hi,
i am student of Anna University,Chennai.
I am doing project in "solute transport modeling" using FEFLOW5.1
Can anybody suggest me, how to go with multi species reactive transport
modeling....
with regards
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The following references will be helpful to you:
1. World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Hydrological Network Design, Needs,
Problems and Approaches, 1969.
2. WMO, Guide to Hydrometeorological Practices, No. 168, 1970.
3. WMO, Guide to Meteorological Instruments and observing practices, No. 8,
TP, 1961.
Engr. Hamza Farooq Gabriel,
Assistant Professor,
NIT/MCE,
National University of Sciences & Technology (NUST)
Risalpur Campus,
Risalpur Cantt., Pakistan
priyantha <hunukubura@...> wrote:
Dear All,
I need to install rain gauge network for one experimental basin. I
found some guideline in standard textbooks but couldn't be able to
find detail documents on rainfall network design. I would be grateful
if you could send me some references or papers related to rainfall
gauge network design.
Thanking you
Priyantha
Dear All,
I need to install rain gauge network for one experimental basin. I
found some guideline in standard textbooks but couldn't be able to
find detail documents on rainfall network design. I would be grateful
if you could send me some references or papers related to rainfall
gauge network design.
Thanking you
Priyantha
Dear colleague
We have spent the summer putting together a freely available web
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The site that can be used by hydrologists and other scientists to
evaluate their models using a wide range of statistical tests and
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performance measures and benchmark data.
You can access the site at:
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Please use it!
Regards
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Bob Abrahart
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Dear hydrologymodelers!
I am hydrologist and working in St.-Petersburg, Russia.
I look for hydrologist concern with river bed,
calculating bedload transport, transporting capacity and it
depending of river channel pattern types.
I will be very glad to talk about it topics.
With best wishes for you
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Dear Members
I am working with water level and rainfall data to understand the longterm
trend.
I wish to know, How to do the auto correlation for water level data?
Also, How to do the cross correlation between water level and rainfall?
Is it possible in Microsoft Excel or SPSS?
Can anyone help me?
Thanks in advance.
Yours sincerely
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For more on this , you can read:
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pages 36 and 37
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N.B. Webber , pages 153 and 154
Regards,
Marcelo Jorge Pérez.
Ing. Marcelo Jorge wrote:
>Dear Maria Papadopoulou :
>
>Really, both are expressions for
>
>C= Chezy Coefficient
>
>----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>Manning equation (1889; in 1891 paper)
>
>( more known and used in United States and England)
>
> C= (1.486 *(R **1/6)) / n
>
>n= Manning Coefficient
>
>
>V = (1.486/n)( R**(2/3)) ((s**(1/2)) ( english units)
>
>----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>In Europe Continent : (Glaucker-Strickler)
>
>
>C= Chezy= (R **(1/6)) / n
>
>
>1868 P. G. Glaucker
>
>and
>
>1923 Strickler n = ((d50) **(1/6)) / 29.24
>
> and 24.1= (( d50)**(1/6)) /n
>
>d= mean grain size of bed material
>
>--------------------------------------------------------------
>Best information in :
>
> Hunter Rouse, Hydraulics.Elementary Mechanics of Fluids (1945)
>
>and Ven te Chow, Open Channel Hydraulics (1959) .
>
> Ing. Marcelo Jorge Pérez, Dominican Republic.
>
>
>
>Maria Papadopoulou wrote:
>
>
>
>>Does anyone have any reference regarding the manning
>>strickler law or equation?
>>Could anyone give a brief description of it?
>>
>>Thank in advance for your help
>>
>>Maria
>>*******************************************
>>Maria P. Papadopoulou, Ph.D.
>>Post-Doctoral Associate
>>Dept. of Environmental Engineering
>>Technical University of Crete (TUC)
>>Polytechnoupolis 73100
>>Chania, Greece
>>Phone: +30-28210-37793
>>Fax: +30-28210-37846
>>Email: mapapad@...
>>*******************************************
Dear Mr. Baki,
Some preliminary help can be found in the MIDUSS Reference
Manual. This can be downloaded at no cost at the following web site.
<http://www.miduss.com/resources.htm#MIDUSS%20manual>
Sections of the theory (on hydrology and hydraulics) can be found on
line at <http://www.miduss.com/theory.htm>.
Best of luck.
ALAN A. SMITH INC.
At 06:26 AM 9/7/2005, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I am a student of M. Sc.in the department of Water Resourses
>Engineering, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology.
>For my thesis work I need some Papers or Journals
>on overland flow modeling. If you help me with any papers or
>journals related with overland flow modeling then i will be great to you.
