Modeling Hydrologic Change: Statistical Methods
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Book Description
Modeling hydrologic changes and predicting their impact is a dominant concern for hydrologists and other water resource professionals, civil and environmental engineers, and urban and regional planners. As such changes continue, these professionals must have the most up-to-date tools with which to perform proper modeling and analyses of the complex ecology, morphology, and physical processes that occur within watersheds. Modeling Hydrologic Change is an application-oriented book wherein modeling procedures are presented step-by-step so that readers will be able to analyze and model real-world data. The use of actual hydrologic data will help them learn how to handle the vagaries of real-world hydrologic-change data.
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Addresses modeling systems where change has affected data that will be used to calibrate and test models of the system. Emphasizes practical applications with real-world data, not just theory. Incorporates the use of GIS in modeling hydrologic change.
Modeling Hydrologic Change: Statistical Methods,Richard H. McCuen,CRC,1566706009,Applied,Earth Sciences - Hydrology,Environmental Science,Hydrologic models,Hydrology,Industrial Health & Safety,Science,Science/Mathematics,Statistical methods,Technology,Hydraulics & pneumatics,Hydrology (freshwater),Mathematical modelling,Technology / Hydrology
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