Modelling of hydrological rainfall-runoff processes is facilitated by the application of the systemtheoretical approach to linear, nonlinear and stochastic models. To this purpose, the variables involved in methods for determinating areal precipitation and baseflow separation are discussed. The convolution theorem in the theory of linear systems and the mathematical transform technique (Laplace-, Z-transformation) are used to identify characteristics of the watershed, and simulate hydrological processes. To support the calculation of model output functions, computer programs are included in the text. This volume is suitable as a text for hydrology courses at universities or engineering academies.
| ISBN: | 9783540512721 |
| Publication date: | 16th October 1991 |
| Author: | Alexander Lattermann |
| Publisher: | Springer an imprint of Springer Berlin Heidelberg |
| Format: | Hardback |
| Pagination: | 200 pages |
| Series: | Springer Series in Physical Environment |
| Genres: |
Geology, geomorphology and the lithosphere Economic geology Earth sciences Environmental monitoring Water supply and treatment Physics: Fluid mechanics Limnology (inland waters) Engineering: Mechanics of fluids |
Modelling of hydrological rainfall-runoff processes is facilitated by the application of the systemtheoretical approach to linear, nonlinear and stochastic models. To this purpose, the variables involved in methods for determinating areal precipitation and baseflow separation are discussed. The convolution theorem in the theory of linear systems and the mathematical transform technique (Laplace-, Z-transformation) are used to identify characteristics of the watershed, and simulate hydrological processes. To support the calculation of model output functions, computer programs are included in the text. This volume is suitable as a text for hydrology courses at universities or engineering academies.
System-Theoretical Modelling in Surface Water Hydrology features in the following genres: Geology, geomorphology and the lithosphere, Economic geology, Earth sciences, Environmental monitoring, Water supply and treatment, Physics: Fluid mechanics, Limnology (inland waters), Engineering: Mechanics of fluids
System-Theoretical Modelling in Surface Water Hydrology is available in Hardback
System-Theoretical Modelling in Surface Water Hydrology was written by Alexander Lattermann and published by Springer an imprint of Springer Berlin Heidelberg
System-Theoretical Modelling in Surface Water Hydrology has 200 pages
Yes it is part of Springer Series in Physical Environment series