Glasnik Srpskog Geografskog Društva (Jan 2024)

Effects of seasonal changes in vegetation cover on the hydrological responses of the Chemora Wadi catchment to extreme rainfall

  • Berghout Ali,
  • Meddi Mohamed

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/GSGD2401073B
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 104, no. 1
pp. 73 – 94

Abstract

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The choice of the reference flood for the dimensioning of hydraulic structures is rather delicate, in particular in the not gauged basins. In these basins, the estimation of the project flood requires the use of predetermined methods based on the maximum daily precipitation. In this context, this work consists of evaluating the impact of seasonal changes in vegetation cover on the hydrological responses of the watershed to extreme precipitation events in terms of peaks and water volumes using the HEC-HMS model. The study was based on rainfall and discharge data recorded at rainfall and hydrometric stations in the Wadi Chemora basin (Algeria), in addition to remote sensing data on a monthly scale. The results show that the estimation of the projected flood using methods based only on maxi-mum daily rainfall in semi-arid areas is insufficient, which shows the interest of consider-ing the effects of these changes.

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