • Nayak T, Verma MK, Hema Bindu S. 2012. SCS curve number method in Narmada basin. 3:219–228.
  • Neil RSB, Devi WPKV. 2011. Application of GIS for evaluation and design of watershed guidelines. 113–140. doi:10.1007/s11269-010-9690-0.
  • Nnaji CC, Mama NC. 2014. Preliminary assessment of rainwater harvesting potential in Nigeria: focus on flood mitigation and domestic water supply. 1907–1920. doi:10.1007/s11269-014-0579-1.
  • Opare S. 2012. Rainwater harvesting: an option for sustainable rural water supply in Ghana. 695–705. doi:10.1007/s10708-011-9418-6.
  • Pandey A, Chowdary VM, Mal BC, Dabral PP. 2010. Remote sensing and GIS for identification of suitable sites for soil and water conservation structures. Int J Land Degrad Dev. 22:359–372.
  • Pandey PK, Van Der Zaag P. 2013. A new model for simulating supplemental irrigation and the hydro-economic potential of a rainwater harvesting system in humid subtropical climates. 3145–3164. doi:10.1007/s11269-013-0340-1.
  • Panhalkar S. 2011. Land capability classification for integrated watershed development by applying remote sensing and GIS techniques. ARPN J Agric Biol Sci. 6:46–55.
  • Patil JP, Sarangi A, Singh AK, Ahmad T. 2008. Evaluation of modified CN methods for watershed runoff estimation using a GIS-based interface. 100:137–146. doi:10.1016/j.biosystemseng.2008.02.001.
  • Qiu Z. 2009. Assessing critical source areas in watersheds for conservation buffer planning and riparian restoration. 968–980. doi:10.1007/s00267-009-9380-y.
  • Raghuwanshi NS. 2010. Rainfall-runoff modeling: comparison of two approaches with different data requirements. 37–62. doi:10.1007/s11269-009-9436-z.
  • Rahman Mskasmam T, Toimoor FJMA. 2012. Feasibility study of rainwater harvesting system in Sylhet City. 573–580. doi:10.1007/s10661-011-1989-7.
  • Rais S, Javed A. 2014. Identification of artificial recharge sites in Manchi Basin, Eastern Rajasthan (India) using remote sensing and GIS techniques. 162–175.
  • Ramakrishnan D, Bandyopadhyay A, Kusuma KN. 2009. SCS-CN and GIS-based approach for identifying potential water harvesting sites in the Kali Watershed, Mahi River Basin, India. J Earth Syst Sci. 118:355–368. doi:10.1007/s12040-009-0034-5.
  • Ramasamy SM. 2005. Remote sensing and GIS for artificial recharge study, runoff estimation and planning in Ayyar basin, Tamil Nadu, India. 158–170. doi:10.1007/s00254-005-1284-4.
  • SCS. 1956. National engineering handbook, section 4: hydrology, soil conservation service. Washington (DC): USDA.
  • SCS. 2004. National engineering handbook, section 4: hydrology, soil conservation service. Washington (DC): USDA.
  • Shi Z, Chen L, Fang N, Qin D, Cai C. 2009. Research on the SCS-CN initial abstraction ratio using rainfall-runoff event analysis in the Three Gorges Area, China. CATENA. 77:1–7. doi:10.1016/j.catena.2008.11.006.
  • Silveira L, Charbonnier F, Genta JL. 2000. The antecedent soil moisture condition of the curve number procedure. Hydrolog Sci J. 45:3–12. doi:10.1080/02626660009492302.
  • Singh NKKL, Joshi RKDC. 2010. Remote sensing and GIS in identification of soil constraints for sustainable development in Bhilwara District, Rajasthan. 279–290.
  • Soulis KX, Valiantzas JD. 2012. SCS-CN parameter determination using rainfall-runoff data in heterogeneous watersheds – the two-CN system approach. 1001–1015. doi:10.5194/hess-16-1001-2012.
