In interdisciplinary applications of stream hydrology, biologists and engineers interact in the solution of a number of problems such as the rehabilitation of streams, the design of operating procedures and fishways for dams, the classification of streams for environmental values and the simulation of field hydraulic characteristics in laboratory flumes to study flow patterns around obstacles …
Hydrology is a long continuing hydroscience and much work done in this field in the past, particularly in India, was of empirical nature related to development of empirical formulae, tables and curves for yield and flood of river basins applicable to the particular region in which they were evolved by investigators like Binnie, Barlow, Beale and Whiting, Strange, Ryves, Dicken, Inglis, Lace…
Hydrologic Analysis and Design is intended for a first course in hydrology. It introduces the student to the physical processes of the hydrologic cycle, the computational fundamentals of hydrologic analysis, and the elements of design hydrology. Although the sections of the book that introduce engineering design methods are intended for the engineering student, the concepts and methods will…
This book is based on lecture material in the course "Forest Hydrology," offered to undergraduate and postgraduate students in the Arthur Temper College of Forestry at Stephen F. Austin State University, Texas. As is the case with many other forestry programs in the U.S., forest hydrology (or watershed management) is the only required course in water sciences in the curriculum. Because stud…