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Elementary Hydrology Vijay P. Singh English

By: Singh Vijay PMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Jersey Prentice Hall 1992 Description: v-973 p. ; Hard bound 18*24 cmISBN: 0-13-249384-5DDC classification: 551.48
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I. PRELIMINARIES. 1. Introduction. 2. Environmental and Water Resources Problems. 3. Types of Watersheds. 4. Parameter Estimation. II. HYDROLOGIC INPUTS. 5. Drainage Basin Characteristics. 6. Weather and Precipitation. 7. Measurement and Analysis of Precipitation Data. III. SUBSURFACE FLOW. 8. Infiltration and Soil Moisture. 9. Ground Water and Baseflow. IV. ABOVE-SURFACE FLOW AND HYDROLOGIC ABSTRACTIONS. 10. Evaporation and Transpiration. 11. Interception and Depression Storage. V. STREAMFLOW MEASUREMENT AND HYDROGRAPH ANALYSIS. 12. Streamflow Measurement. 13. Streamflow Hydrograph. VI. PRECIPITATION-RUNOFF RELATION. 14. Estimation of Surface Runoff Volume. 15. Unit Hydrograph Method. 16. Empirical Synthesis of Unit Hydrograph. 17. Conceptual Models of Unit Hydrograph. 18. Estimation of Peak Discharge. 19. Snow and Snowmelt Runoff. VII. FLOW ROUTING. 20. Reservoir Flow Routing. 21. Channel Flow Routing. VIII. WATERSHED SIMULATION. 22. Erosion and Sediment Yield. 23. Streamflow Simulation. IX. HYDROLOGIC DESIGN. 24. Statistical Preliminaries. 25. Frequency Analysis. 26. Design Storm and Design Flood. Appendix: A. Conversion from One System of Units to Another. Appendix B. Analytical Solutions of the Muskingum Method. Appendix C. Least Squares Method for Estimation of the Muskingum Parameters.
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I. PRELIMINARIES. 1. Introduction. 2. Environmental and Water Resources Problems. 3. Types of Watersheds. 4. Parameter Estimation. II. HYDROLOGIC INPUTS. 5. Drainage Basin Characteristics. 6. Weather and Precipitation. 7. Measurement and Analysis of Precipitation Data. III. SUBSURFACE FLOW. 8. Infiltration and Soil Moisture. 9. Ground Water and Baseflow. IV. ABOVE-SURFACE FLOW AND HYDROLOGIC ABSTRACTIONS. 10. Evaporation and Transpiration. 11. Interception and Depression Storage. V. STREAMFLOW MEASUREMENT AND HYDROGRAPH ANALYSIS. 12. Streamflow Measurement. 13. Streamflow Hydrograph. VI. PRECIPITATION-RUNOFF RELATION. 14. Estimation of Surface Runoff Volume. 15. Unit Hydrograph Method. 16. Empirical Synthesis of Unit Hydrograph. 17. Conceptual Models of Unit Hydrograph. 18. Estimation of Peak Discharge. 19. Snow and Snowmelt Runoff. VII. FLOW ROUTING. 20. Reservoir Flow Routing. 21. Channel Flow Routing. VIII. WATERSHED SIMULATION. 22. Erosion and Sediment Yield. 23. Streamflow Simulation. IX. HYDROLOGIC DESIGN. 24. Statistical Preliminaries. 25. Frequency Analysis. 26. Design Storm and Design Flood. Appendix: A. Conversion from One System of Units to Another. Appendix B. Analytical Solutions of the Muskingum Method. Appendix C. Least Squares Method for Estimation of the Muskingum Parameters.

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