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Predicting the hydrologic and water quality implications of climate and land use change in forested catchments Dennis P. Lettenmaier Department of Civil.

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1 Predicting the hydrologic and water quality implications of climate and land use change in forested catchments Dennis P. Lettenmaier Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Washington Joint UW/Cimate Impacts Group – NW Fisheries Science Center Meeting June 12, 2003 Seattle

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4 VIC Simulations of April 1 Average Snow Cover Extent
MPI ECHAM4 Scenarios ~2025 ~2045 Base Case

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6 Changes to Mean Hydrographs Columbia Basin 2045

7 ColSim Reliability of System Objectives

8 DHSVM basics Physically based hydrologic model Grid based (DEM)
Two layer canopy for vegetation Simultaneously solves energy and water balance

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10 DHSVM Input and Output DEM Met. data Vegetation
(type, LAI, height, etc.) Soil texture Soil depth Critical shear stress DHSVM Critical soil moisture Soil moisture Overland flow Channel flow

11 Mass Wasting Module Multiple realizations of total failure locations
Multiple time series of sediment supply Soil depth DEM Soil info Vegetation info P(F) MASS WASTING

12 Surface Erosion Module
Soil Precipitation Vegetation DEM Multiple time series of sediment supply Overland flow SURFACE EROSION Distribution of sediment delivery to channels (roads and streams) Roads and streams

13 Channel Erosion Module
Channel flow CHANNEL EROSION Mean and standard deviation of sediment load for selected channel reaches Distribution of sediment delivery to channels (roads and streams)

14 Watershed Sediment Module validation suggestions
Mass wasting Regional land slide frequency and extent over a multiyear period derived from ground-based mapping, remote sensing or aerial photography Surface erosion Compilation of regional observations of land surface and road surface erosion rates Channel routing Observed stream discharge and sediment concentrations over a multiyear period

15 Probability of slope failure before and after Fourth of July Fire
Pre-fire Approximate extent of August 2001 fire Post-fire Icicle Creek Vegetation


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