Journal of hydrologic engineering, Vol. 10, N°2. Journal of Hydrologic Engineering - Mars/Avril 2005
| Titre : | Journal of hydrologic engineering, Vol. 10, N°2. Journal of Hydrologic Engineering - Mars/Avril 2005 |
| Type de document : | Bulletin |
| Paru le : | 11/03/2006 |
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Coulibaly, Paulin, Auteur ;
Haché, Mario, Auteur ;
Fortin, Vincent ;
Bobée, Bernard
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A major issue in real-time management of water resources is the need for accurate and reliable hydrologic forecasts at least 24 or 48 h ahead. An experiment on improving the accuracy of a conceptual hydrologic model used for daily reservoir infl[...]
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Singh, Vijay P., Auteur ;
Zhang, L., Auteur
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Determination of flood damage frequencies constitutes a fundamental components of any comprehensive flood risk methodology. Atime series of flood damage may contain zero values. Therefore, theprobability distribution of damage should be derived [...]
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Singh, Vijay P., Auteur ;
Liu, Q. Q., Auteur ;
Li, J. C.
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Roll waves are frequently observed in overland flow, especially in rill flow, which has an important effect on the development of soil erosion. Using one dimensional St. Venant equations, this paper investigates the dynamics of periodic roll wav[...]
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Two-dimensional solutions, which include both vertical velocity components and compressibility effects, are compared with one-dimensional Dupuit solutions, which neglect vertical velocity components and compressibility effects, for flow into a r[...]
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This Study recession analyses of drought flow from a sloping aquifer on a hillslope. The Experimental part of the study uses a Hele Shaw model as a creeping flow model. The Theoretical part applies the nonlinear Boussineq equation with an open d[...]
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Hill, A. Jason, Auteur ;
Neary, Vincent, Auteur
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The Sensitivity of average watershed slope, or Y-slope, to digital elevation model (DEM) grid size and source are examined by using high resolution light detection and ranging (LIDAR) data. The Results confirm previous findings that Y-slope is i[...]
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Hossain, Faisal, Auteur ;
Anagnostou, Emmanouil N., Auteur
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This Study presents the development of a probabilistic discharge prediction scheme based on an uncertainty frame work called generalized likelihood uncertainty estimation (GLUE). By being explicit about a hydrologic model's parameter uncertainty[...]
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Kavvas, M. Levent, Auteur ;
Kim, Sangdan, Auteur ;
Yoon, Jaeyoung
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A new stochastic model for one dimensional unsaturated water flow is proposed with focus on its probabilistic structure resulting from random variatiobns in saturated hydraulic conductivity. The newly developed model has the form of a Fokker Pla[...]
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Kavvas, M. Levent, Auteur ;
Kim, Sangdan, Auteur ;
Z. Q. Chen
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A new stochastic model for one dimensional root water up take is developed with main emphasis on its probabilistic structure from random variations in saturated hydrauli conductivity. The Resulting model has the form of a two dimensional Fokker [...]
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