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Advances in Hydroscience

Volume 11

  • 1st Edition - June 28, 1978
  • Latest edition
  • Editor: Ven Te Chow
  • Language: English

Advances in Hydroscience, Volume 11 -1978 covers topics on the progressive development in water science, including stochastic hydrology, the numerical analysis for hydrodynamic… Read more

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Advances in Hydroscience, Volume 11 -1978 covers topics on the progressive development in water science, including stochastic hydrology, the numerical analysis for hydrodynamic modeling, solid-state hydrology, and subsurface waters. The book presents topics on the theory and examples to model lumped quasi-stochastic and stochastic watershed systems; the progress made in the area of multidimensional numerical modeling of hydrodynamic and water-quality processes in estuary and coastal sea systems; and the physical principles governing the flow of water through snow. The text also includes articles on the state of the art of the finite-element modeling techniques in surface and subsurface hydraulic problems; the developments in the area of rainfall-runoff relations and physically-based stochastic hydrologic analysis; as well as well hydraulics in heterogeneous aquifer formations. Hydrologists, ocean engineers, hydraulic engineers, and subsurface engineers will find the book invaluable.

Table of contents


List of Contributors

Foreword

Stochastic Modeling of Watershed Systems

I. Introduction

II. Quasi-Stochastic Watershed System

III. Stochastic Watershed Systems: Annual Flood Model

IV. Stochastic Watershed Systems: Watershed-Yield Model

V. Residual Processes of Stochastic Watershed Systems

VI. Multiple-Input Stochastic Watershed Systems

References

Multidimensional Numerical Modeling of Estuaries and Coastal Seas

I. Introduction

II. Hydrodynamic, Mass-Heat Transport, and Turbulent Processes

III. Vertically Integrated Two-Dimensional Models for Well-Mixed Systems

IV. Three-Dimensional Hydrodynamic Water-Quality Models

V. Estimation of Open Boundary Conditions

VI. Computational Aspects and Discussion

Major Symbols

References

The Physical Aspects of Water Flow through Snow

I. Introduction

II. Water Flow through Homogeneous Snow

III. Water Flow through Layered Snow

IV. Properties Processes Feedback

V. Application to Hydrological Forecasting

Appendix

Symbols

References

Modeling of Hydraulic Systems by Finite-Element Methods

I. Introduction

II. Finite-Element Formulation of Initial-Boundary-Value Problems

III. Finite-Element Approximations

IV. Analysis of Subsurface Hydraulic Systems by Finite-Element Methods

V. Analysis of Surface Hydraulic Systems by Finite-Element Methods

VI. General Conclusions

References

Physically Based Stochastic Hydrologic Analysis

I. Introduction

II. Some Basic Concepts

III. Hydrologic Mathematical Models

IV. Conceptual Stochastic Modeling of Streamflow

V. Conclusions

References

Well Hydraulics in Heterogeneous Aquifer Formations

I. Introduction

II. Underground Flow in Fractured Formations

III. Underground Flow in Stratified Formations

IV. Conclusions

Symbols

References

Subject Index

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  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: November 13, 2013
  • Language: English

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