TY - BOOK AU - Mimikou,Maria A. AU - Baltas,Evangelos A. AU - Tsihrintzis,Vassilios A. TI - Hydrology and water resource systems analysis SN - 9781466581302 (Hardback : acidfree paper) AV - TC405 .M49 2016 U1 - 551.48 M65 2016 23 PY - 2016/// CY - Boca Raton, Florida, USA PB - CRC Press,Taylor & Francis Group, CRC Press is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business KW - Water resources development KW - Hydrology KW - System analysis N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Introduction General Science of Hydrology Historical Evolution of Hydrology Classification of Hydrology Hydrological Cycle Hydrological Variables and Their Units of Measurement River Basin Scale in Hydrology Worldwide Distribution of Water Hydrological Balance References Precipitation and Hydrological Losses General Formation of Atmospheric Precipitation Precipitation Types Cooling Mechanisms and Types of Precipitation Measurement of Precipitation Installation of Network of Point Measurement Devices Test of Data Homogeneity and Analysis of Double Cumulative Curves Completion of Rainfall Measurements: Adaptation to Different Altitudes Surface Integration of Areal Rainfall from Point Measurements Hydrological Losses Evaporation Evapotranspiration Infiltration Rate Estimation References Runoff GeneralRiver Basin Hydrographs Hydrometry Discharge Estimation Using Hydrometric Data Rainfall-Runoff Relationships: Empirical Methods Rainfall-Runoff Relationships: The UH References Probability and Statistics in Hydrology General Concepts and Definitions Random Variable Distributions Some Important Discrete Distributions Some Important Continuous Distributions Statistical Analysis of Extremes Testing of the Distributions Intensity-Duration-Frequency Curves References Groundwater Hydrology General Soil and Aquifer ParametersClassification of AquifersField MeasurementsMathematical Problem of GroundwaterGeneral Expression of Groundwater FlowAnalytical Solutions of Steady FlowTheory of ImagesAnalytical Solutions of Non-Uniform FlowWell LossesAquifer RechargeSalinationReferencesHydrologic DesignIntroductionSizing of ReservoirsConventional Method of Sizing the Active Reservoir VolumeSizing of a Reservoir in a River Site without MeasurementsSizing of the Dead Reservoir VolumeSizing of the Reservoir's Flood VolumeHydrologic Design of Flood Safety (Protection) StructuresHydrologic Design of a River DiversionHydrologic Design of Other Water Structure-Specific IssuesReferencesUrban Hydrology: Stormwater ManagementIntroductionUrban Runoff Quantity ComputationsUrban Runoff Quality ComputationsSurface Runoff Quantity and Quality ManagementSediment Transport and ErosionIntroductionProperties of SedimentFlow ResistanceIncipient MotionSediment Transport FormulasLand Erosion and Watershed Sediment YieldReferences; COECS; Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering N2 - Hydrology and water resources analysis can be looked at together, but this is the only book which presents the relevant material and which bridges the gap between scientific processes and applications in one text. New methods and programs for solving hydrological problems are outlined in a concise and readily accessible form ER -