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313.01 Książki Pearson

Hydrology and Floodplain Analysis

Baxter Vieux

,

Wayne Huber

,

Philip Bedient

Wydawnictwo: Pearson
Oprawa: Miękka
313,01 zł
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For undergraduate and graduate courses in Hydrology. This text offers a clear and up-to-date presentation of fundamental concepts and design methods required to understand hydrology and floodplain analysis. It addresses the computational emphasis of modern hydrology and provides a balanced approach to important applications in watershed analysis, floodplain computation, flood control, urban hydrology, stormwater design, and computer modeling.

1         Hydrologic Principles 

1.1         Introduction to Hydrology 

1.2         Weather Systems

1.3         Precipitation

1.4         The Hydrologic Cycle 

1.5         Simple Rainfall-Runoff 

1.6         Streamflow and the Hydrograph 

1.7         Hydrograph Analysis 

1.8         Hydrologic Measurement 

         Summary 

         Problems 

         References 

2         Hydrologic Analysis 

2.1         Watershed Concepts 

2.2         Unit Hydrograph Theory 

2.3           Synthetic Unit Hydrograph Development 

2.4         Applications of Unit Hydrographs 

2.5         Linear and Kinematic Wave Models

2.6         Hydrologic Loss?Evaporation and ET

2.7         Hydrologic Loss?Infiltration

2.8         Green and Ampt Infiltration Method

2.9          Snowfall and Snowmelt

         Summary 

         Problems 

         References 

3         Frequency Analysis 

3.1         Introduction 

3.2         Probability Concepts 

3.3         Random Variables and Probability Distributions 

3.4         Return Period or Recurrence Interval 

3.5         Common Probabilistic Models 

3.6         Graphical Presentation of Data 

3.7         Regional Analysis 

3.8         Related Topics 

         Summary 

         Problems 

         References 

4         Flood Routing 

4.1         Hydrologic and Hydraulic Routing 

4.2         Hydrologic River Routing 

4.3         Hydrologic Reservoir Routing 

4.4         Governing Equations for Hydraulic River Routing 

4.5         Movement of a Flood Wave 

4.6         Kinematic Wave Routing 

4.7         Hydraulic River Routing 

         Summary 

         Problems 

         References 

5         Hydrologic Simulation Models 

5.1         Introduction to Hydrologic Models 

5.2         Steps in Watershed Modeling 

5.3         Description of Major Hydrologic Models 

5.4         HEC-HMS Flood Hydrograph Models 

5.5         Application of HEC-HMS to Watersheds

5.6         HEC-HMS Watershed Analysis: Case Study 

         Summary 

         Problems 

         References 

6         Urban Hydrology 

6.1         Characteristics of Urban Hydrology 

6.2         Review of Physical Processes 

6.3         Rainfall Analysis in Urban Basins 

6.4         Methods for Quantity Analysis 

6.5         Sewer System Hydraulics 

6.6         Control Options 

6.7         Operational Computer Models 

6.8         Case Study 

         Summary 

         Problems 

         References 

7         Floodplain Hydraulics 

7.1         Uniform Flow 

7.2         Uniform Flow Computations 

7.3         Specific Energy and Critical Flow 

7.4         Occurrence of Critical Depth 

7.5         Nonuniform Flow or Gradually Varied Flow 

7.6         Gradually Varied Flow Equations 

7.7         Classification of Water Surface Profiles 

7.8         Hydraulic Jump 

7.9         Introduction to the HEC-RAS Model 

7.10         Theoretical Basis for HEC-RAS 

7.11         Basic Data Requirements (Steady State) 

7.12         Optional HEC-RAS Capabilities 

7.13         Bridge Modeling in HEC-RAS 

7.14         HEC-RAS Features 

         Summary 

         Problems 

         References 

8         Ground Water Hydrology 

8.1         Introduction 

8.2         Properties of Ground Water 

8.3         Gr Movement 

8.4         Flow Nets 

8.5         General Flow Equations 

8.6         Dupuit Equation 

8.7         Streamlines and Equipotential Lines 

8.8         Unsaturated Flow 

8.9         Steady-State Well Hydraulics 

8.10         Unsteady Well Hydraulics 

8.11         Water Wells 

8.12         Ground Water Modeling Techniques 

         Summary 

         Problems 

         References 

9         Design Applications in Hydrology 

9.1         Introduction 

9.2         Drainage Collection Systems 

9.3         Design of Culverts 

9.4         Detention Basins Used to Mitigate Project Impacts 

9.5         Floodplain Management Design Issues 

         Summary 

         Problems 

         References 

10         GIS Applications in Hydrology 

10.1         Introduction to GIS 

10.2         General GIS Concepts 

10.3         Digital Representation Hydrologic Parameters 

10.4         Digital Representation of Topography 

10.5         GIS-Based Hydrology and Hydraulics 

10.6         Common GIS Software Programs 

         Summary 

         Online Resources 

         References 

11         Radar Rainfall Applications in Hydrology 

11.1         Introduction 

11.2         Radar Estimation of Rainfall 

11.3         Nexrad (WSR-88D) Radar System 

11.4         Gage Adjustment of Radar 

11.5         Hydrologic Applications 

         Summary 

         References 

12         Severe Storm Impacts and Flood Management 

12.1         Introduction 

12.2         Flood Management Issues and Basic Terminology 

12.3         Structural and Nonstructural Methods of Flood Control 

12.4         The Flood Control Paradox 

12.5         Major Gulf Hurricanes: Katrina and Ike 

12.6         Improved Strategies Toward Flood Management 

         Summary 

         References

13         Case Studies in Hydrologic Engineering: Water Resource Projects

13.1         Introduction

13.2         The City of San Antonio Deep in the Heart of Texas

13.3         The Colorado River Taming the Wild West

13.4         Across the Pond The River Thames

13.5         Global Climate Change and Water Resources

         References 

Appendix A  Symbols and Notation 

Appendix B  Conversion Factors 

Appendix C  Properties of Water 

Appendix D Normal Distribution Tables 

Appendix E  Useful Hydrology-Related Internet Links 

Szczegóły

Tytuł
Hydrology and Floodplain Analysis
Autor
Baxter Vieux , Wayne Huber , Philip Bedient
Wydawnictwo
Rok wydania
2012
Oprawa
Miękka
Ilość stron
816
ISBN
9780273774273
EAN
9780273774273
Kraj produkcji
PL
Producent
GPSR Pearson Central Europe Sp. z o.o.
ul. Szamocka 8
01-748 Warszawa
PL

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