Computation of monthly runoff coefficients for Istanbul (Turkey)
Abstract
Water demand for Istanbul is supplied both by impounded reservoirs located
within its provincial boundaries and by water transfer from Western and Eastern
regions in peripheral areas, located in South-West Black Sea region. The runoff
coefficient defined as the ratio of the streamflow to the precipitation, plays
a key role in the calculation of the surface water yield of water catchment
areas. In this paper, we present the computation of monthly runoff coefficients for
an accurate estimation of the yield of the catchment areas. We obtain statistical
parameters for monthly temperatures and precipitation, based on 105-year data
recorded at Istanbul Kandilli Observatory, modeled as Gaussian and Rayleigh
distributed random variables, respectively. We run simulations to predict
temperatures and precipitation over a horizon extending to 2100. We apply Turc’s
formula and Thornthwaite method to obtain monthly runoff coefficients based on
long-term data. The results are compared and discussed with the findings of
previous researches.
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12627/5562http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-9836/2020%20OnLine-First/0354-98362000147B.pdf
https://doi.org/10.2298/tsci191102147b
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