Flood Estimation Studies using Hydrologic Modeling System (HEC-HMS) for Johor River, Malaysia

作者: M.A.M. Razi , J. Ariffin , W. Tahir , N.A.M. Arish

DOI: 10.3923/JAS.2010.930.939

关键词: Flood mythHydrological modellingHydrologyEnvironmental scienceCalibration and validationHydrology (agriculture)Correlation coefficientHEC-HMSWatershedSimulation modeling

摘要: This study presented a flood estimation model for Johor River in Kota Tinggi watershed, Malaysia using HEC-HMS (Hydrologic Modeling System). Calibration and validation processes were carried out different sets of data. Evaluation on the performance developed derived yield correlation coefficient R super(2) close to 1. The simulated Q sub(peak) are 150.9 m super(3) sec super(-1), while observed 10 years record (1997-2006) is 145.12 super(-1). percentage error values 4% with value 0.905. Based these findings, it suggested that can be used as tool estimating sub(peak).

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