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International Journal of Sediment Research | 2010

Simulation of erosion-deposition processes at basin scale by a physically-based mathematical model.

Pedro A. Basile; Gerardo A. Riccardi; Erik Zimmermann; Hernán Stenta

Abstract The development and application of the physically-based and spatially-distributed mathematical model CTSS8-SED is presented. The model simulates hydrologic-hydraulic processes produced by storm events and related soil erosion and sediment transport processes at basin scale in lowland areas. The model simulates (i) storm runoff, (ii) soil detachment by raindrop impact and overland flow (gross sediment yield), (iii) sediment transport by overland flow and associated erosion-deposition processes and (iv) sediment transport by stream flow and riverbed erosion-deposition processes. A quasi two-dimensional representation of water flow and sediment transport routing is made by means of interconnected cells approach. The model is applied to simulate two flooding events in the Luduena Creek basin (Santa Fe, Argentina) occurred in April 1994 and March 2007 due to extraordinary rainfalls.


WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment | 2007

A hydrological model to evaluate environmental impacts due to extensive irrigation. Case study: basin of the Ludueña Stream, Santa Fe, Argentina.

Erik Zimmermann; Gerardo A. Riccardi; M. Portapila

A mathematical model of hydrological simulation quasi-3D is described. The model is suitable to simulate the hydrological behaviour in flat land considering interactions between the surface zone, vadose zone (UZ) and saturated zone (SZ). The space domain is discretized in layers of surface and underground cells. In each cell, the model can quantify state variables dynamically (interception, surface storage, UZ and SZ storages) and exchange flows (evapotranspiration, infiltration, surface and groundwater flows, flow through constrictions). This aptitude of connecting surface and groundwater hydrology enables the model to predict changes in the hydrological process due to human activities at basin scale as well as long term impacts. In this paper results of the application and calibration of the model for the Luduena Stream System (Santa Fe, Argentina) are described. The model was run to evaluate the hydrological effects that arise out of four extensive irrigation scenarios in the Luduena Stream basin. The simulation is done for a period of twenty years. The considered scenarios are as follows: #0 corresponds to the present situation in the basin, for which the model was calibrated; #1, #2 and #3 are three hypothetical scenarios where the soil moisture levels are 60%, 75% and 90% of the field capacity, respectively. It is demonstrated that scenario #1 does not have great consequences for the hydrological process and does not contribute to groundwater vulnerability. The results for scenario #2 present important consequences for the hydrological process of the real system. An increment in the recharge of the aquifer is found, modifying the groundwater table, with higher impact in low areas. The vulnerability to the contamination processes rises considerably towards the basin head. For scenario #3, the hydrological process has a very significant variation, not only for the mean and extreme hydrological values but also for the space patterns. The groundwater level is greatly increased reaching a situation of high vulnerability in terms of contamination processes. From these results, we conclude that scenarios #2 and #3 are unfeasible as far as sustainable irrigation is concerned. www.witpress.com, ISSN 1743-3541 (on-line)


Procedia Engineering | 2016

Urban Flood Risk Reduction by Increasing Green Areas for Adaptation to Climate Change

Erik Zimmermann; Laura Bracalenti; Rubén Piacentini; Luis Inostroza


Tecnologia y Ciencias del Agua | 2013

Aplicación de un modelo hidrológico-hidráulico para el pronóstico de niveles de agua en tiempo real

Gerardo A. Riccardi; Hernán Stenta; Carlos Marcelo Scuderi; Pedro A. Basile; Erik Zimmermann; Franco Trivisonno


Boletín geológico y minero | 2008

Uso de funciones de pedotransferencia para la estimación de parámetros hidráulicos en suelos limosos (Llanura Argentina)

Erik Zimmermann; Pedro A. Basile


Tecnologia y Ciencias del Agua | 2014

Aggregation Methodology to Estimate Hydraulic Conductivity in Unsaturated Heterogeneous Soils

Erik Zimmermann; Pedro A. Basile


Tecnologia y Ciencias del Agua | 2014

Metodología de agregación para estimar conductividades hidráulicas en suelos heterogéneos insaturados

Erik Zimmermann; Pedro A. Basile


Archive | 2014

Pronóstico de alturas en cursos de llanura mediante el uso de un modelo de caja negra

Carlos Marcelo Scuderi; Gerardo A. Riccardi; Erik Zimmermann


Revista de Ingeniería Hidráulica y Ambiental | 2013

Pronóstico de niveles para alerta de crecidas en el Gran Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina

Carlos Marcelo Scuderi; Gerardo A. Riccardi; Erik Zimmermann


Archive | 2013

Aprovechamiento del Río Carcarañá–Tercero como vía fluvial navegable. Parte I: Diseño del sistema de transporte y de la vía fluvial

Pedro A. Basile; Gerardo A. Riccardi; Erik Zimmermann; Hernán Stenta; Pablo Bussi; Pablo Mangiameli

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Gerardo A. Riccardi

National University of Rosario

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Pedro A. Basile

National University of Rosario

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Hernán Stenta

National University of Rosario

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Carlos Marcelo Scuderi

National University of Rosario

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Laura Bracalenti

National University of Rosario

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Rubén Piacentini

National University of Rosario

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