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HydroPol2D-Distributed hydrodynamic and water quality model: Challenges and opportunities in poorly-gauged catchments

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JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY
卷 625, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2023.129982

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2D hydrodynamic model; Water quality model; Build-up and wash-off; Water Adaptive Design; Low impact development; Pollutant transport and fate

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Floods, exacerbated by changes in land-use and climate, are one of the deadliest natural hazards. This paper evaluates the applicability of a distributed hydrodynamic model coupled with a water quality model in simulating the transport and fate of pollutants in different catchments. The study highlights the challenges and opportunities of applying the model in poorly-gauged catchments with limited data availability.
Floods are one of the deadliest natural hazards and are exacerbated by changes in land-use and climate. Urban development decreases infiltration by reducing pervious areas and increases the accumulation of pollutants during dry weather. It also decreases infiltration by reducing pervious areas and increases the accumulation of pollutants during dry periods. During rainy events, there is an increase in pollution concentrations and runoff that may be a source of water supply during drought periods. Modeling the quantity and quality dynamics of stormwater runoff requires a coupled hydrodynamic module capable of estimating the transport and fate of pollutants. In this paper, we evaluate the applicability of a distributed hydrodynamic model coupled with a water quality model (HydroPol2D). First, the model is compared to GSSHA and WCA2D in the V-Tilted catchment, and the limitation of the critical velocity of WCA2D is investigated. We also applied the model in a laboratory wooden board catchment, focusing on the validation of the numerical approach to simulate water quality dynamics. Then, we apply HydroPol2D in the Tijuco Preto catchment, in Sao Carlos -Brazil, and compare the modeled results with the full momentum solver of the HEC-RAS 2D. This catchment shares similar characteristics with many poorly-gauged and human-impacted catchments worldwide. The implementation of the model, the governing equations, and the estimation of input data are discussed, indicating the challenges and opportunities to scale HydroPol2D into the reality of data scarcity of larger poorly-gauged catchments. For a 1-yr return period of rainfall and antecedent dry days, and assuming an uncertainty of 40% in the water quality parameters, the results indicate that the maximum concentration of total suspended solids (TSS), the maximum load and the mass of the pollutant washed in 30% of the volume are, 456 & PLUSMN; 260 mgL-1km-2, 2.56 & PLUSMN;0.4 kgs-1km-2, and 89% & PLUSMN; 10%, respectively.

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