Dear All,
I am trying to convert the surface runoff at a specific outlet within a catchment and would like to ask for your support for clarification. For simplicity, I have taken the figure from the QSWAT tutorial that shows a catchment with 9 subbasins as follow because I have many in my catchment:
Assuming the blue symbol is where my outlet is and refers to subbasin 9. I want to have the surface runoff contrinution to the streamflow at that point.
There are simulated flows in m3/s in the output.rch file and I can extract the flows of the outlet that correspond to reach 9. However, the surface runoff (SURQ) is provided in mm/day in the output.sub file for each subbasin. For the conversion, I need to use the the area.
From my understanding:
- the SURQ for subbasin 9 is the surface runoff contribution to streamflow only for the subbasin 9. So if I use the area of the subbasin 9, I will get the surface runoff in m3/s for subbasin 9 and not for the whole catchment.
- the flow in m3/s in the reach 9 includes all the outflows from upstream subbasins which in turn include the surface runoff for each individual subbasin (each subbasin flow in m3/s includes the subbasin's surface runoff).
- in order to get the surface runoff contribution to the simulated flow at the outlet, I need to convert all the surface runoff of each individual subbasin using their respective areas and then sum them up all to get the surface runoff contrinution of streamflow in m3/s within the catchment. If there is another gauging station inside the catchment, I will do the same by considering all upstream subbasins.
Please could anybody confirm if I am right with this. Otherwise, I would be very grateful if you can advice.
Thanks in advance.
Heou Maleki