Hydrology and water quantity control
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Hydrology and water quantity control
Wiley, c1990
- pbk.
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Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
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pbk. ISBN 9780471517436
Description
A current assessment of hydrologic processes as they affect the design and operation of water quality control systems, aimed at both students and practising professionals. It emphasizes measurement and interpretation of hydrologic data, and management of water volume and peak flows.
Table of Contents
- Meteorology and the Hydrologic Cycle
- Precipitation
- Infiltration and Evapotranspiration
- Streamflow Measurements
- Hydrographs
- Synthetic Hydrographs
- Flow Routing
- Probability and Statistics for Hydrologic Descriptors
- Groundwater Hydrology
- Volume and Peak Discharge Management
- Appendices
- Index.
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ISBN 9780471624042
Description
Providing an up-to-date treatment of hydrologic processes as they affect the design and operation of water quality control systems, this text can be used by both the student and practising professional in the hydrology area. It emphasizes measurement and interpretation of hydrologic data, and measurement and management of water volume and peak flows. Basic hydrologic, hydraulic and quality control concepts are integrated throughout and coverage is also provided of synthetic hydrographs, volume and peak discharge management, convolution, empirical frequency distributions and related design criteria. Numerous realistic chapter-end problems are also included together with computer problems and programs plus an IBM compatible disk of hydrological models.
Table of Contents
- Meteorology and the hydrologic cycle
- precipitation
- infiltration and evapotranspiration
- streamflow measurements
- hydrographs
- synthetic hydrographs
- flow routing
- probability and statistics for hydrologic processes
- groundwater hydrology
- volume/peak discharge management.
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