Physical Hydrology, Part 1 |
Contents
Introduction to Hydrologic Science | 1 |
C | 5 |
The Watershed Drainage Basin | 14 |
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American Geophysical Union annual approach aquifer areal atmosphere average calculated capillary fringe Chapter climatic compute concentration curve Darcy's law decrease density depth determined developed discharge discussed distribution drainage basin effects elevation energy Equa Equation estimate evaporation evapotranspiration event Example flood flux forest ft³ function gage given global gradient ground water ground-water flow heat hydraulic conductivity hydrograph hydrologic cycle increase infiltration capacity infiltration rate infiltrometer inflow intercepted water isohyetal Khsat km² lake layer measured melt method occurs outflow output overland flow peak period precipitation pressure quantity radiation rain rainfall recharge region relation response Richards equation River runoff saturated saturated zone seasonal shows slope snow snowmelt snowpack soil soil-water spatial storage storm stream streamflow subregion surface temperature tion typically unit unsaturated usually values variability vegetation water content water equivalent water input water table water-balance watershed Weff wind speed zone