PPT-Hydrologic Statistics
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Reading Chapter 11 Sections 121 and 122 of Applied Hydrology 04042006 2 Probability A measure of how likely an event will occur A number expressing the ratio of
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Reading Chapter 11 Sections 121 and 122 of Applied Hydrology 04042006 2 Probability A measure of how likely an event will occur A number expressing the ratio of favorable outcome to the all possible outcomes . Design. Reading: Applied Hydrology Sections 13-1, . 13-2. 2. Hydrologic design . Water control. Peak flows, erosion, pollution, etc. . Water management. Domestic and industrial use, irrigation, instream flows, etc. Sarah . Marshall. Overview. Context. Research Questions. Approach (3 parts). Status. Obstacles. Preliminary Findings. Anticipated Outcomes. Context. Willamette Valley Lowlands Study Area. Native wetland prairie <1% of historic extent. Hydrologic Systems. Hydrologic systems and hydrologic models. How to apply physical laws to fluid systems. Intrinsic and extrinsic properties of fluids. Reynolds Transport . Theorem. Continuity equation. - BASIC CONCEPTS. Hydrology . Hydrology . is the science of the waters of the . earth and . its atmosphere. It deals with occurrence, circulation, distribution and movements of these waters over the globe and their interaction with the physical and biological environments. Jon Goodall, U. of South Carolina. CSDMS 2013 Annual Meeting. March 23-25, 2013 - Boulder, CO. Hydrology FRG Long-term Goals. Make hydrologic models more open and transparent for both scientific investigations and to support policy and decision makers.. Hydrologic Systems. Setting the context in Brushy Creek. Hydrologic systems and hydrologic models. Reynolds Transport Theorem. Continuity equation. Reading for next Tuesday – Applied Hydrology, Sections 2.3 to 2.8. Gridded Hydrologic Modeling Projects. Utah State University Utah Energy Balanced Model (UEB). Evaluation of a gridded energy balance snow model. http://hydrology.usu.edu/snow/uebgrid/. Riverside Technology (RTI). 1. David G. Tarboton. 1. , David R. Maidment. 2. , . Ilya. Zaslavsky. 3. , Jeffery S. Horsburgh. 1. , Tim Whiteaker. 2. , Michael Piasecki. 4. , Jonathan L Goodall. 5. , David Valentine. 3. , Thomas Whitenack. and . Open Development Community. H51H-0862. HydroDesktop uses the methods from the HIS Central metadata catalog API to provide search capabilities across the catalog to determine relevant data sets for a specific user. HIS Central is a hydrologic data registry a hosted at the San Diego Supercomputer Center in San Diego, California. The data discovery API is a web services based system for identifying hydrologic and water quality data services based on the CUAHSI Water Data Services protocols. A series of data discovery forms have been developed to provide the user with a quick and easy, step by step means of establishing the type of data they are looking for and the source from which they wish to find it. . Many . studies generate large numbers of data points, and to make sense of all that data, researchers use statistics that . summarize. the data, providing a better understanding of overall tendencies within the distributions of scores. flow alteration signatures of diversion hydropower: . an analysis of 32 rivers in southwestern china. Dr. . Kelly M. Kibler. Assistant Professor, University of Central Florida, U.S.A.. . Department of Civil, Environmental, & Construction Engineering. Reservoirs, fluxes, transient, steady state processes. General origins of solutes. Atmospheric deposition, surface water, groundwater. Other types of water…. Terminology - hydrologic cycle. Reservoirs. U.S. Geological Survey. USGS Science Strategy Planning. SSPT Background & Process. In 2010, the USGS Executive Leadership Team identified seven science “Mission Areas” and associated Strategic Science Planning Teams (SSPTs) . Hydrologic . Data and Model Sharing. David . Tarboton, Ray . Idaszak. , Jeffery . Horsburgh. , Dan . Ames, Jon . Goodall, Larry Band, . Venkatesh. . Merwade. , Alva . Couch, Jennifer . Arrigo. , Rick Hooper, David Valentine, .
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