The Hydrologic Modeling System HEC HMS

The Hydrologic Modeling System  HEC HMS
Author: Hydrologic Engineering Center (U.S.),United States. Army. Corps of Engineers
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2001
Genre: HEC-HMS (Computer program)
ISBN: OCLC:50821343

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The Hydrologic Modeling System HEC HMS

The Hydrologic Modeling System  HEC HMS
Author: William J. Charley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 16
Release: 1995
Genre: HEC-HMS (Computer program)
ISBN: UCR:31210024979757

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The HEC Hydrologic Modeling System

The HEC Hydrologic Modeling System
Author: John Charles Peters
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 16
Release: 1995
Genre: HEC-HMS (Computer program)
ISBN: UCR:31210024723221

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Precipitation runoff Modeling System

Precipitation runoff Modeling System
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 428
Release: 1984
Genre: Hydrologic models
ISBN: UCR:31210025450394

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Advances in Data Based Approaches for Hydrologic Modeling and Forecasting

Advances in Data Based Approaches for Hydrologic Modeling and Forecasting
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789814464758

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Distributed Hydrologic Modeling Using GIS

Distributed Hydrologic Modeling Using GIS
Author: Baxter E. Vieux
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2013-03-14
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789401597104

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During ten years serving with the USDA Soil Conservation Service (SCS), now known as the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), I became amazed at how millions of dollars in contract monies were spent based on simplistic hydrologic models. As project engineer in western Kansas, I was responsible for building flood control dams (authorized under Public Law 566) in the Wet Walnut River watershed. This watershed is within the Arkansas-Red River basin, as is the Illinois River basin referred to extensively in this book. After building nearly 18 of these structures, I became Assistant State Engineer in Michigan and, for a short time, State Engineer for NRCS. Again, we based our entire design and construction program on simplified relationships variously referred to as the SCS method. I recall announcing that I was going to pursue a doctoral degree and develop a new hydrologic model. One of my agency's chief engineers remarked, "Oh no, not another model!" Since then, I hope that I have not built just another model but have significantly advanced the state of hydrologic modeling for both researchers and practitioners. Using distributed hydrologic techniques described in this book, I also hope one day to forecast the response of the dams I built.

Coping With Flash Floods

Coping With Flash Floods
Author: Eve Gruntfest,John W. Handmer
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2001-01-31
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0792368258

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Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute, Ravello, Italy, 8-17 November 1999

Computer Models of Watershed Hydrology

Computer Models of Watershed Hydrology
Author: Vijay P. Singh
Publsiher: Water Resources Publications, LLC
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Hydrology
ISBN: 1887201742

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This book stemmed from a desire to provide a comprehensive account of some of the world's popular computer models of watershed hydrology. To achieve this objective, a variety of models that together spanned a range of characteristics were included. Some of those models represent a large class of models, some are comprehensive, some are applicable to not only civil works but also to agricultural, range and forest, and nonpoint source pollution fields; some are equipped with the GIS and remote sensing capability, and some represent a large cross-section of models from around the world. 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 and 3, respectively. The next ten chapters (4 to 13) present some of the popular models from around the world. These models are in the realm of civil engineering applications of watershed hydrology models. Some of the models are more comprehensive than others and some have the management capabilities. The next two models, presented in Chapters 14 and 15, are large-scale models and embody GIS and remote sensing technology. The models presented in Chapters 16 to 23 are more physically-based and distributed in nature, quite suited to nonpoint source pollution modeling, and to assess environmental impact of land use changes. The remaining 5 models presented in Chapters 24 to 29 are within the realm of agricultural and forestry applications. Nonpoint source pollution, erosion and impact on soil productivity, drainage design, etc., can be modeled by applying these models. Computer Models of Watershed Hydrology will be of interest to practicing hydrologists, especially to hydrologic modelers and the model users, as well as specialists in the fields of civil engineering, agricultural engineering, environmental science, forest and range science, earth science, climatology, and watershed sciences. Graduate students, teachers engaged in graduate instruction, and researchers will also find this book useful. Due to the popularity of this book and with innovations in printing, this was reprinted in 2012 with the original information. It is now part of WRP’s Classic Resource Edition.