%0 Journal Article %A Akhavan, S %A Abedi Koupaee, J %A Mousavi, S.F %A Abbaspour, K %A Afyuni, M %A Eslamian, S.S %T Estimation of Blue Water and Green Water Using SWAT Model in Hamadan-Bahar Watershed %J Journal of Water and Soil Science %V 14 %N 53 %U http://jstnar.iut.ac.ir/article-1-1329-en.html %R %D 2010 %K Uncertainty analysis, SWAT, Blue water, Green water, SUFI2, Hamadan-Bahar, %X Temporal and spatial distribution of water components in watersheds, estimation of water quality, and uncertaintiesassociated with these estimations are important issues in freshwater studies. In this study, Soil and Water AssessmentTool (SWAT) model was used to estimate components of freshwater availability: blue water (surface runoff plus deepaquifer recharge), green water flow (actual evapotranspiration) and green water storage (soil water), in Hamadan-Baharwatershed. Also, the Sequential Uncertainty Fitting program (SUFI2) was used to calibrate and validate the SWATmodel and do the uncertainty analysis. Degree of uncertainty is calculated by R-factor and P-factor parameters. In thispaper, results of calibration and validation are given for the river monthly discharge. In most stations, especially inoutlet of the watershed (Koshkabad station), simulation of river discharge was satisfactory. Values of R-factor incalibration of monthly runoff were 0.4-0.8. These small values show good calibration of runoff in this watershed.Values of P-factor were 20-60%. These small values show high uncertainty in estimations. For most stations of thewatershed, lack of data on river-water withdrawal caused poor simulation of base-flow and therefore the P-factor valueswere low. Nash-Sutcliff (NS) coefficient was 0.3-0.8 after calibration, which shows good model calibration of outlet.This study provided good information on the components of freshwater availability at spatial (sub-basin) and temporal(monthly) scales with 95% prediction uncertainty ranges. The results of uncertainty analysis of components offreshwater availability show that uncertainty ranges of average monthly blue water are larger than the othercomponents, because of its sensitivity to more parameters. %> http://jstnar.iut.ac.ir/article-1-1329-en.pdf %P 9-23 %& 9 %! %9 Research %L A-10-498-1 %+ %G eng %@ 2476-3594 %[ 2010