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Coupling HEC-HMS with Atmospheric Models for Prediction of Watershed Runoff
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The operation of reservoirs in the Sierra Nevada mountains of California for flood control relies on forecasts of reservoir inflows. In the past, accurate forecasts of the reservoir inflows resulting from watershed runoff ...
Water Balance Study for the Tigris-Euphrates River Basin
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Several case studies of the Tigris-Euphrates (TE) river basin were performed to investigate the effects of various water resource utilizations on dynamic water balances of the watershed. A daily dynamic water balance model ...
Coupled Regional Hydroclimate Model and Its Application to the Tigris-Euphrates Basin
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: To establish a basinwide water management plan for the Tigris-Euphrates (TE) watershed, it is necessary to perform rigorous water balance studies of the whole watershed—at least for critical historical drought and flood ...
Impact of Water Resources Utilization on the Hydrology of Mesopotamian Marshlands
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The Mesopotamian Marshlands used to be the largest wetland ecosystem in the Middle East and western Eurasia. These marshlands once covered more than 15,000–20,000 sq km with permanent lakes and marshes, seasonal marshes, ...
Physically Based Estimation of Maximum Precipitation over Three Watersheds in Northern California: Atmospheric Boundary Condition Shifting
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Maximum precipitation during a historical period is estimated by means of a physically based regional atmospheric model over three watersheds in Northern California: the American River watershed (ARW), the Yuba River ...
Physically Based Estimation of Maximum Precipitation over Three Watersheds in Northern California: Relative Humidity Maximization Method
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Maximum precipitation (MP) was estimated by means of a regional atmospheric model over three watersheds in northern California [(1) the American River watershed (ARW), (2) the Yuba River watershed (YRW), and (3) the Upper ...
Watershed Environmental Hydrology (WEHY) Model Based on Upscaled Conservation Equations: Hydrologic Module
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The Watershed Environmental Hydrology model presents a new approach to the modeling of hydrologic processes in order to account for the effect of heterogeneity within natural watersheds. Toward this purpose, the point ...
Watershed Environmental Hydrology Model: Environmental Module and Its Application to a California Watershed
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: A newly developed watershed environmental hydrology (WEHY) model is presented as a state-of-the-art nonpoint source (NPS) model. The model consists of hydrologic and environmental modules, and describes environmentally ...
Reconstruction of Historical Inflows into and Water Supply from Shasta Dam by Coupling Physically Based Hydroclimate Model with Reservoir Operation Model
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers