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Chew, Chee Yen; Moore, Larry W.; Smith, Roger H.; 1991. Hydrological Simulation of Tennessee's North Reelfoot Creek Watershed, Research Journal of the Water Pollution Control Federation, 63, 10–16.

Item Type journalArticle
Author(s) Chee Yen, Chew; Larry W., Moore; Roger H., Smith; 
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Title Hydrological Simulation of Tennessee's North Reelfoot Creek Watershed
Journal Research Journal of the Water Pollution Control Federation
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Volume 63
Issue 1
ISSN 1047-7624
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Pages 10–16
Date 1991
Abstract Agricultural runoff modeling was performed on North Reelfoot Creek watershed using Hydrological Simulation Program in FORTRAN (HSPF) to demonstrate the usefulness of the model for a West Tennessee watershed. This $146\text{-}{\rm km}^{2}$ basin was selected because of its extensive agricultural activities, which have contributed to significant soil erosion and sedimentation problems in nearby surface waters. Water-quality and stream-flow data obtained from the U.S. Geological Survey over a 54-month study period were used in calibration and verification of the model. The dynamics of watershed land use during the entire simulation period presented a challenge to modeling strategy development. Model parameters related to hydrologic/hydraulic and sediment washoff/transport processes were determined. Generally, annual and monthly simulations on hydrology and sediment were good. Simulations on a short-term basis for selected storm events, however, were fair.
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