Advances in geosciences (a 4-volume set) - volume 29 : hydrological science (hs).
This invaluable volume set of Advances in Geosciences continues the excellent tradition of the Asia-Oceania scientific community in providing the most up-to-date research results on a wide range of geosciences and environmental science. The information is vital to the understanding of the effects of...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Singapore :
World Scientific,
2012.
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- Reviewers; Editors; Preface; Preface to HS Volume; CONTENTS; Support Vector Machine-Based Model for Daily Evaporation Estimation Gwo-Fong Lin and Hsuan-Yu Lin; 1. Introduction; 2. Support Vector Machines; 3. Application; 3.1. The study area and data; 3.2. Model development and input determination; 3.3. Performance measures; 4. Results and Discussions; 5. Summary and Conclusions; References; Rainfall Forecast with Ensemble Performance of Translation Model and Numerical Weather Prediction Ngoc Son Nguyen, Shan He, Srivatsan V. Raghavan, Chi Dung Doan and Shie-Yui Liong; 1. Introduction.
- 2. Method2.1. Translation model; 2.2. Numerical weather prediction; 2.3. Ensemble rainfall forecasting: coupling TM and NWP; 3. Results; 4. Conclusions; References; Impact of Climate Variability and Change on Crop Water Consumption Chavalit Chaleeraktrakoon and Surasit Punyawansiri; 1. Introduction; 2. A Statistical Downscaling Approach; 2.1. A global climate parameters and station daily temperature linkage using SDSM; 2.2. A temperature and crop-water-consumption linkage using Hargreaves formula and crop coefficient; 3. Numerical Application; 4. Conclusions; References.
- Climate Change and Socio-Hydrological Dynamics: Adaptations and Feedbacks Yali E. Woyessa and Worku A. Welderufael1. Introduction; 2. Procedure; 3. Conceptual Socio-Hydrological Model; 4. Hydrological Simulation; 5. Conclusions; References; Towards River Rehabilitation as an Integrated Approach to Flood Management in Asian Cities David L. Higgitt; 1. The Challenge of Sustainable Flood Management; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Rehabilitation: A reframing for integrated river basin management; 1.3. Are conventional solutions sustainable?; 2. River Rehabilitation as an Alternative Paradigm.
- 2.1. Restoration networks2.2. Reframing rehabilitation; 2.3. Reflection, experience and learning; 3. Summary; Acknowledgments; References; Flow Structure and Erosion Supress by Vegetation in Overflow on Levees Motoyasu Sato, Takeshi Note, Akira Mano and Keiko Udo; 1. Introduction; 2. Experiment; 2.1. Experimental setup; 2.2. Experimental cases; 2.3. Results; 2.3.1. A measuring point comparison; 2.3.2. A flow velocity suppressant effect due to the vegetation; 2.3.3. A characteristic of the layer in the vegetation; 3. Mathematical Model; 3.1. A calculation method; 3.2. Calculation result.
- 4. ConclusionReferences; Auto-Calibration by Evolutionary Algorithm in Decision Support System for Flood Warning Jongkon Chongwilaikasem, Suwatana Chittaladakorn and Sompop Sucharit; 1. Introduction; 2. Methodology; 2.1. Distributed rainfall-runoff model; 2.2. Evolutionary optimization algorithms; 2.3. Auto-calibration procedure; 3. Case Study; 4. Result and discussion; 5. Conclusion; References; Decision Support for Periodical Optimum of Water Delivery from Reservoir by Decision Tree Eakawit Jornpradit and Suwatana Chittaladakorn; 1. Introduction; 1.1. The dynamic data of the supply side.