>
>Regards
>A.B.M. Baki
Dear Maria Papadopoulou :
Really, both are expressions for
C= Chezy Coefficient
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Manning equation (1889; in 1891 paper)
( more known and used in United States and England)
C= (1.486 *(R **1/6)) / n
n= Manning Coefficient
V = (1.486/n)( R**(2/3)) ((s**(1/2)) ( english units)
----------------------------------------------------------------------
In Europe Continent : (Glaucker-Strickler)
C= Chezy= (R **(1/6)) / n
1868 P. G. Glaucker
and
1923 Strickler n = ((d50) **(1/6)) / 29.24
and 24.1= (( d50)**(1/6)) /n
d= mean grain size of bed material
--------------------------------------------------------------
Best information in :
Hunter Rouse, Hydraulics.Elementary Mechanics of Fluids (1945)
and Ven te Chow, Open Channel Hydraulics (1959) .
Ing. Marcelo Jorge Pérez, Dominican Republic.
Maria Papadopoulou wrote:
>Does anyone have any reference regarding the manning
>strickler law or equation?
>Could anyone give a brief description of it?
>
>Thank in advance for your help
>
>Maria
>*******************************************
>Maria P. Papadopoulou, Ph.D.
>Post-Doctoral Associate
>Dept. of Environmental Engineering
>Technical University of Crete (TUC)
>Polytechnoupolis 73100
>Chania, Greece
>Phone: +30-28210-37793
>Fax: +30-28210-37846
>Email: mapapad@...
>*******************************************
Does anyone have any reference regarding the manning
strickler law or equation?
Could anyone give a brief description of it?
Thank in advance for your help
Maria
*******************************************
Maria P. Papadopoulou, Ph.D.
Post-Doctoral Associate
Dept. of Environmental Engineering
Technical University of Crete (TUC)
Polytechnoupolis 73100
Chania, Greece
Phone: +30-28210-37793
Fax: +30-28210-37846
Email: mapapad@...
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Hello friends,
I am using Hec HMS for my research work. Does any body suggest me how
to create .dss file for gridded precipitation with temporal
resolution of 1 day. Is it compatible with Hec HMS to create .dss
file for 100 years with same temporal resolution. If you have any
example .dss file of gridded precipitation, Please send me.
With best regards.
Devesh
Dear Rohan
Hello
You can contact with Engr. Abdollahi through the E-mail address given below:
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rohan jadhav <rohanjadhavhere@...> wrote:
Hello friends,
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With best regards.
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you know (or our friends in the network) of any study on the feasibility of
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precipitation of mountains?
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----- Original Message -----
From: "ajantasnow" <ajantasnow@...>
To: <hydrologymodel@...>
Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005 11:02 AM
Subject: [hydrologymodel] Intro
> Hi Friends,
>
> I am Ajanta Goswami a research scholar in IIT Roorkee. I was always
> fascinated about snow and that love for the nature's most dynamic
> resource I have choosed to scientifically study it using Remote
> Sensing and GIS technique. Presently I am busy studying out the
> topographic and meteorological impact on snow cover and melt pattern.
>
> My contact address is
>
> Ajanta Goswami
> (Research Scholar)
> Department of Earth Sciences
> IIT Roorkee
>
> Ph +919412978292
Hi Friends,
I am Ajanta Goswami a research scholar in IIT Roorkee. I was always
fascinated about snow and that love for the nature's most dynamic
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topographic and meteorological impact on snow cover and melt pattern.
My contact address is
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(Research Scholar)
Department of Earth Sciences
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Ph +919412978292
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Hello, everyone,
I'm preparing for a FRM (Flood Risk Mapping) project. The director who
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Hello, everyone,
I'm preparing for a FRM (Flood Risk Mapping) project. The director who
charges the river basin committee want me to show some existing flood risk
maps derived from either 1D or 2D hydraulic models. If anyone has these
examples, could you kindly send me a copy? Your help is really appreciated.
Looking forward to your early response.
Many thanks,
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Hello Mr Baki,
What sort of overland flow you are talking about? Would you please elaborate.
Regards,
M Bari
-----Original Message-----
From: hydrologymodel@...
[mailto:hydrologymodel@...]On Behalf Of Abulbasar baki
Sent: Wednesday, 7 September 2005 6:26 PM
To: hydrologymodel@...
Subject: [hydrologymodel] For Help
Hi,
I am a student of M. Sc.in the department of Water Resourses Engineering,
Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology. For my thesis work I need
some Papers or Journals
on overland flow modeling. If you help me with any papers or journals related
with overland flow modeling then i will be great to you.
Regards
A.B.M. Baki
Mr. Baki,
One source of information on overland flow is our publication list. Go here:
http://www.tucson.ars.ag.gov/unit/Publications/search.html
Type the words "overland flow" or other term of interest into the title
field and submit. Select the manuscripts from the resulting list that you
want and ask for copies from:
cfusco@...
