Comparison of Streamflow and Precipitation in the Provo River Watershed CEE 6440 By: Steven McKee.

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Comparison of Streamflow and Precipitation in the Provo River Watershed CEE 6440 By: Steven McKee

Objective and Location To determine the regional runoff ratios by comparing precipitation and streamflow.

Analysis Steps Streamgage and Streamflow Data Watershed Delineation Precipitation Data Jordanelle Reservoir Data Runoff Ratios

Streamgages

Watershed Delineation with TauDEM Tools

Watershed Delineation with TauDEM Tools

Precipitation Data ArcMap and R used to extract PRISM Data (Oregon State University).

Runoff Ratio Calculations r = q/P Where r= runoff ratio (dimensionless) q= Q/A, where Q=average streamflow in cubic feet/year and area in cubic feet. P=Average precipitation in feet/year. Streamflow Upstream and Downstream of Reservoir

Runoff Ratio Comparison

Conclusions Runoff ratios vary from year to year. Runoff ratios relatively uniform from one gage to another. Uncertainty in Analysis Time periods with only one gage. Charlestown streamflow assumption.

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