The integration of a physically-based distributed model with a geographic i
nformation system (GLS) in watershed-based water resources management is pr
esented, and an example watershed is chosen to demonstrate the spatial data
base and modeling system developed in this study. The spatial data is first
processed by GIS. The model is then used to simulate runoff hydrographs. I
t operates at a daily time step on 1 x 1 km grid squares and simulates impo
rtant hydrologic processes including evapotranspiration, snowmelt, infiltra
tion, aquifer recharge, ground-water flow, and overland and channel runoff.
Finally, the model result is displayed by using GIS. This study demonstrat
es that the integration of a physically based distributed model and GIS may
successfully and efficiently implement the watershed-based water resources
management. Not only does this process facilitate examination of a wider r
ange of alternatives that would be impossible by using conventional methods
, but it also provides a living management that could be modified and updat
ed by water managers once the watershed condition is changed.