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Modelling Runoff and Sediment Loads in a Developing Coastal Watershed of the US-Mexico Border

Urbanization can increase sheet, rill, gully, and channel erosion. We quantified the sediment budget of the Los Laureles Canyon watershed (LLCW), which is a mixed rural-urbanizing catchment in Northwestern Mexico, using the AnnAGNPS model and field measurements of channel geometry. The model was cal...

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Autores principales: Gudino-Elizondo, Napoleon, Biggs, Trent W., Bingner, Ronald L., Langendoen, Eddy J., Kretzschmar, Thomas, Taguas, Encarnación V., Taniguchi-Quan, Kristine T., Liden, Douglas, Yuan, Yongping
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Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6775644/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31583124
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w11051024
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author Gudino-Elizondo, Napoleon
Biggs, Trent W.
Bingner, Ronald L.
Langendoen, Eddy J.
Kretzschmar, Thomas
Taguas, Encarnación V.
Taniguchi-Quan, Kristine T.
Liden, Douglas
Yuan, Yongping
author_facet Gudino-Elizondo, Napoleon
Biggs, Trent W.
Bingner, Ronald L.
Langendoen, Eddy J.
Kretzschmar, Thomas
Taguas, Encarnación V.
Taniguchi-Quan, Kristine T.
Liden, Douglas
Yuan, Yongping
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description Urbanization can increase sheet, rill, gully, and channel erosion. We quantified the sediment budget of the Los Laureles Canyon watershed (LLCW), which is a mixed rural-urbanizing catchment in Northwestern Mexico, using the AnnAGNPS model and field measurements of channel geometry. The model was calibrated with five years of observed runoff and sediment loads and used to evaluate sediment reduction under a mitigation scenario involving paving roads in hotspots of erosion. Calibrated runoff and sediment load had a mean-percent-bias of 28.4 and − 8.1, and root-mean-square errors of 85% and 41% of the mean, respectively. Suspended sediment concentration (SSC) collected at different locations during one storm-event correlated with modeled SSC at those locations, which suggests that the model represented spatial variation in sediment production. Simulated gully erosion represents 16%–37% of hillslope sediment production, and 50% of the hillslope sediment load is produced by only 23% of the watershed area. The model identifies priority locations for sediment control measures, and can be used to identify tradeoffs between sediment control and runoff production. Paving roads in priority areas would reduce total sediment yield by 30%, but may increase peak discharge moderately (1.6%–21%) at the outlet.
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spelling pubmed-67756442020-01-01 Modelling Runoff and Sediment Loads in a Developing Coastal Watershed of the US-Mexico Border Gudino-Elizondo, Napoleon Biggs, Trent W. Bingner, Ronald L. Langendoen, Eddy J. Kretzschmar, Thomas Taguas, Encarnación V. Taniguchi-Quan, Kristine T. Liden, Douglas Yuan, Yongping Water (Basel) Article Urbanization can increase sheet, rill, gully, and channel erosion. We quantified the sediment budget of the Los Laureles Canyon watershed (LLCW), which is a mixed rural-urbanizing catchment in Northwestern Mexico, using the AnnAGNPS model and field measurements of channel geometry. The model was calibrated with five years of observed runoff and sediment loads and used to evaluate sediment reduction under a mitigation scenario involving paving roads in hotspots of erosion. Calibrated runoff and sediment load had a mean-percent-bias of 28.4 and − 8.1, and root-mean-square errors of 85% and 41% of the mean, respectively. Suspended sediment concentration (SSC) collected at different locations during one storm-event correlated with modeled SSC at those locations, which suggests that the model represented spatial variation in sediment production. Simulated gully erosion represents 16%–37% of hillslope sediment production, and 50% of the hillslope sediment load is produced by only 23% of the watershed area. The model identifies priority locations for sediment control measures, and can be used to identify tradeoffs between sediment control and runoff production. Paving roads in priority areas would reduce total sediment yield by 30%, but may increase peak discharge moderately (1.6%–21%) at the outlet. 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC6775644/ /pubmed/31583124 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w11051024 Text en This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Biggs, Trent W.
Bingner, Ronald L.
Langendoen, Eddy J.
Kretzschmar, Thomas
Taguas, Encarnación V.
Taniguchi-Quan, Kristine T.
Liden, Douglas
Yuan, Yongping
Modelling Runoff and Sediment Loads in a Developing Coastal Watershed of the US-Mexico Border
title Modelling Runoff and Sediment Loads in a Developing Coastal Watershed of the US-Mexico Border
title_full Modelling Runoff and Sediment Loads in a Developing Coastal Watershed of the US-Mexico Border
title_fullStr Modelling Runoff and Sediment Loads in a Developing Coastal Watershed of the US-Mexico Border
title_full_unstemmed Modelling Runoff and Sediment Loads in a Developing Coastal Watershed of the US-Mexico Border
title_short Modelling Runoff and Sediment Loads in a Developing Coastal Watershed of the US-Mexico Border
title_sort modelling runoff and sediment loads in a developing coastal watershed of the us-mexico border
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6775644/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31583124
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w11051024
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