The Curve Number method is widely used in hydrology because it’s simply based on a single parameter, CN, that represents the basin absorption. In this paper CN is evaluated at basin scale from rainfall-runoff multi-daily events (Mockus, 1964), in the observation period 1940-1997 (record length mean equal to 20 years), for 61 Sicilian basin with three different methods: NEH4 method, Asymptotic fitting method (Hawkins, 1990, Hawkins et al., 2002, Hawkins et al., 2009), Least squares method (Woodward et al., 2006, Hawkins et al., 2009). A first analysis of Sicilian watershed behavior indicates a major occurrence of standard CN response (42 basins), rather than complacent response (11 basins) and no violent behavior. The original assumption o...
The selection of curve number to represent watersheds with similar land use and land cover is often ...
In this paper a Monte Carlo procedure for deriving frequency distributions of peak flows using a sem...
The curve number and phi (φ)-index models each provide a simple one-parameter relationship between s...
The curve number (CN) method is widely used for estimating direct runoff depth from rainstorms. The ...
ABSTRACT The Curve Number (CN) method is extensively used for predict surface runoff from storm eve...
Runoff estimation in ungauged basin is a challenge for the hydrological engineers and planners. For ...
This paper performs annual runoff frequency analysis in Sicily, Italy using the index runoff method....
A mixed procedure, referred to as CN4GA (Curve Number for Green-Ampt), was recently introduced with ...
The Curve Number method is a widely used tool for modeling runoff in ungaged watersheds. The initial...
The curve number (CN) method was developed more than half a century ago and is still used in many w...
The Soil Conservation Service Curve Number (SCS-CN) method is widely used for predicting direct runo...
The availability of reliable and long time series of runoff data is fundamental for most of the hydr...
Many hydrologic applications require reliable estimates of runoff in river basins to face the widesp...
In the evaluation of flood peak discharge of a generic catchment it is of fundamental importance to ...
Trabajo presentado en la EGU General Assembly 2014 (European Geosciences Union), celebrada en Viena ...
The selection of curve number to represent watersheds with similar land use and land cover is often ...
In this paper a Monte Carlo procedure for deriving frequency distributions of peak flows using a sem...
The curve number and phi (φ)-index models each provide a simple one-parameter relationship between s...
The curve number (CN) method is widely used for estimating direct runoff depth from rainstorms. The ...
ABSTRACT The Curve Number (CN) method is extensively used for predict surface runoff from storm eve...
Runoff estimation in ungauged basin is a challenge for the hydrological engineers and planners. For ...
This paper performs annual runoff frequency analysis in Sicily, Italy using the index runoff method....
A mixed procedure, referred to as CN4GA (Curve Number for Green-Ampt), was recently introduced with ...
The Curve Number method is a widely used tool for modeling runoff in ungaged watersheds. The initial...
The curve number (CN) method was developed more than half a century ago and is still used in many w...
The Soil Conservation Service Curve Number (SCS-CN) method is widely used for predicting direct runo...
The availability of reliable and long time series of runoff data is fundamental for most of the hydr...
Many hydrologic applications require reliable estimates of runoff in river basins to face the widesp...
In the evaluation of flood peak discharge of a generic catchment it is of fundamental importance to ...
Trabajo presentado en la EGU General Assembly 2014 (European Geosciences Union), celebrada en Viena ...
The selection of curve number to represent watersheds with similar land use and land cover is often ...
In this paper a Monte Carlo procedure for deriving frequency distributions of peak flows using a sem...
The curve number and phi (φ)-index models each provide a simple one-parameter relationship between s...