2015 RiverWare User Group Meeting |
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NCAR/UCAR Center Green Campus Auditorium |
Tuesday, February 3, 8am - 5pm
Wednesday, February 4, 8am – 12:30pm
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Migration Lerma-2004 model, from Stella to RiverWare |
Ángel Alfonso Villalobos de Alba - Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas, Mario López Pérez - Comisión Nacional del Agua, Alba Nélida García Beltrán - Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas, & Raúl López Corzo - Comisión Nacional del Agua |
The Lerma 2004 model was conceived as a management tool that would generate different scenarios for the management of water resources in the Lerma-Chapala basin. It was developed in Stella by consensus in the working groups. This Basin is located in the center of Mexico, it has 11% of the Mexican population and covers territories of five states in the republic. The 2004 model is divided in modules that are: 1) seventeen modules that represent the dynamics of watersheds that integrated the basin; 2) Eight modules that simulate irrigation districts in the area; 3) A module where the maximum allowable volumes for agricultural areas (Distribution Agreement surface waters of the basin) are determined; among others. The Soil Conservation Service methodology is applied to calculate runoff and for agricultural demand was the model simulation Flinn. The model developed in RiverWare has a 52 years run simulation period, each subbasin was created using data object, as well as the demand crop modules. A total of 75 rules, divided into 4 groups these rules were performed: Model Flinn, Rain runoff process, Control Points; and operating rules. Among the results is the comparison of inputs, outputs and reservoir levels for each of the sub-basins of the Lerma Chapala system that presents the 2004 model Lerma. |
Click HERE for a PDF version of the presentation slides. |
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