Determination of the Best Model for Flood Flows in the Western Basin of Lake Urmia
- 1. Master Student of Irrigation and Drainage, Ferdowsi University, Mashhad, Iran
- 2. Graduated Student from Sari University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Sari, Iran
- 3. PhD Student, Department of Civil Engineering, University Malaya; Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Today, the management of water resources has been taken
into consideration based on sustainable development in the
world. Natural events such as floods have been among human
problems in the past and present and hydrologists have always
given lot attentions to this issue. Determination of the amount
of the flood in drainage basins depends on hydrologic and
hydraulic parameters of the basin. The purpose of this study is
to provide the best model of the flood flow of drainage basin of
West Lake Urmia. For this reason, after preparing the
required statistics during two statistic periods for the 34-year,
several equations were developed for estimating flood flow that
in these relationships, flood flow parameter has been estimated
as the dependent variable by using independent variables such
as rainfall, the annual average temperature and physical
characteristics of the basin. Finally, 4 models out of 112 models
were selected as the best models to predict the area flood and
the respective relationships were presented
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