WRAPHydro Data Model: Finding Input Parameters for the Water Rights
Analysis Package
by Hema Gopalan and David Maidment
ABSTRACT
The Water Availability Model requires geospatial parameters to
be used as inputs into the WRAP model. Previously these parameters
were developed in ArcView 3.2 and processing suffered from performance
and data management issues. This thesis presents a new hydro data
model - WRAP Hydro developed specifically for the WRAP project.
A new method of determining watershed parameters for the Guadalupe
basin using the Arc Hydro and WRAP Hydro toolsets is discussed.
The parameter processing is done in three stages, getting base data,
preprocessing and the actual processing. This provides a systematic
and structured approach to determine watershed parameters. This
work also validates the division of a basin into sub basins for
a more efficient processing of parameters. It is found that both
these methods give identical results. The values obtained by these
two methods for upstream area for each control point were compared
with the USGS area values and it was observed that they matched
well. The process of finding parameters when new stream segments
and control points are added without having to redo the whole process
again is also discussed in the thesis. The WRAP Hydro toolset provides
functions that help to add and remove control points from the network.
It is also possible to incorporate a new stream edit without having
to process the grids for the whole basin again.
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