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Paddy and Water Environment | 2013

Simulation of rainfall runoff and pollutant load for Chikugo River basin in Japan using a GIS-based distributed parameter model

Le Van Chinh; Haruka Iseri; Kazuaki Hiramatsu; Masayoshi Harada; Makito Mori

In watershed management, the determination of peak and total runoff due to rainfall and prediction of pollutant load are very important. Measurement of rainfall runoff and pollutant load is always the best approach but is not always possible at the desired time and location. In practice, diffuse pollution has a complex natural dependence on various land-use activities such as agriculture, livestock breeding, and forestry. Estimation of pollutant load is therefore essential for watershed management and water pollution control. In this study, a model of rainfall runoff and pollutant load, which uses a geographical information system (GIS) database, is a convenient and powerful tool for resolving the abovementioned complexities. This technology was applied in order to simulate the runoff discharge and the pollutant load of total nitrogen (TN) and total phosphorus (TP) in the Chikugo River basin of Kyushu Island, Japan. First, a hydrologic modeling system (HEC-HMS) and GIS software extension tool were used for simulations of elevation, drainage line definition, watershed delineation, drainage feature characterization, and geometric network generation. The spatial distributions of land cover, soil classes, rainfall, and evaporation were then analyzed in order to simulate the daily runoff discharge at the Chikugo Barrage from April 2005 to December 2007. An important point in this approach is that a new development for data input processing with HEC-HMS was introduced for optimizing parameters of the model. Next, the water quality indicators TN and TP were examined, and an efficient approach was investigated for estimating monthly pollutant loads directly from unit load and ground-observed hydrological data. Both nonpoint and point sources of pollutants were considered, including different land-cover categories, sewers, factories, and livestock farms. The observed and simulated results for the runoff discharges and pollutant loads were in good agreement and totally consistent, indicating that the proposed model is applicable to simulation of rainfall runoff and pollutant load in the Chikugo River basin. Further, this model will be able to provide managers with a useful tool for optimizing the water surface management of this river basin.


Agricultural Water Management | 2009

Estimation of water levels in a main drainage canal in a flat low-lying agricultural area using artificial neural network models

Le Van Chinh; Kazuaki Hiramatsu; Masayoshi Harada; Makito Mori


Paddy and Water Environment | 2008

Optimal gate operation of a main drainage canal in a flat, low-lying, agricultural area using a tank model

Le Van Chinh; Kazuaki Hiramatsu; Masayoshi Harada; Makito Mori


Paddy and Water Environment | 2008

Nitrogen and phosphorus runoff modeling in a flat low-lying paddy cultivated area

Le Van Chinh; Kazuaki Hiramatsu; Masayoshi Harada; Makito Mori


Journal of The Faculty of Agriculture Kyushu University | 2011

Parameter Identification for Two Conceptual Hydrological Models of Upper Dau Tieng River Watershed in Vietnam

Trieu Anh Ngoc; Le Van Chinh; Kazuaki Hiramatsu; Masayoshi Harada


Journal of The Faculty of Agriculture Kyushu University | 2006

Optimal gate operation of a main drainage canal in a flat low-lying agricultural area using a tank model incorporated with a genetic algorithm

Le Van Chinh; Kazuaki Hiramatsu; Masayoshi Harada; Makito Mori


Journal of The Faculty of Agriculture Kyushu University | 2010

A GIS-based distributed parameter model for rainfall runoff calculation using arc hydro tool and curve number method for Chikugo River basin in Japan

Le Van Chinh; Haruka Iseri; Kazuaki Hiramatsu; Masayoshi Harada


Journal of The Faculty of Agriculture Kyushu University | 2017

Estimation of Water Environment Capacity in the Cau River Basin, Vietnam using the Streeter–Phelps Model

Le Van Chinh; Kazuaki Hiramatsu; 和昭 平松; Masayoshi Harada; 昌佳 原田; Nguyen Trong Cuu; Truong Thi Lan; カズアキ ヒラマツ; マサヨシ ハラダ


Journal of The Faculty of Agriculture Kyushu University | 2017

Estimation of nitrogen transformation in cau river basin, Vietnam using a material flow analysis model

Le Van Chinh; Kazuaki Hiramatsu; Masayoshi Harada; Ta Thi Thao; Le Phu Dong; Nguyen TVong Cuu; Truong Thi Lan


Irrigation and Drainage | 2013

Flood inundation analysis using a distributed tank model for a flat, low-lying agricultural area undergoing urbanization in Hanoi, Vietnam

Nguyen Manh Hung; Le Van Chinh; Kazuaki Hiramatsu; Masayoshi Harada; Dao Ngoc Tuan

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Truong Thi Lan

Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment

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Nguyen TVong Cuu

Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment

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Nguyen Trong Cuu

Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment

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