Articles | Volume 379
https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-379-131-2018
https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-379-131-2018
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05 Jun 2018
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Framework for quantifying flow and sediment yield to diagnose and solve the aggradation problem of an ungauged catchment

Sagar Kumar Tamang, Wenjun Song, Xing Fang, Jose Vasconcelos, and J. Brian Anderson

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The opening of the bridge changed from several feet to a few inches due to sediment deposition. The hydrologic model was used to simulate discharges and then sediment generation from the watershed. The study watershed is ungauged and does not have data for model calibration, therefore, a parameter transfer method is used. Basically, a hydrologic model was developed and calibrated for a nearby watershed with streamflow data, and then model parameters are transferred to the ungauged watershed.