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Type(s) de contenu et mode(s) de consultation : Texte noté : électronique
Auteur(s) : Chow, Ven Te (1919-1981)
Titre(s) : Advances in Hydroscience [Texte électronique] : Volume 5
Publication : Burlington : Elsevier Science, 2013
Description matérielle : 1 online resource (320 pages)
Note(s) : Print version record.
Advances in Hydroscience, Volume 5 contains articles in three major areas of hydroscience,
namely, stochastic hydrology, subsurface flow, and solid-state hydrology. This volume
is composed of four chapters, and begins with a comprehensive review of the basic
concepts, developments, and their potential application in stochastic hydrology, with
emphasis on time series analysis and synthesis (model building). The next chapter
deals with some of the advances in various scientific disciplines and their application
to the analysis and prediction of seepage losses from open channels. These topics
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Sujet(s) : Hydraulique
Hydrologie
Eau
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9781483199368
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb446668348
Notice n° :
FRBNF44666834
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Table des matières : Front Cover; Advances in Hydroscience; Copyright Page; List of Contributors; Foreword;
Table of Contents; Contents of Previous Volumes; CHAPTER 1. TIME SERIES ANALYSIS OF
HYDROLOGIC 0DATA; I. Introduction; II. Conceptual Classification of Stochastic Processes;
III. Generalized Harmonic Analysis; IV. Generating Processes; V. Linear Systems; VI.
Estimation of Correlation and Spectral Density Functions; VII. Examples of Correlograms
and Power Spectra in Hydrology; VIII. Importance of Time Dependence in Hydrologie
Analysis and Synthesis; IX. Summary; Symbols; References.
CHAPTER 2. THEORY OF SEEPAGE FROM OPEN CHANNELSI. Introduction; II. Hydrodynamics
of Seepage; III. Measurement of Soil Hydraulic Conductivity; IV. Summary and Conclusions;
Symbols; References; CHAPTER 3. RECENT STUDIES ON SNOW PROPERTIES; I. Introduction;
II. Metamorphism and Intergranular Bonds; III. Thermal Properties of Snow; IV. Radiation
Properties of Snow; Symbols; References; CHAPTER 4. THEORY OF INFILTRATION; I. Introduction;
II. Water Transfer in Unsaturated Soils; III. Mathematical Preliminaries; IV. Exact
Solutions of Absorption Equations.
V. Exact Solutions of Infiltration EquationsVI. Linearized Solutions; VII. Delta-Function
Solutions; VIII. Comparison Technique for Estimating Integral Properties of Solutions;
IX. Exact Solutions of More Complicated Problems; X. Physics of One-Dimensional Infiltration;
XI. Effects of Geometry and Gravity on Infiltration; Symbols; References; Author Index;
Subject Index.