Determination of Curve Number for snowmelt-runoff floods in a small catchment

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One of the widely used methods for predicting flood runoff depth from ungauged catchments is the curve number (CN) method, developed by Soil Conservation Service (SCS) of US Department of Agriculture. The CN parameter can be computed directly from recorded rainfall depths and direct runoff volumes in case of existing data. In presented investigations, the CN parameter has been computed for snowmelt-runoff events based on snowmelt and rainfall measurements. All required data has been gathered for a small agricultural catchment (A = 23.4 km2) of Zagożdżonka river, located in Central Poland. The CN number received from 28 snowmelt-runoff events has been compared with CN computed from rainfall-runoff events for the same catchment. The CN parameter, estimated empirically varies from 64.0 to 94.8. The relation between CN and snowmelt depth was investigated in a similar procedure to relation between CN and rainfall depth.

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Hejduk, L., Hejduk, A., & Banasik, K. (2015). Determination of Curve Number for snowmelt-runoff floods in a small catchment. In IAHS-AISH Proceedings and Reports (Vol. 370, pp. 167–170). Copernicus GmbH. https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-370-167-2015

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