HYDROLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF THE WATERSHED OF AN NAJAF PROVINCE BY GIS

Authors

  • Ali H. Al Rammahi Faculty of Engineering, University of Kufa
  • Emad A. Al Helaly Faculty of Engineering, University of Kufa
  • AbudAlla H. Al Khafagi Faculty of Engineering, University of Kufa
  • Mohammed Q. Al Bedieri Faculty of Engineering, University of Kufa

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30572/2018/KJE/120203

Keywords:

DEM, watershed, HECGeoHMS, Najaf

Abstract

The analysis of the watershed gives the surface area of land that rain streamed arrived in the river. The modern method to analyze the catchment is the ArcGIS program based on the Digital Elevation Model (DEM). The study area is An Najaf province, which area equaled about 27675 square kilometers. The HECGeoHMS (Hydrologic Engineering Center's Hydrologic Modeling System) is the link program on the ArcMap software that abled by serious steps to analyze the specific watershed. The auto analysis of the watershed area gives four basins for each outlet points located on the distributary Euphrates river. These four basins consisted of multi sub-basins and streams of rain flow. Basin 4 has the most significant volume, about 11.4% of the total case area of the basin, and the average slope is 3.2%. According to the amount of accumulative rainwater, basin 4 is essential when any obstruction is constructed at the end of the outlet point in the stream. This location of the construct is used to prevent the sediment in the Euphrates river and to avoid surface soil degradation. The arrangement of importance basin based on the advantage of water using to give maximum discharge and low evaporation is basin four at the first, basin two at the second.

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Published

2021-05-19

How to Cite

Al Rammahi, Ali, et al. “HYDROLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF THE WATERSHED OF AN NAJAF PROVINCE BY GIS”. Kufa Journal of Engineering, vol. 12, no. 2, May 2021, pp. 28-39, doi:10.30572/2018/KJE/120203.

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