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Prepared by the Task Committee on Hydrology Handbook of Management Group D of ASCE Hydrology Handbook serves as a basic reference, providing a thorough, up-to-date guide for hydrologists. Completely revised and rewritten from the 1949 edition, this Manual incorporates many of the changes and advance...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: American Society of Civil Engineers. Task Committee on Hydrology Handbook
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : ASCE, ©1996.
Edición:2nd ed.
Colección:ASCE manuals and reports on engineering practice ; no. 28.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Conversion to SI Units -- Chapter 1: Introduction to the New Handbook of Hydrology -- I. Historical Summary -- II. Purpose of the New Handbook -- III. Scope of the New Handbook -- IV. The Hydrologic Cycle -- Chapter 2: Precipitation -- I. Introduction -- II. Formation and Types of Precipitation -- A. Mechanisms -- B. Types of Precipitation -- C. Principal Causes of Precipitation -- III. Variations in Precipitation -- A. Geographic Distribution -- B. Time Variation -- C. Extreme Precipitation Events 
505 8 |a IV. The Measurement of PrecipitationA. Uses of Precipitation Measurements -- B. Measurement of Precipitation with Gages -- C. Measurement Error with Precipitation Gages -- D. Direct or In Situ Measurements of Snow -- E. Remote Sensing Measurements of Precipitation -- F. Data Comparability -- V. Processing and Interpreting Precipitation Records -- A. Processing Precipitation Data -- B. Station Relocation Considerations -- C. Estimation of Missing Records -- D. Temporal and Spatial Extrapolation of Precipitation Data -- VI. Precipitation Frequency Analysis 
505 8 |a A. Rain Gage Data for Frequency AnalysisB. Frequency Analysis Techniques -- C. Point Precipitation Frequency Analysis -- D. Frequency Analysis for Area-Averaged Precipitation -- E. Storm Hyetographs -- F. New Technologies for Precipitation Frequency Analysis -- VII. Weather Modification -- VIII. Synthetic Weather Generation -- IX. References -- X. Glossary -- Chapter 3: Infiltration -- I. Introduction -- II. Principles of Infiltration -- III. Factors Affecting Infiltration/Rainfall Excess -- A. Soil -- B. Surface -- C. Management -- D. Natural 
505 8 |a III. Infiltration/Rainfall Excess Models for Practical ApplicationsA. Rainfall Excess Models -- B. Infiltration Models -- C. Applications of Infiltration/Rainfall Excess Models -- IV. Measurement of Infiltration -- A. Areal Measurement -- B. Point Measurement -- V. References -- VI. Glossary -- Chapter 4: Evaporation and Transpiration -- I. Introduction -- II. Physics and Theory of Evaporation -- A. Surface-Air Energy Exchanges -- B. Radiation Balance -- C. Energy Balance -- D. Sensible Heat Flux Densityâ€?Soil 
505 8 |a III. Interaction of Surfaces and Meteorological FactorsA. Energy Balanceâ€?Air Mass Interactions -- IV. Evaporation from Water Surfaces -- A. Introduction -- B. Methods of Estimating Water Surface Evaporation -- V. Evapotranspiration from Land Surfaces -- A. Introduction -- B. Volumetric Measurements for Estimating Land Surface ET -- C. Energy Balance and Mass Transfer Methods -- D. Reference Crop ET Methods -- VI. Evapotranspiration from Land Surfacesâ€?General Applications -- A. The Crop Coefficient 
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