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Hydrology : a science for engineers
Data required for hydrological analysis and modeling -- Principles of hydrological modeling -- Rainfall excess and associated processes -- Rainfall-runoff analysis -- Reservoir and streamflow routing -- Snow hydrology in mountainous regions -- Low-flow prediction and forecasting -- Flood prediction -- Hydrological forecasting -- Regionalization methods -- Meteorological scenarios
Hydrology : a science for engineers
Data required for hydrological analysis and modeling -- Principles of hydrological modeling -- Rainfall excess and associated processes -- Rainfall-runoff analysis -- Reservoir and streamflow routing -- Snow hydrology in mountainous regions -- Low-flow prediction and forecasting -- Flood prediction -- Hydrological forecasting -- Regionalization methods -- Meteorological scenarios
Hydrology : a science for engineers
Hydrologie 2: Une science pour l'ingénieur <engl.>
Hydrology - a science for engineers
Hingray, Benoît (author) / Picouet, Cécile (author) / Musy, André (author)
2014
XVII, 572 S.
Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
Updated Engl. transl. of the original French ed. "Hydrologie 2: Une science pour l'ingénieur" (2009). - Literaturverz. S. [527] - 557
Authors: Dr. Benoît Hingray (Laboratoire d'Etudes des Transferts en Hydrologie et Environnement-Grenoble, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, CNRS/France, Grenoble, France); Dr. Cécile Picouet (expert in hydrological risks, water resources and regional planning, HYDRETUDES, Alpespace, France); Dr. André Musy (Professor emeritus Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, EPFL, Switzerland)
Book
English , French
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