Rainfall - Runoff Modelling: The Primer
Author: Keith J. Beven | Size: 189 MB | Format: PDF | Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition | Year: 2004 | pages: 372 | ISBN: 0470866713 & 9780470866719
Product Description
Amid climatic changes linked to global warming, on-going changes in land-use patterns, and growing concern with hydrology as an international issue, it is increasingly important to understand the potential impact of these changes on the water environment. Rainfall-runoff modeling is an important predictor of that impact.
This book provides a summary of the development of rainfall-runoff models, giving examples of their practical applications. It introduces the different techniques for rainfall-runoff modeling, based upon the most recent research, but in a way that serves as a primer for the subject.
Provides an overview of how catchment rainfall-runoff systems work
A history of rainfall-runoff models
Examples of models which can be downloaded over the Internet
Looks at uncertainty in model prediction
Review from Amazon:
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"...very stimulating...readable for the non-modellerand has an effective pedagogic style...an excellent contribution..." (Land Degradation & Development, Vol 14 (1-2), 2004)
“This very stimulating volume sets out the, often complex, issues very clearly…” (Land Degradation and Development, Vol 15 No.4 July/ Aug 2004)
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