The average runoff represents the main parameter with which one can best evaluate an area’s water resources and it is also an important characteristic in al river runoff research. In this paper we choose a GIS methodology for assessing the spatial evolution of the average runoff, using validity curves we identifies three validity areas in which the runoff changes differently with altitude. The tree curves were charted using the average runoff values of 16 hydrometric stations from the area, eight in the Vișeu and eight in the Iza river catchment. Identifying the appropriate areas of the obtained correlations curves (between specific average runoff and catchments mean altitude) allowed the assessment of potential runoff at catchment level an...
In this study, we investigated the relationship between watershed characteristics and hydrology usin...
IMPROVING UPON A GIS-BASED SPATIALLY DISTRIBUTED RAINFALL-RUNOFF MODEL James Emerick, M.S.University...
The Study of river basins with their terrestrial area of the riverbed, valleys network, tributaries,...
The issue of surface runoff assessment is one of the important and relevant topics of hydrological a...
Abstract: Water cycle research is the basis of any water management and one of most important elemen...
The issue of surface runoff assessment is one of the important and relevant topics of hydrological a...
Runoff is one of most important hydrological variables that are used in many civil works, planning f...
In this study two approaches are presented to identify Dominant Runoff Processes (DRP) with respect ...
The two most important parameters required to design many hydraulic structures and systems like dams...
In this study two approaches are presented to identify Dominant Runoff Processes (DRP) with respect ...
[1] A key component to understanding and predicting water fluxes and water quality in river basins i...
The hydrograph at the watershed outlet was simulated using the time-area curve concept implemented i...
Relations of runoff to altitude may be denned for a hydrologically homogeneous region by using a lim...
Rainfall-runoff models that adequately represent the real hydrological processes and that do not hav...
In order to assess the hydromorphological quality of surface waters, stakeholders need river typolog...
In this study, we investigated the relationship between watershed characteristics and hydrology usin...
IMPROVING UPON A GIS-BASED SPATIALLY DISTRIBUTED RAINFALL-RUNOFF MODEL James Emerick, M.S.University...
The Study of river basins with their terrestrial area of the riverbed, valleys network, tributaries,...
The issue of surface runoff assessment is one of the important and relevant topics of hydrological a...
Abstract: Water cycle research is the basis of any water management and one of most important elemen...
The issue of surface runoff assessment is one of the important and relevant topics of hydrological a...
Runoff is one of most important hydrological variables that are used in many civil works, planning f...
In this study two approaches are presented to identify Dominant Runoff Processes (DRP) with respect ...
The two most important parameters required to design many hydraulic structures and systems like dams...
In this study two approaches are presented to identify Dominant Runoff Processes (DRP) with respect ...
[1] A key component to understanding and predicting water fluxes and water quality in river basins i...
The hydrograph at the watershed outlet was simulated using the time-area curve concept implemented i...
Relations of runoff to altitude may be denned for a hydrologically homogeneous region by using a lim...
Rainfall-runoff models that adequately represent the real hydrological processes and that do not hav...
In order to assess the hydromorphological quality of surface waters, stakeholders need river typolog...
In this study, we investigated the relationship between watershed characteristics and hydrology usin...
IMPROVING UPON A GIS-BASED SPATIALLY DISTRIBUTED RAINFALL-RUNOFF MODEL James Emerick, M.S.University...
The Study of river basins with their terrestrial area of the riverbed, valleys network, tributaries,...