Catchment hydrological modelling : the science and art
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Catchment hydrological modelling : the science and art
Elsevier, c2022
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University Library for Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo図
452.9:Ma645011437638
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Catchment Hydrological Modelling: The Science and Art covers various methods (and equations) for modeling all components of a CHM. Readers are presented with multiple methods and approaches to modeling the same component, allowing them to distinguish the differences between methods. The books also provides a clear understanding of what makes some commonly used hydrological models similar or different and what their strengths and weaknesses may be. This comprehensive guide contains questions and answers in each chapter, along with concepts and detailed equations that are fundamental to understanding CHM.
This book is useful to students and professionals in the fields of catchment and hydrology, as well as environmental and civil engineers.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Meteorological data preparation for a catchment model
3. Model of evaporation
4. Model of unsaturated (vadose) zone flow
5. Model of surface (overland) flow routing
6. Model of groundwater flow
7. Model of river flow
8. Model of snow, ice and glacier
9. Putting all the component models together
10. Model calibration, validation and uncertainty
11. Hydrological impacts of climate change
12. Notes and bibliography
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