Several Sediment Delivery Ratio (SDR) models have been used to estimate Sediment Yield (SY), mainly in data-scarce and ungauged basins, such as in many regions of Brazil. However, it is difficult to choose the most suitable SDR model, mainly because of the lack of investigations of this approach using observed data. Here, we investigated the performance of five widely used SDR models (SDREST ) to estimate sediment yield values (SYEST ) based on observed data in a tropical watershed. We used observed sediment yield values (SYOBS ) during September 2011 to July 2017 in three sub-basins of the Guariroba Basin, Midwestern Brazil. To estimate the average annual soil loss, we used the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation. The SDROBS and SYOBS ranged from 5.56 to 10.54% and 940.76 to 5,400.32 t yr-1, respectively. The Williams and Berndt (1972) method presented the best performance, with a percent bias ranging from-2.34 to 3.30% in SRD estimation. Therefore, this model provided suitable SDR and SY estimates, and may be useful to estimate SY in other tropical data-scarce and ungauged basins.
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Colman, C. B., Garcia, K. M. P., Pereira, R. B., Shinma, E. A., Lima, F. E., Gomes, A. O., & Oliveira, P. T. S. (2018). Different approaches to estimate the sediment yield in a tropical watershed. Revista Brasileira de Recursos Hidricos, 23. https://doi.org/10.1590/2318-0331.231820170178
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