2021
DOI: 10.3390/w13070895
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Development of the Indus River System Model to Evaluate Reservoir Sedimentation Impacts on Water Security in Pakistan

Abstract: Pakistan’s society and economy are highly dependent on the surface and groundwater resources of the Indus River basin. This paper describes the development and implementation of a daily Indus River System Model (IRSM) for the Pakistan Indus Basin Irrigation System (IBIS) to examine the potential impact of reservoir sedimentation on provincial water security. The model considers both the physical and management characteristics of the system. The model’s performance in replicating provincial allocation ratios is… Show more

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“…Our analysis highlights limits to such 'upstream' adaptation. The calculated flood volume (110 km 3 ) is more than 5 times the storage of Pakistan's major reservoir, Mangla and Tarbela (around 20 km 3 ) much of which much has been lost to sedimentation [33]. Underground storage of floodwaters in groundwater bodies is often promoted as an opportunity to reduce flooding, yet the 2022 flood volume was more than 10 times more than the total capacity of all operational projects for underground water storage worldwide (around 10 km 3 yr −1 [34],).…”
Section: Results: Values At Risk and Adaptation Opportunities In The ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our analysis highlights limits to such 'upstream' adaptation. The calculated flood volume (110 km 3 ) is more than 5 times the storage of Pakistan's major reservoir, Mangla and Tarbela (around 20 km 3 ) much of which much has been lost to sedimentation [33]. Underground storage of floodwaters in groundwater bodies is often promoted as an opportunity to reduce flooding, yet the 2022 flood volume was more than 10 times more than the total capacity of all operational projects for underground water storage worldwide (around 10 km 3 yr −1 [34],).…”
Section: Results: Values At Risk and Adaptation Opportunities In The ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, river water also receding to 800 m 3 /y is expected in 2026 due to growing population. Therefore, “water security is emerging threat for Pakistan” [ 47 ]. Pakistan is a lower riparian state reliant on the nature and other countries for river's water.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…River system and/or economic models have previously been built to simulate the processes in the IBIS (Ahmad et al, 2018;Ahmed et al, 2018;Podger et al, 2021;Stewart et al, 2018;Yang et al, 2013). Some of them included a seasonal allocation procedure reflecting the Apportionment Agreement, but primarily addressed other biophysical or water management processes at a finer scale.…”
Section: Background and Pre-seasonal Water-sharing Forecastsmentioning
confidence: 99%