Abstract

ABSTRACT This study investigates the runoff characteristics of forested and deforested catchments using the Soil Conservation Services–curve number (SCS-CN) model from the perspective of the Kerala floods in 2018 and 2019. The forested and deforested catchments chosen for the study are the drainage area of the Kakkayam Dam and Punoor River respectively of Kozhikode District, Kerala. The study used input variables such as rainfall, land use/land cover (LU/LC) and soil data to estimate the runoff depth from these catchments during the floods in 2018 and 2019 using the SCS-CN model. Here, the hydrological response of these catchments is examined by different scenarios of rainfall and LU/LC change. It is found that the deforested catchment generates more runoff compared to the forested catchment under identical rainfall conditions. However, the study shows that, the runoff depth in the deforested catchment is expected to reduce if certain portion of plantations and barren land converts into the forest cover. The ability of runoff retention of the forested catchment is expected to lose if the forest-covered land is utilized for the plantation activities.

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