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_aBedient, Philip B. _d1948- _916603 |
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_aHydrology and floodplain analysis / _cPhilip B. Bedient, Wayne C. Huber |
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_aUpper Saddle River, N.J. : _bPrentice Hall, _c2002. |
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_aUpper Saddle River, N.J. : _bPrentice Hall, _c[2002] |
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_axviii, 298p. : _bill. ; _c28 cm. |
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_g1. _tHydrologic Principles -- _g1.1. _tIntroduction to Hydrology -- _g1.2. _tHydrologic Cycle -- _g1.3. _tWeather Systems -- _g1.4. _tPrecipitation -- _g1.5. _tEvaporation and ET -- _g1.6. _tInfiltration Loss -- _g1.7. _tStreamflow and the Hydrograph -- _g1.8. _tHydrologic Measurement -- _g2. _tHydrologic Analysis -- _g2.1. _tWatershed Concepts -- _g2.2. _tRainfall-Runoff -- _g2.3. _tHydrograph Analysis -- _g2.4. _tUnit Hydrograph Theory -- _g2.5. _tSynthetic Unit Hydrograph Development -- _g2.6. _tApplications of Unit Hydrographs -- _g2.7. _tConceptual Models -- _g2.8. _tSnowfall and Snowmelt -- _g2.9. _tGreen and AMPT Infiltration Method -- _g3. _tFrequency Analysis -- _g3.1. _tIntroduction -- _g3.2. _tProbability Concepts -- _g3.3. _tRandom Variables and Probability Distributions -- _g3.4. _tReturn Period or Recurrence Interval -- _g3.5. _tCommon Probabilistic Models -- _g3.6. _tGraphical Presentation of Data -- _g3.7. _tRelated Topics -- _g4. _tFlood Routing -- _g4.1. _tHydrologic and Hydraulic Routing -- _g4.2. _tHydrologic River Routing -- _g4.3. _tHydrologic Reservoir Routing -- _g4.4. _tGoverning Equations for Hydraulic River Routing -- _g4.5. _tMovement of a Flood Wave -- _g4.6. _tKinematic Wave Routing -- _g4.7. _tHydraulic River Routing -- _g5. _tHydrologic Simulation Models -- _g5.1. _tIntroduction to Hydrologic Models -- _g5.2. _tSteps in Watershed Modeling -- _g5.3. _tDescription of Major Hydrologic Models -- _g5.4. _tHEC-1 Flood Hydrograph Package -- _g5.5. _tInput and Output Data for HEC-1 -- _g5.6. _tIntroduction to HEC-HMS -- _g5.7. _tHEC-HMS Watershed Analysis: Case Study -- _g6. _tUrban Hydrology -- _g6.1. _tCharacteristics of Urban Hydrology -- _g6.2. _tReview of Physical Processes -- _g6.3. _tRainfall Analysis -- _g6.4. _tMethods for Quantity Analysis -- _g6.5. _tSewer System Hydraulics -- _g6.6. _tControl Options -- _g6.7. _tOperational Computer Models -- _g6.8. _tCase Study -- _g7. _tFloodplain Hydraulics -- _g7.1. _tUniform Flow -- _g7.2. _tIniform Flow Computations |
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_iOnline version: _aBedient, Philip B., 1948- _tHydrology and floodplain analysis. _b3rd ed. _dUpper Saddle River, N.J. : Prentice Hall, ©2002 _w(OCoLC)648346049 |
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