Integrated use of GIS-based field sampling and modeling for hydrologic and water quality studies
Enhancements to traditional catchment-scale water quality assessments can be realized by leveraging geographical information systems (GIS) for both field data collection and hydrologic and water quality (H/WQ) modeling. In this study, we describe a GIS-based data collection system for geo-referenced...
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Published in | Journal of hydroinformatics Vol. 7; no. 4; pp. 235 - 250 |
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Abstract | Enhancements to traditional catchment-scale water quality assessments can be realized by leveraging geographical information systems (GIS) for both field data collection and hydrologic and water quality (H/WQ) modeling. In this study, we describe a GIS-based data collection system for geo-referenced environmental sampling utilizing mobile, wireless and Internet technologies. Furthermore, sampled field data is combined with historical measurements within a GIS-based semi-distributed watershed model for simulating water quantity and quality in a large regional catchment. The GIS-based sampling and modeling system is intended to streamline water quality assessments as compared to current practices. We describe an application and field study in the Williams River, New South Wales, Australia designed to assess the impacts of point and non-point source pollution on water quality. Historical data were utilized for calibrating and validating the Hydrologic Simulation Program - Fortran (HSPF) with the BASINS GIS interface over the 1988-2000 period. Results from the study indicate that short-duration, spatially extensive field campaigns provide useful data for enhancing modeling studies based on historical measurements at sparse sites. In addition, the study suggests that the conjunctive use of data collection and modeling is a step towards real-time integration of field data in hydrologic and water quality modeling efforts. |
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AbstractList | Enhancements to traditional catchment-scale water quality assessments can be realized by leveraging geographical information systems (GIS) for both field data collection and hydrologic and water quality (H/WQ) modeling. In this study, we describe a GIS-based data collection system for geo-referenced environmental sampling utilizing mobile, wireless and internet technologies. Furthermore, sampled field data is combined with historical measurements within a GIS-based semi-distributed watershed model for simulating water quantity and quality in a large regional catchment. The GIS-based sampling and modeling system is intended to streamline water quality assessments as compared to current practices. We describe an application and field study in the Williams River, New South Wales, Australia designed to assess the impacts of point and non-point source pollution on water quality. Historical data were utilized for calibrating and validating the Hydrologic Simulation Program - Fortran (HSPF) with the BASINS GIS interface over the 1988-2000 period. Results from the study indicate that short-duration, spatially extensive field campaigns provide useful data for enhancing modeling studies based on historical measurements at sparse sites. In addition, the study suggests that the conjunctive use of data collection and modeling is a step towards real-time integration of field data in hydrologic and water quality modeling efforts. By combining geographic information systems (GIS) with traditional catchment-scale water quality assessments, hydrological modeling can be enhanced significantly. A GIS-based data collection system for geo-referenced environmental sampling is described that utilizes mobile, wireless, and internet technologies. Field samples can be combined with historical measurements in a GIS-based model to simulate water quantity and quality changes on a regional basis. The GIS-based system helps to streamline water assessments. System application is illustrated for the case of the Williams River, New South Wales, Australia. The Hydrologic Simulation Program was used to assess point and nonpoint source pollution impacts on water quality. Model calibration and validation are discussed. For this example, the system demonstrated that short-duration, spatially extensive field programs provide useful data for enhancing modeling studies of sparsely sampled sites. The combined data collection and modeling system eventually will be integrated in real time. |
Author | Vivoni, Enrique R Richards, Kevin T |
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