Estimation of Antecedent Soil Moisture Using Soil Conservation Service
Curve Number (SCS-CN) Method Utilizing the Experimental Data of a Small
Indian Watershed
Abstract
Antecedent Soil moisture (ASM) is one of the most important factors
affecting the rainfall-runoff modelling process. Its existence and
influence in computing runoff using Soil Conservation Service Curve
Number (SCS-CN) method have been a point of discussion for many decades.
In this study, a novel procedure has been proposed to estimate the ASM
by modifying the SCS-CN method and verify its applicability by comparing
the ASM with the observed soil moisture. Natural rainfall, runoff and
soil moisture data from eight small experimental farms with similar land
use and varying slopes viz. 1%, 3% , 5% and 8%, located at Roorkee,
India have been utilized. The ASM is computed by optimizing two
parameters i.e., absolute maximum potential retention (Sabs) and initial
abstraction coefficient (λ), and the optimization is carried out by
minimizing Root mean square error (RMSE). Results show that there exists
a good agreement between observed and computed ASM for slopes 1%, 3%
and 5% (R2 > 0.5). A fair correlation for slope of 8% (R2
of 0.31) is observed, which may be due to the inadequacy of data. This
study will be helpful in calculating ASM for ungauged catchments and
will further broaden the applications of SCS-CN method.