SWAT model application to estimate runoff for ungauged arid catchments experiencing rapid urbanisation: Riyadh case studyTools Alsaleh, Abdulaziz (2023) SWAT model application to estimate runoff for ungauged arid catchments experiencing rapid urbanisation: Riyadh case study. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractThe built-up area of Riyadh city increased from approximately 4.5 km² in 1950 to reach approximately 1,600 km² by 2022 spreading over vast areas of the Wadi Hanifah and Wadi As Silayy catchments. The rapid growth of the city has led to repeated urban flooding. There is an urgent need to study surface runoff and how it is affected by land-use/land-cover (LULC) change in the ungauged catchments of the city. This study addressed that knowledge gap and was the first attempt to calibrate, validate, and run a semi-distributed model to simulate runoff depths and discharge rates for Riyadh's main catchments and sub-basins using five historical and five future scenarios. The Soil Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) was used for the modelling.
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