Publicación: Modelo Hidrológico de Escorrentía para la Subcuenca Caño Buque, en el Municipio de Villavicencio.
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Hydrological models are very useful tools for understanding the operation of a drainage basin, being a logical consequence in the attempt to know the processes of conversion of rainfall into runoff and, also, of the capacity of water to transport substances. The latest generation models are defined as "integrators", understanding this as an approach to modeling with which it is intended to incorporate diverse information and with the greatest detail of representation of the medium that is modeled. Although, for many decades, a continuum of run-off procedures has been developed based on the Unitary Hydrogram concept that can be considered as incipient ways of synthetically modeling the processes of transformation of runoff precipitation within In a basin, the models discussed here are more complex forms that take into account the diversity of the processes that concur to produce flow. These types of models have been developed more recently, from the 70s of the 20th century; they are also distributed in nature, with spatial representation of the processes that occur in the Buque basin. This academic exercise allows evaluations of hydrological conditions and recommend management to preserve the water source. It is from daily rainfall information collected in rain gauges and working with Geographical Information Systems (GIS) such as ArcGIS and Hydrological Modeling such as HEC - HMS, which allow us to diagnose conditions in the receiving area and propose spatial models, measurements control techniques, physical management measures over the basin, elements of the landscape; From the perspective of civil engineering, potential proposals for the management of the micro-basin, which in our case will be Caño Buque.