Research Article | OPEN ACCESS
An Investigation Survey on MPSIAC Model to Predict Sediment Yield in Iran
1Arash Parehkar, 3Najmeh Behnam and2Mehran Shokrabadi
1Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Water and Resource Management,
2Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran’s Polytechnic), Tehran, Iran
3Soil Conservation and Watershed Management Research Institute, Tehran, Iran
Research Journal of Environmental and Earth Sciences 2013 6:342-349
Received: March 09, 2013 | Accepted: April 05, 2013 | Published: June 20, 2013
Abstract
Lack of information to prepare erosion maps for quantitative and qualitative sediment evaluation is a major need in watershed management. MPSIAC (Modified Pacific South West International Agency Committee) Model is apparently known as an appropriate method to measure sediment yield of watersheds in Iran. In this study the results obtained from the research on Ivanaki’s watershed and sixteen different research projects, which conducted by others, were selected and analyzed. The purposes of this study were to compare works done in the country and show the limitation of the model, usage of it in different conditions and possibility of calculating errors if the input data were not gathered carefully. A sensitivity analysis was conducted to find the sensitive parameters in different watersheds. A database for the model was prepared from six watersheds using Geographic Information System (GIS). By evaluation of nine main factors it was cleared that Land Use, Upland Erosion and Ground Cover were the most sensitive factors respectively and the Climate and Runoff factors were the least, while observation of Runoff and sediment yield did not show this matter. According to the results, each factor which had more input quantity had the highest sensitivity. Finally, the research indicated that the usage of MPSIAC model for watersheds with sediments more than 2.2 ton/ha/yr must not be used, since the model is so sensitive in this status and possible errors may get over 50%.
Keywords:
MPSIAC Model, prediction, sediment, sensitivity analysis, watershed,
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The authors have no competing interests.
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