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RAINFALL-RUNOFF MODELLING IN GAUGED AND UNGAUGED CATCHMENTS

by Thorsten Wagener (Pennsylvania State University, USA), Howard S Wheater (Imperial College London, UK) & Hoshin V Gupta (University of Arizona, USA)

This important monograph is based on the results of a study on the identification of conceptual lumped rainfall-runoff models for gauged and ungauged catchments. The task of model identification remains difficult despite decades of research. A detailed problem analysis and an extensive review form the basis for the development of a Matlab® modelling toolkit consisting of two components: a Rainfall-Runoff Modelling Toolbox (RRMT) and a Monte Carlo Analysis Toolbox (MCAT). These are subsequently applied to study the tasks of model identification and evaluation. A novel dynamic identifiability approach has been developed for the gauged catchment case. The theory underlying the application of rainfall-runoff models for predictions in ungauged catchments is studied, problems are highlighted and promising ways to move forward are investigated. Modelling frameworks for both gauged and ungauged cases are developed. This book presents the first extensive treatment of rainfall-runoff model identification in gauged and ungauged catchments.


Contents:

  • Rainfall-Runoff Modelling — A Review
  • A Toolkit for Rainfall-Runoff Modelling
  • Modelling Gauged Catchments — Local Procedures
  • Modelling Ungauged Catchments — Regional Procedures
  • Discussion, Conclusions and Recommendations for Future Research


Readership: Graduate students, academics, researchers, practitioners and consultants in hydrology, civil engineering and environmental engineering.

332pp Pub. date: Sept 2004
ISBN 978-1-86094-466-6
1-86094-466-3
US$78 / £46


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