Ecology, Environment and Conservation Paper

Vol 28, Feb Suppl. Issue, 2022; Page No.(242-250)

KRIGING INTERPOLATION BASED ERROR ANALYSIS OF EPIC MODEL WITH RESPECT TO STANDARD K FACTOR METHOD FOR GURUSHIKHAR, RAJASTHAN, INDIA

Narendra Kumar Maurya and Prakash Singh Tanwar and Yusuf A.S.

Abstract

This paper investigates an error analysis of the K-factor by EPIC model and the Standard Table. Experiments accomplished to find various contents of soil and K-factor are calculated using the EPIC model and Standard Table is used for standard K values to consider them as true values. Kriging Interpolation is used to find unknown K-factors values in the Gurushikhar study area for both K-factor values. The prediction map for the K-factor is generated for the EPIC model, the Standard Table, and the Error of K-factor using the Kriging interpolation method. In the next section cross-validation comparison of the resulting maps is done. Results of high elevation regions show high negative errors and in plain regions, it shows positive errors. The regression function is generated using the collected and interpolated data. It also shows the high difference in multiplicative factor for “EPIC model K-factor” map and “K-Factor Error map” then “Standard Table Kfactor map” and “Error map”. Histograms for all sample points for Clay, Silt, Soil, and OMC are also created to understand the relationship with the most erroneous frequencies. The result shows that error is dependent on texture (Clay, Silt, and Soil) not on OMC in this study area.