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Water Resources Research | 1997

Linearity of basin response as a function of scale in a semiarid watershed

David C. Goodrich; Leonard J. Lane; Rose M. Shillito; Scott N. Miller; Kamran H. Syed; David A. Woolhiser

Linearity of basin runoff and peak response as a function of watershed scale was examined for a set of 29 nested semiarid watersheds within the U.S. Department of Agriculture–Agricultural Research Service Walnut Gulch Experimental Watershed, located in southeastern Arizona. Watershed drainage areas range from 1.83 × 103 to 1.48 × 108 m2 (0.183–14800 ha), and all stream channels are ephemeral. Observations of mean annual runoff, database-derived 2- and 100-year peak runoff rates, ephemeral channel area, and areal rainfall characteristics derived from 304 events were examined to assess the nature of runoff response behavior over this range of watershed scales. Two types of distributed rainfall-runoff models of differing complexity were applied to a subset of the watersheds to further investigate the scale-dependent nature of the collected data. Contrary to the conclusions of numerous studies in more humid regions, it was found that watershed runoff response becomes more nonlinear with increasing watershed scale, with a critical transition threshold area occurring roughly around the range of 3.7 × 105 to 6.0 × 105 m2 (37–60 ha). The primary causes of increasingly nonlinear response are the increasing importance of ephemeral channel losses and partial storm area coverage. The modeling results indicate that significant error will result in model estimates of peak runoff rates when rainfall inputs from depth area-frequency relationships are applied beyond the area of typical storm coverage. For runoff modeling in Walnut Gulch and similar semiarid environments, explicit treatment of channel routing and transmission losses from channel infiltration will be required for watersheds larger than the critical drainage area.


Rangelands | 2010

AGWA: The Automated Geospatial Watershed Assessment Tool to Inform Rangeland Management

David C. Goodrich; D. Phillip Guertin; I. Shea Burns; M. A. Nearing; J. J. Stone; H. Wei; Philip Heilman; Mariano Hernandez; Ken Spaeth; Fred Pierson; Ginger B. Paige; Scott N. Miller; William G. Kepner; George B. Ruyle; Mitchel P. McClaran; Mark A. Weltz; Leonard Jolley

AGWA: The Automated Geospatial Watershed Assessment Tool to Inform Rangeland Management DOI:10.2458/azu_rangelands_v33i4_goodrich


Archive | 2007

Deriving Stream Channel Morphology Using GIS-Based Watershed Analysis

Scott N. Miller; D. Phillip Guertin; David C. Goodrich


Archive | 2002

Quality Assurance and Quality Control in the Development and Application of the Automated Geospatial Watershed Assessment (AGWA) Tool

Mariano Hernandez; Scott N. Miller; Darius J. Semmens; David C. Goodrich; William G. Kepner


Archive | 2000

Emerging Tools and Technologies in Watershed Management

D. Phillip Guertin; Scott N. Miller; David C. Goodrich


Archive | 1996

Linking GIS and geomorphology field research at Walnut Gulch

Scott N. Miller; D. Phillip Guertin; David C. Goodrich


Archive | 1999

Influences of Map Scale on Drainage Network Representation

Scott N. Miller; D. Phillip Guertin; Lainie R. Levick


Archive | 2010

AUTOMATED GEOSPATIAL WATERSHED ASSESSMENT TOOL FOR RANGELANDS

D. Phillip Guertin; Ginger B. Paige; David C. Goodrich; M. A. Nearing; Scott N. Miller; Philip Heilman; J. J. Stone; George B. Ruyle; Shea Burns; Haiyan Wei; Mitch McClaran


Archive | 2008

Automated Geospatial Watershed Assessment (AGWA): A GIS-Based Tool for Watershed Assessment and Planning

D. Phillip Guertin; D. C. Goodrich; William G. Kepner; Darius J. Semmens; Mariano Hernandez; Shea Burns; Averill Cate; Lainie R. Levick; Scott N. Miller


Archive | 2007

Title: The Automated Geospatial Watershed Assessment Tool

Scott N. Miller; Darius J. Semmens; David C. Goodrich; Mariano Hernandez; Ryan C. Miller; William G. Kepner; D. Phillip Guertin

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D. Phillip Guertin

Agricultural Research Service

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David C. Goodrich

Agricultural Research Service

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Darius J. Semmens

United States Environmental Protection Agency

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Mariano Hernandez

United States Department of Agriculture

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William G. Kepner

United States Environmental Protection Agency

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D. C. Goodrich

United States Department of Agriculture

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J. J. Stone

Agricultural Research Service

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Lainie R. Levick

United States Department of Agriculture

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