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Resource communication: Variability in estimated runoff in a forested area based on different cartographic data sources

Laura Fragoso    
Elia Quirós    
Pablo Durán-Barroso    

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Aim of study: The goal of this study is to analyse variations in curve number (CN) values produced by different cartographic data sources in a forested watershed, and determine which of them best fit with measured runoff volumes.Area of study: A forested watershed located in western Spain.Material and methods: Four digital cartographic data sources were used to determine the runoff CN in the watershed.Main results: None of the cartographic sources provided all the information necessary to determine properly the CN values. Our proposed methodology, focused on the tree canopy cover, improves the achieved results.Research highlights: The estimation of the CN value in forested areas should be attained as a function of tree canopy cover and new calibrated tables should be implemented in a local scale.

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