4 edition of Mathematical models of large watershed hydrology found in the catalog.
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2002 by Water Resources Publications in Highlands Ranch, Colo .
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Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | edited by Vijay P. Singh and Donald K. Frevert. |
Contributions | Singh, V. P., Frevert, Donald K. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | xxii, 891 p. : |
Number of Pages | 891 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL18174491M |
ISBN 10 | 1887201343 |
LC Control Number | 2001098547 |
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The subject matter of this book is divided into 29 chapters. Beginning with introductory remarks on watershed modeling in Chapter 1, model calibration and reliability estimation are presented in Chapters 2 Cited by: Review of Mathematical Models of Large Watershed Hydrology by Mathematical models of large watershed hydrology book P.
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MATHEMATICAL MODELS OF SMALL WATERSHED HYDROLOGY AND APPLICATIONS Edited by VijayP. Singh Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA U.S.A. Donald Frevert Technical Services Center, U. Bureau of Reclamation Denver Federal Center, Denver, Colorado U.S.A.
Water. Mathematical modeling of watershed hydrology is employed to address a wide spectrum of environmental and water resources problems. A historical perspective of hydrologic modeling is provided, and new developments and challenges in watershed models are discussed.
Book: Mathematical models of large watershed hydrology + pp. Abstract: This book, the first part of a two-volume series, contains 20 Cited by: book reviews Review of Mathematical Models of Large Watershed Hydrology by Vijay P.
Singh and Donald K. Prevert. After a concise introduction, the book examines the history and evolution of watershed modeling derived from the Stanford Watershed Model along with regional calibration of models.
The following six sections explore large watershed, streamflow, water quality, urban watershed, agricultural watershed, and planning and management models.
Abstract: Mathematical modeling of watershed hydrology is employed to address a wide spectrum of environmental and water re-sources problems. A historical perspective of hydrologic modeling is provided, and new developments and challenges in watershed models are discussed.
The 30m grid data are commonly used in the large scale watershed modeling work. However, small watershed or field scale modeling may benefit from using of 10m x 10m resolution DEM data. Model defines land use inputs in the model are described using distributed land cover data (USDA-NASS, ) or other land use by: 3.
On the Effects of Lateral Openings on Courtyard Ventilation and Pollution—A Large-Eddy Simulation Study. Next Article in Special Issue. Integration of Advanced Soft Computing Techniques in Hydrological Predictions. Subscribe to receive issue release notifications and newsletters from MDPI journalsCited by: 1.
Watershed Hydrology. Vijay P. Singh, Ram Narayan Yadava. Allied Publishers, - Groundwater - pages. 2 Reviews. Preview this book 4/5(2). A review of some mathematical models used in hydrology, with observations on their calibration and use. Hydrol., Terms are defined that are frequently used (and misused) where mathematical models are applied to solve hydrological problems, and some of the many available models are classified into four main by: Hydrology and the Management of Watersheds: Edition 4 - Ebook written by Kenneth N.
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Regional Calibration of Watershed Models Section 2: Large Watershed Models 4. Large-Scale Hybrid Watershed Modeling 5. Simulation of Water and Energy Budgets Using a Macroscale Hydrological Model for the Upper Mississippi River Basin Section 3: Streamflow Models 6.
The book will be invaluable as a textbook for entry-level courses in hydrology directed at advanced seniors and graduate students in physical science and engineering. In addition, the book will be more broadly of interest to professional scientists and engineers in hydrology, environmental science, meteorology, agronomy, geology, climatology.
Watershed modeling is at the heart of modern hydrology, supplying rich information that is vital to addressing resource planning, environmental, and social problems.
Even in light of this important role, many books relegate the subject to a single chapter while books devoted to modeling focus only on a specific area of application. Recognizing the need 5/5(1).
INTRODUCTION. Chow et al. () stated that hydrology is a subject of great importance to human and the environment, which deals with all phases of the earth’s water.
Hydrology has many practical uses such as in the design and operation of hydraulic structure, water supply, wastewater, irrigation, flood control, erosion and sediment control, pollution abatement.
About this Book This new edition is a major revision of the popular introductory reference on hydrology and watershed management principles, methods, and applications.
The book's content and scope have been improved and condensed, with updated chapters on the management of forest, woodland, rangeland, agricultural urban, and mixed land use. Abstract. All physically based distributed models although with different assumptions and structures, tend to represent real processes.
Real processes are described by more or less complex mathematical relations which translate general physical laws also referred as Cited by: 3. Main Watershed Models. Watershed Models Singh, Vijay P. Year: Publisher: CRC Press.
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Author: Vijay P. Singh ISBN: Dingman treats hydrology as a distinct geoscience that is continually expanding to deal with large-scale changes in land use and climate. An hydrological transport model is a mathematical model used to simulate the flow of rivers, streams, groundwater movement or drainage front displacement, and calculate water quality parameters.
These models generally came into use in the s and s when demand for numerical forecasting of water quality and drainage was driven by environmental legislation.
Dear Colleagues, Watershed-scale hydrologic modeling is essential to water quantity and quality management. Such large-scale modeling involves a series of complex hydrologic processes and their interactions across surface and subsurface systems under the influence of climate, anthropogenic activities, and other factors.
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Hydrology (from Greek: ὕδωρ, "hýdōr" meaning "water"; and λόγος, "lógos" meaning "study") is the scientific study of the movement, distribution, and quality of water on Earth and other planets, including the water cycle, water resources and environmental watershed sustainability. A practitioner of hydrology is a hydrologist, working within the fields of earth or environmental.
Watershed Models. Seven existing watershed models were examined for this study. The purpose and scope of the different watershed modeling projects, as well as the method of construction and calibration varied significantly.
No attempt was made to recalibrate the models or to evaluate the statistical measures of model fit. A large number of models with different applications ranges from small catchments to global models has been developed.
Each model has got its own unique characteristics and respective applications. Some of them are comprehensive and uses the physics of underlying hydrological processes and are distributed in space and by: Briefly tracing the history of hydrologic modeling, this paper discusses the progress that has been achieved in hydrologic modeling since the advent of computer and what the future may have in store for hydrologic modeling.
Hydrologic progress can be described through the developments in data collection and processing, concepts and theories, Cited by: 7. Rosenblueth and Wiener () defined two classes of models: (1) formal or intellectual and (2) material. The formal models generally consist of mathematical descriptions of real-world phenomena, whereas material models, including iconic or "look-alike" and analog models, are real systems that either closely resemble the prototype or have the same mathematical.
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P. Singh (), Gumbel–Hougaard Copula for Trivariate Rainfall Frequency Analysis, Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, 12(4), –Title: The Mathematical Simulation of the Hydrology of Small Watersheds Author: L. F. Huggins and E.
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