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GIS based calculations for Lake/Water surface evaporation in the state of Texas.
By:Paramjit Chibber
Texas A & M University.
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Boundary_tx.shp# Ev_98.shp
Reservoirs
PROBLEM DEFINITIONPROBLEM DEFINITION
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Index
1)Importance of evaporation in Reservoirs.
2)Data collection and completion.
3)Methodology involved.
4)Limitations.
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Importance of Evaporation.
Def : Process by which water changes from the liquid or the solid state into
gaseous state. (Ref:Merrill Bernard et. Al.).
Storage :-. 1)Wide shallow reservoirs. 2)Deep narrow reservoirs.
Note : Effects more prominent in tropical countries where annual. Evaporation sometimes exceeds Precipitation.
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Measurement of water surface evaporation.
Pan Evaporation Method :A circular pan of 4 Ft. diameter and 10 inchesdeep and is exposed on a wooden platform.
Eo = cEp.
Eo =Lake Evaporation.C = Pan evaporation coefficient.Ep = Pan evaporation.
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Data Collection and Completion.
Datasets Used:
1)Pan Evaporation at Gage Stations (NWS Hydrologic Research Lab).
2)Pan Evaporation in different Quadrangles (TWDB).
3)Reservoirs and Counties Datasets (TNRIS).
4)Pan Evaporation Coefficients (TWDB)
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Raw Data
NAME=DAINGERFIELD 9 S
LAT= 32.92 LON= 94.72 ELEV= 300
<- 1960 -> <- 1970 -> <- 1980 -> <- 1990 ->
01234 56789 01234 56789 01234 56789 01234 56789
778C9 99C8C CC898 C9652 89-74 59878 86-85 75487 JAN
C88C8 89CC8 CCCC9 7C983 87677 47764 978-6 87779 FEB
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DATA COMPLETION
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After this for all gage stations complete the datasets (Ep) for the year 1968.
Following the same procedure complete the datasets for other years i.e 1958, 1978,1988,and 1998 as well.
Now in excel spread sheet do the evaporation calculations at all gage stations using pan evaporation coefficients.
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Up till last step we have calculated the water surface evaporation at all gage stations.
NOW :Add Texas boundary theme.Add gage stations theme.OBSERVATION : One gage station found to be out side theboundary.
SOLUTION : Buffer theboundary of Texas.
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Methodology
1) Thiessen polygons: In this method polygons of same evaporation are generated
2) Grid method : In this method grids are created to measure evaporation.
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1. Thiessen polygons: Create thiessen polygons with gage stations, considering buffered outer boundary.
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Note:Same reservoirs can have different evaporations.
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Now Intersect “reservoirs” with the “thiessen polygons”.Update Areas of the intersected reservoirs.Add field Ev(AcFt).Fill up the Ev(AcFt) field.
Ev(AcFt) = Area*Annual Evaporation (in inches) *247.1057/12000000.
Note : After this step Annual evaporation of all
the intersected polygons is known.
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Now
Dissolve the intersected polygons (taking Reservoir# as the key attribute).
Look at the statistics for Ev(Acft) field.
Sum Ev(AcFt) gives annual evaporation.
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Following the same steps find out evaporation for other years.
Year : 1958 1968 1978 1988 1998
Evaporation (Acre Ft) : 11475752 11462713 14315370 12117721 12029697
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2000000
4000000
6000000
8000000
10000000
12000000
14000000
16000000
1958 1968 1978 1988 1998
Evaporation (AcreFt)
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2) Grid Method :This method converts point data into a grid or
surface data.
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Now “Summarize zones” to get the mean evaporation (in inches)
Add Field Ev_gr(AcFt).
Fill the Ev_gr(AcFt) with
Ev_gr(AcFt) = Mean*Area*247.1057/12000000.
“Statistics “of Ev_gr(AcFt) inform of the Annual evaporation.
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Following the same steps find out evaporation for other years.
Year 1958 1968 1978 1988 1998
Evaporation (AcFt) : 12008612 10766627 12574776 12174579 12070145
9500000
10000000
10500000
11000000
11500000
12000000
12500000
13000000
1958 1968 1978 1988 1998
Evaporation (AcreFt)
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Limitations. With Grid method it is observed that we can sometimes get wrong data.The possible reasons might be :
Data not available at all gage stations.Original dataset incomplete.