Hydrology is science of water, hydrology deals with occurrence, circulation of water and the distribution of water. It studies the way how water is circulated from sea to vapors then precipitation then infiltration, runoff and other similar activities that are taking place.
This book titled “Handbook of Hydrology” includes bundles of scientific laws and observations from various journals and other research papers it is a must-have book for hydro-geologists, civil engineers, irrigation engineers, hydrologists etc.
Hydrological and ecological connectivity is a matter of high concern. All terrestrial and coastal ecosystems are connected with water, which includes groundwater, and there is a growing understanding that
“single ecosystems” (mountain forest, hill forest, mangrove forest, freshwater swamp, peat swamp, tidal mudflat, and coral reef ) that are actually the result of an artificial perception and classification can, in the long term, only be managed by a holistic vision at the watershed level. It is essential to investigate ecosystem management at the watershed level, particularly in a changing climate.
In general, there are two important approaches:
1. Adaption to hydrological events such as climate change, drought, and flood
2. Qualitative and quantitative conservation of water, thereby optimizing water consumption.
Contents of the Book
1 Application of Copulas in Hydrology: Geomorphologic Instantaneous Unit Hydrograph and Intensity Index of Infiltration Frequency
2 Artificial Neural Network–Based Modeling of Hydrologic Processes
3 Bank-full Frequency in Rivers
4 Climate Change and Hydrological Hazards
5 Climate Change and Hydrologic Modeling
6 Climate Change and Urban Water Systems
7 Climate Change Impacts on Hydrolog y and Water Resource
8 Climate Change: Uncertainty, Impact, and Adaptatio
9 Dam Risk and Uncertainty
10 Design Rainfall Estimation and Changes
11 Discretization in Urban Watersheds
12 Drought Indices for Drought Risk Assessment in a Changing Climate
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