Baxter E. Vieux ... 262 pages - Publisher: Springer; 3rd edition (August, 2016) ... Language: English - ASIN: B01KPR4DAK by Amazon Digital Services ...
This book presents a unified approach for modeling hydrologic
processes distributed in space and time using geographic information
systems (GIS). This Third Edition focuses on the principles of
implementing a distributed model using geospatial data to simulate
hydrologic processes in urban, rural and peri-urban watersheds. The
author describe fully distributed representations of hydrologic
processes, where physics is the basis for modeling, and geospatial data
forms the cornerstone of parameter and process representation. A
physics-based approach involves conservation laws that govern the
movement of water, ranging from precipitation over a river basin to flow
in a river. Global geospatial data have become readily available
in GIS format, and a modeling approach that can utilize this data for
hydrology offers numerous possibilities. GIS data formats, spatial
interpolation and resolution have important effects on the hydrologic
simulation of the major hydrologic components of a watershed, and the
book provides examples illustrating how to represent a watershed with
spatially distributed data along with the many pitfalls inherent in such
an undertaking. Since the First and Second Editions, software
development and applications have created a richer set of examples, and a
deeper understanding of how to perform distributed hydrologic analysis
and prediction. This Third Edition describes the development of
geospatial data for use in Vflo® physics-based distributed modeling.