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Hydrology in Water Resources Management



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Autore: Walega Andrzej Visualizza persona
Titolo: Hydrology in Water Resources Management Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (284 p.)
Soggetto topico: Research & information: general
Soggetto non controllato: GR2M
inverse distance weighting
rainfall-runoff model
sensitivity analysis
multi-influencing factors (MIF)
vertical electrical sounding (VES)
electrical resistivity tomography (ERT)
groundwater resource management (GRM)
hydro-stratigraphy
well logs
precipitation
climate change
Sen’s estimator
Mann-Kendall
Wadi Cheliff basin
upper Minjiang River
marginal distribution
copula
bivariate joint distribution
return period
rainfall partitioning
dry tropical forest
gash model
interception modelling
Nordic Sea
overflow flux
barotropic pressure
baroclinic pressure
annual maximum precipitation
peaks-over-threshold methods
statistical analysis
maximum precipitation frequency analysis
gamma
Weibull
log-gamma
log-normal
Gumbel distributions
nonparametric tests
drought
trends
SPI
mina basin
Algeria
Kunhar River Basin
streamflow
trend analysis
Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT)
anthropogenic impacts
hydrologic flood routing
Muskingum flood routing model
meta-heuristic optimization
self-adaptive vision correction algorithm
Adaptive Water Management
stakeholder engagement
legislation
survey
uncertainty in water management
water requirements of aquatic and water dependent ecosystems
water resources allocation
water balance model
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WalegaAndrzej
Sommario/riassunto: This book is a collection of 12 papers describing the role of hydrology in water resources management. The papers can be divided s according to their area of focus as 1) modeling of hydrological processes, 2) use of modern techniques in hydrological analysis, 3) impact of human pressure and climate change on water resources, and 4) hydrometeorological extremes. Belonging to the first area is the presentation of a new Muskingum flood routing model, a new tool to perform frequency analysis of maximum precipitation of a specified duration via the so-named PMAXΤP model (Precipitation MAXimum Time (duration) Probability), modeling of interception processes, and using a rainfall-runoff GR2M model to calculate monthly runoff. For the second area, the groundwater potential was evaluated using a model of multi-influencing factors in which the parameters were optimized by using geoprocessing tools in geographical information system (GIS) in combination with satellite altimeter data and the reanalysis of hydrological data to simulate overflow transport using the Nordic Sea as an example. Presented for the third area are a water balance model for the comparison of water resources with the needs of water users, the idea of adaptive water management, impacts of climate change, and anthropogenic activities on the runoff in catchment located in the western Himalayas of Pakistan. The last area includes spatiotemporal analysis of rainfall variability with regard to drought hazard and use of the copula function to meteorologically analyze drought.
Titolo autorizzato: Hydrology in Water Resources Management  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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