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A Note on the Time of Concentration
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Time of concentration is an important parameter in rainfall–runoff models, such as the rational method and the unit hydrograph method, used for drainage design. There are several equations for computing the time of ...
Entropy Theory of Hydrologic Systems
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Hydrologic systems are characterized by processes which may occur on, below, and above the land surface. These processes are irreversible, and the irreversibility produces entropy. In thermodynamics, entropy is a measure ...
Review of Preferential Flow: Stokes Approach to Infiltration and Drainage by Peter Germann
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Review of Handbook of Engineering Hydrology: Modeling, Climate Change, and Variability, edited by Saeid Eslamian
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Review of <i>Fundamentals of Open Channel Flow</i> by Glenn E. Moglen
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Review of Handbook of Engineering Hydrology: Environmental Hydrology and Water Management edited by Saeid Eslamian
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Review of Handbook of Engineering Hydrology: Fundamentals and Applications, edited by Saeid Eslamian
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Review of Hydrologic Analyses Using Atmospheric Water Vapor Transport Data by Ashok N. Shahane
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Review of Hydrologic Remote Sensing:Capacity Building for Sustainability and Resilience by Yang Hong, Yu Zhang, and Sadiq Ibrahim Khan
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Review of <i>Hydrology and Water Resources Systems Analysis</i> by Maria A. Mimikou, Evangelos A. Baltas, and Vassilios A. Tsihrintzis
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers