The Handbook of Applied Hydrologic and Water Resources Engineering examines the planning and design of water supply systems, flood control works, drought mitigation measures, navigation facilities, and hydraulic structures, as well as feasibility and environmental impact studies for various water-related projects. It is based on the experience gained through consultancy in dealing with various water resources issues and problems, teaching, and research. It serves as a useful resource for graduate students and faculty members in civil engineering, agricultural engineering, and water resources engineering, as well as practicing engineers working in civil, environmental, and agricultural fields.
Water Resources Engineering and Modeling. Hydrologic Elements and Water Balance. Precipitation. Evaporation and Evapotranspiration. Infiltration Methods and Rainfall Excess. Rainfall-Runoff Analysis: Design Flood Estimation. Rainfall-Runoff Analysis: Design Flood Estimation. Precipitation – Runoff Analysis: Surface Water Assessment. Reservoir Routing. Channel Routing. Groundwater Flow Hydraulics and Assessment. Statistical Methods. Time Series Analysis and Synthetic Data Generation. Optimization Techniques in Water Resources. Reservoir Planning and Operation. Reservoir Sedimentation and Management. Dam Break and GLOF Modeling. Irrigation Planning. Hydropower Planning.
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