Predicting daily streamflow in ungauged rural catchments: the case of Masinga catchment, Kenya
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2007
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Taylor&Francis
Abstract
Access to daily streamflow data at the catchment scale, is a central component of many
aspects of water resources and water quality management. However, the majority of river reaches in
many catchments in Kenya are ungauged or poorly gauged, and in some cases existing measurement
networks are declining. Long-term continuous monitoring is not being done due to high costs of equipment maintenance. Therefore, there is a need for an alternative tool such as a catchment-scale hydrological model that is capable of predicting the daily streamflow. An approach is presented of predicting
daily streamflow using a physically-based catchment-scale model, the geospatial Stream Flow Model
(SFM). The SFM was developed using the “C” programming language and the user interface was
developed using the Avenue script of the ArcView software. The SFM simulates the dynamics of runoff
processes by utilizing remotely sensed and widely available global or local data sets. The model was
applied in the Masinga catchment, Kenya, and the results gave a model performance coefficient of 0.74
based on the Nash-Sutcliffe statistical criterion.
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DOI: 10.1623/hysj.52.2.292
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ArcView GIS, daily streamflow, hydrological modelling, Masinga catchment, Kenya, Stream Flow Model, ungauged catchment