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ARC GIS IN THE SANTA RIVER BASIN IN PERU GIS in Water Resources Fall 2006 Professor: Dr. David Maidment

ARC GIS IN THE SANTA RIVER BASIN IN PERU GIS in Water Resources Fall 2006 Professor: Dr. David Maidment. Presented by Eusebio Ingol. OUTLINE. Objectives Study Area Data Sources Information Process Arc Hydro for the river Basin Precipitation and runoff Conclusions. Objectives.

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ARC GIS IN THE SANTA RIVER BASIN IN PERU GIS in Water Resources Fall 2006 Professor: Dr. David Maidment

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  1. ARC GIS IN THE SANTA RIVER BASIN IN PERUGIS in Water ResourcesFall 2006Professor: Dr. David Maidment Presented by Eusebio Ingol

  2. OUTLINE • Objectives • Study Area • Data Sources • Information Process • Arc Hydro for the river Basin • Precipitation and runoff • Conclusions

  3. Objectives • Apply GIS for generating information in the Santa River Basin. • Delineate watershed and streams. • Calculate of Precipitation in the watershed. • Analysis of runoff in the Condocerro Station. • Determine some parameters of the basin of study.

  4. Study Area • Santa River basin. Department of Ancash in the North Peru. • Parallels 10 15’ and 07 55’ Latitude South and Meridians 78 45’ and 77 05’Longitude West

  5. Data Sources • http://srtm.usgs.gov • Coordinates of 17 stations with average values of rainfall (1956-1980). • Average discharges in the Condocerro Station (1956-2000). • www.earth.google.com The exercises 3, 4, and 6 were the base for developing this term project.

  6. DEM Processing • Terrain Processing Extract by mask DEM for the Area of Study http://srtm.usgs.gov 3 arc seconds of resolution 90 m.

  7. Flow Direction Grid Flow Accumulation Grid

  8. Stream Definition Catchments Drainage Lines • Threshold drainage area: • 90 x90 • Area = 8.1 km2 1311 Catchments

  9. Contours

  10. Watershed processing Watershed Sub watersheds Tablacacha 3180.40 km2 Slope = 3.2 % Santa –Outlet 1775.35 km2 Slope = 1.07 % Anta 7211.06 km2 Slope = 3.8 % At = 12,166.81 km2 Mean slope = 3 %

  11. Stations of Precipitation Precipitation Stations Goodatabase for the Santa River Basin

  12. Arc Hydro for the Santa River Basin • With the information generated is possible to apply the Arc hydro for the Santa Basin. Time Series for the Condocerro Station

  13. Maps generated with the Application of Arc Hydro Longest Flow Path Hydro junctions and Hydro Edges Direction of Flow L = 342.34 km

  14. Estimation of the Precipitation Use Thiessen Polygon Annual precipitation for 17 stations.

  15. Monthly Mean Precipitation for the Watersheds

  16. Mean Precipitation for the Watersheds At = 12,166 km2. Vr = 6, 210,330,430 m3

  17. Analysis of Discharge • Stream gage Condocerro

  18. Conclusions • Arc Hydro in ArcMap is a powerful tool for delineating and organizing information data in river basins where databases are not available. • The drainage area calculated for the Santa River Basin was 12166.7 km2 with a length of streams of 3157.45 km. Likewise, the density of drainage is 0.26 / km. • The delineated watersheds were Santa-Outlet, Tablacacha, and Anta; • The sub watersheds Tablacacha and Anta are the main source of water resources in the basin, whose annual precipitation estimated were 568 mm and 593 mm respectively. • Based on the analysis of discharge, we conclude that for a 75 % of persistence , the annual mean flow will be 110 m3/s

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