Distributed Hydrologic Modeling Using GIS (Water Science and Technology Library, #74)

by Baxter E. Vieux

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This monograph provides a unified approach to distributed parameter hydrologic modeling using Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Hydrologic models that can utilize the information content of global digital datasets offer tantalizing prospects for improved simulation of surface runoff processes. As data from newly deployed remote sensing platforms come online, hydrologic modeling techniques must keep pace with such high-resolution data. As soon as we embark on simulating hydrologic processes using these digital datasets with GIS, we must address the issues that are the subject of this book, which are the spatial and temporal characteristics of radar rainfall (NEXRAD), topography, soils, and land use/cover. Distributed modeling is demonstrated through case studies and an appendix that sets forth model results using Arc.water.fea. Comparison of model results with observed flood events demonstrates the importance of incorporating spatial variability into model parameters affecting the transformation of precipitation into surface runoff at the river basin scale.
Audience: This volume will be valuable for faculty members, seniors and graduate students, practitioners from civil, agricultural, water resources and environmental engineering fields, hydrologists, physical geographers, and hydrometeorologists engaged in hydrologic modeling.
  • ISBN10 1280190574
  • ISBN13 9781280190575
  • Publish Date 1 January 2004 (first published 30 June 2001)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 4 March 2015
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Springer
  • Edition 2nd Revised ed.
  • Pages 289
  • Language English