  • Soulis KX, Valiantzas JD, Dercas N, Londra PA. 2009. Analysis of the runoff generation mechanism for the investigation of the SCS-CN method applicability to a partial area experimental watershed. 373–400.
  • Space I, Bhavan A. 2000. Groundwater resources development in hard rock terrain – an approach using remote sensing and GIS techniques. 2:204–215.
  • Subramanya K 2013. Engineering hydrology. New Delhi: Fourth Edition McGraw-Hill Education (India) Private Limited.
  • Suresh D, Chandra U, Ekube A, Aberra D, Tegene M. 2013. Estimation and comparision of curve numbers based on dynamic land use land cover change, observed rainfall-runoff data and land slope. J Hydrol. 492:89–101. doi:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2013.04.001.
  • Suribabu CR, Bhaskar J. 2014. Evaluation of urban growth effects on surface runoff using SCS-CN method and Green-Ampt infiltration model. Earth Sci Inform. 8:609–626. doi:10.1007/s12145-014-0193-z.
  • Swingly J, Sumarauw F, Ohgushi K. 2012. Analysis on curve number, land use and land cover changes and the impact to the peak flow in the Jobaru River Basin, Japan. Int J Civil Environ Eng IJCEE-IJENS. 12:17–23.
  • Tedela NH, Mccutcheon SC, Asce M, Rasmussen TC, Hawkins RH, Asce F, Tollner EW. 2012. Runoff curve numbers for 10 small forested watersheds in the mountains of the Eastern United States. 1188–1198. doi:10.1061/(ASCE)HE.
  • Terzoudi CB, Gemtos TA, Danalatos NG, Argyrokastritis I. 2007. Applicability of an empirical runoff estimation method in central Greece. 92:198–212. doi:10.1016/j.still.2006.03.002.
  • Torregrosa T, Sevilla M, López-vico BMV. 2010. The integrated management of water resources in Marina Baja (Alicante, Spain). A simultaneous equation model. 3799–3815. doi:10.1007/s11269-010-9634-8.
  • Tumbo JSPSD, Mul HSML. 2009. Sustainability of rainwater harvesting systems in rural catchment of Sub-Saharan Africa. 2815–2839. doi:10.1007/s11269-009-9411-8.
  • Varade AM, Khare YD, Mondal NC. 2013. Identification of water conservation sites in a watershed (WRJ-2) of Nagpur District, Maharashtra using Geographical Information System (GIS) technique. 41:619–630. doi:10.1007/s12524-012-0232-5.
  • Vohland K, Barry B. 2009. Agriculture, ecosystems and environment a review of in situ rainwater harvesting (RWH) practices modifying landscape functions in African drylands. 131:119–127. doi:10.1016/j.agee.2009.01.010.
  • de Winnaar G, Jewitt GPW, Horan M. 2007a. A GIS-based approach for identifying potential runoff harvesting sites in the Thukela River basin, South Africa. Phys Chem Earth Parts A/B/C. 32:1058–1067.10.1016/j.pce.2007.07.009
  • de Winnaar G, Jewitt GPW, Horan M. 2007b. A GIS-based approach for identifying potential runoff harvesting sites in the Thukela River basin, South Africa. Phys Chem Earth. 34:767–775.
  • Yusof KW, Serwan M, Baban J. 2000. Identifying opti-mum sites for locating reservoirs employing remotely sensed data and Geographical Information Systems. Proc. 21st Asian Conference on Remote Sensing; 2000 December 4–8; Taipei, Taiwan.
  • Ziadat FM, Mazahreh SS, Oweis TY, Bruggeman A. 2006. A GIS based approach for assessing water harvesting suitability in a Badia benchmark watershed in Jordan. Fourteenth International Soil Conservation Organization Conference: Water Management and Soil Conservation in Semi-Arid Environments; May 14–19; Marrakech, Morocco.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.