Hydrologic Analysis of Ungaged Watersheds Using HEC-1

Hydrologic Analysis of Ungaged Watersheds Using HEC-1
Author: Johannes J. DeVries
Publisher:
Total Pages: 175
Release: 1982
Genre:
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This report discusses general approaches to frequency analyses for ungaged watersheds, effects of the extent of data availability on choice of approach, and regionalization of hydrologic parameters. Hypothetical rainfall data are often the only rainfall data available for a study, so methods for use of this type of data are presented. The use of HEC-1 for watershed modeling is described, and techniques are given in detail for the estimation and calibration of HEC-1 model parameters. (Author).

Hydrology and Floodplain Analysis

Hydrology and Floodplain Analysis
Author: Philip B. Bedient
Publisher:
Total Pages: 804
Release: 2002
Genre: Science
ISBN:

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Now in its third edition, "Hydrology and Floodplain Analysis" continues to offer a clear and up-to-date presentation of the 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. Includes HEC-HMS, HEC-RAS, and SWMM models plus GIS and radar rainfall. The text is ideal for students taking an undergraduate or graduate course on hydrology, while the practicing engineer should value the book as a modern reference for hydrologic principles, flood frequency analysis, floodplain analysis, computer simulation, and hydrologic storm water design. Updated coverage in the third edition includes: "Three New Chapters" Chapter 1: Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Chapter 2: Use of NEXRAD Radar Data Chapter 3: Floodplain Management Issues in Hydrology A new, detailed case study of a complex watershed using GIS linked with radar technology. New tools and technologies used for watershed analysis, hydrologic modeling, and modern floodplain delineation. New examples and homework problems in each chapter.

Determining Peak-discharge Frequencies in an Urbanizing Watershed

Determining Peak-discharge Frequencies in an Urbanizing Watershed
Author: Steven F. Daly
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Total Pages: 22
Release: 1979
Genre: Clinton River Watershed (Mich.)
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A case study is presented of a hydrologic investigation of the Red Run Drain-Lower Clinton River watershed, an area near Detroit, Michigan, that has undergone urbanization since the 1940's. The purpose of the study was to determine peak-discharge frequencies at gaged and ungaged locations for existing and future conditions. Population density was used as an indicator of urbanization in relationships defining unit hydrograph parameters and hydrologically significant impervious area. Input parameters for a single event rainfall-runoff simulation model (HEC-1) were developed to reflect watershed conditions in the years 1940, 1950, 1960 and 1975. The input parameters were verified by reconstructing observed flood events that occurred at these points in time. Sets of synthetic winter and summer storm hyetographs were input to HEC-1 to develop a series of curves for two gaging stations that relate peak discharge to magnitude of synthetic storm for each watershed condition. The curves were used to transform the series of recorded annual peak discharges at each gage to a stationary series that reflects 1975 watershed conditions. Discharge frequency estimates were then developed for ungaged locations using winter and summer synthetic storms that were assigned exceedance frequencies consistent with actual exceedance frequencies at the gaged locations. Projections of future population density were the basis for developing HEC-1 input parameters representing year 2000 and 2025 watershed conditions. Estimates of peak discharge-frequencies for the future conditions were made at the gaged and ungaged locations using the methods described above. (Author).

The New HEC-1 Flood Hydrograph Package

The New HEC-1 Flood Hydrograph Package
Author: Arlen D. Feldman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1981
Genre: Flood control
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This paper describes the new version of the HEC-1 Flood Hydrograph Package - a comprehensive simulation model computer program. The many hydrologic and hydraulic simulation capabilities of the model are described. Special emphasis is given to analysis of dam safety and dam failure flood damage studies, and urban hydrology. The general applicability and usage of the model are described. (Author).

Hydrology and Floodplain Analysis

Hydrology and Floodplain Analysis
Author: Philip B. Bedient
Publisher:
Total Pages: 824
Release: 2008
Genre: Science
ISBN:

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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.

Unsaturated Flow in Hydrologic Modeling

Unsaturated Flow in Hydrologic Modeling
Author: H.J. Morel-Seytoux
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 534
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 940092352X

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This volume certainly is a Conference Proceedings, the Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop (ARW) on "Unsaturated Flow in Hydrologic Modeling" held at "Les Villages du Soleil" near ArIes, France from June 13 to 17, 1988. Let me therefore acknowledge properly, at the very beginning, the gratitude of all the participants to the NATO Science Committee for its generous support and worthwhile goal of bringing together scientists of many countries to communicate and share their experiences. Particular thanks are extended to the director of the program, Dr. Luis Vega da Cunha for his interest and understanding. On the other hand this volume is also, and probably more so, a Textbook that fills a gap in the field of unsaturated flow. Many treatises on the subject present the theory in its different aspects. Hardly any explain in details how the different pieces can be put together to address realistic problems at the basin scale. The various invited contributions to the ARW were structured in a subject progression much as chapters are organized in a book. The intent of the ARW was to assess the current state of knowledge in "Unsaturated Flow" and its use in "Hydrologic Modeling Practice". In a sense the interest in fundamentals of unsaturated flow in this ARW was not just for the sake of knowledge but also and primarily for the sake of action. Can such fundamental knowledge be utilized for better management of the water resource? was the basic question.