Hydrological modeling of a detention reservoir: flood control and aquifer recharge

ABSTRACT In this paper, we proposed studying a small urban drainage catchment, named Pilot Basin of Mirassol (PBM) in Natal, RN - Brazil whose outlet is a detention and infiltration reservoir (DIR). The rainfall-runoff transformation processes, water accumulation in DIR and the process of infiltration and percolation in the soil profile until the free aquifer were modeled; and, from rainfall event observations, water levels in DIR, free aquifer water level measurements, and also, parameter values determination, it was able to calibrate and modeling these combined processes. The mathematical modeling was carried out from the use of a distributed rainfall-runoff model, and besides, we developed a model to simulate the soil percolation in an unsaturated porous media. Continuous simulation was run over a period of eighteen months in time intervals of one minute. The generated hydrographs were transformed into inlet volumes to the DIR and then, it was carried out water balance in these time intervals, considering infiltration and percolation of water in the soil profile. As a result, we obtain an evaluation on the storage water process in DIR as well as the infiltration of water, redistribution into the soil and the groundwater aquifer recharge, in continuous temporal simulation. We found that the DIR has good performance in order to storage storm water (floods) and contributing to the local aquifer recharge process.

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Main Authors: Righetto,Antônio Marozzi, Freitas,Bruno
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Associação Brasileira de Recursos Hídricos 2016
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2318-03312016000400752
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