All except the newest publications are in paper copy and would have to be
snail mailed.
Phil
Philip Heilman
USDA-Agricultural Research Service
Southwest Watershed Research Center
2000 E. Allen Rd.
Tucson, AZ 85719
Phone (520) 670-6380 x148
Fax (520) 670-5550
http://www.tucson.ars.ag.gov/pheilman@...
Dear Dr N.Rajmohan,
Thank you very much for the information.
Is this training programme only for Indian students??.
I am from Sri Lanka and is it posible me to apply?.
Hunu
--- "Dr.N.Rajmohan" <nrm_72@...> wrote:
> Dear Members
>
> SORRY FOR THE CROSS POSTING
>
> Dr.L.Elango, Head, Department of Geology, Anna
> University is going to conduct training programme
> entitled "DST sponsored Advance training programme
> on Mathematical Modelling in Hydrogeology-Numerical
> Simulation of Groundwater Flow and Solute Transport"
> on 07 - 30 November 2005.
>
> Details :
>
> Applications are invited for the Advanced-training
> programme on Mathematical Modelling in
> Hydrogeology-Numerical Simulation of Groundwater
> Flow and Solute Transport sponsored by the
> Department of Science and Technology, Government of
> India. This programme includes training in
> theoretical and practical aspects of Hydrogeology,
> Groundwater flow equations, Numerical Methods,
> Groundwater Modelling,Groundwater modelling software
> and Field visit to study the Hydrogeological
> Problems. Invited lectures on; Basics of numerical
> methods, Conceptual Modelling and Applications,
> Designing the groundwater model, Solute transport
> modelling, Inverse modelling, Models of GMS and GIS
> applications will be delivered by experts.
> Interested researchers/faculty and scientists should
> submit their applications with biodata and e-mail
> address, through proper channel to the co-ordinator
> of the training programme. Current research
> activities are to be indicated in the application.
> Applicants should be below the
> age of 35 years. In case of SC/ST and women
> applicants, five years of age relaxation are
> applicable. The last date for receiving the
> applications is 10 October 2005. Selected candidates
> will be informed by 17 October 2005. Participants
> are eligible for TA/DA as per DST rules. The
> interested participants for attending the programme
> should send their biodata to the Course
> Co-ordinator, preferably by e-mail.
>
> For further details contact.
>
> Dr. L. Elango, Co-ordinator, DST- Training
> Programme¢05
>
> Professor and Head, Department of Geology,
>
> Anna University, Chennai- 600 025.
>
> Ph 044-22203311/13 E mail: mmtp05@...
>
>
********************************************************************************\
***********
>
> Thank you
>
> Yours Sincerely
> N.Rajmohan
Hi,
I am a student of M. Sc.in the department of Water Resourses Engineering,
Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology. For my thesis work I need
some Papers or Journals
on overland flow modeling. If you help me with any papers or journals related
with overland flow modeling then i will be great to you.
Regards
A.B.M. Baki
Dear Members
SORRY FOR THE CROSS POSTING
Dr.L.Elango, Head, Department of Geology, Anna University is going to conduct
training programme entitled "DST sponsored Advance training programme on
Mathematical Modelling in Hydrogeology-Numerical Simulation of Groundwater Flow
and Solute Transport" on 07 - 30 November 2005.
Details :
Applications are invited for the Advanced-training programme on Mathematical
Modelling in Hydrogeology-Numerical Simulation of Groundwater Flow and Solute
Transport sponsored by the Department of Science and Technology, Government of
India. This programme includes training in theoretical and practical aspects of
Hydrogeology, Groundwater flow equations, Numerical Methods, Groundwater
Modelling,Groundwater modelling software and Field visit to study the
Hydrogeological Problems. Invited lectures on; Basics of numerical methods,
Conceptual Modelling and Applications, Designing the groundwater model, Solute
transport modelling, Inverse modelling, Models of GMS and GIS applications will
be delivered by experts. Interested researchers/faculty and scientists should
submit their applications with biodata and e-mail address, through proper
channel to the co-ordinator of the training programme. Current research
activities are to be indicated in the application. Applicants should be below
the
age of 35 years. In case of SC/ST and women applicants, five years of age
relaxation are applicable. The last date for receiving the applications is 10
October 2005. Selected candidates will be informed by 17 October 2005.
Participants are eligible for TA/DA as per DST rules. The interested
participants for attending the programme should send their biodata to the Course
Co-ordinator, preferably by e-mail.
For further details contact.
Dr. L. Elango, Co-ordinator, DST- Training Programme¢05
Professor and Head, Department of Geology,
Anna University, Chennai- 600 025.
Ph 044-22203311/13 E mail: mmtp05@...
********************************************************************************\
***********
Thank you
Yours Sincerely
N.Rajmohan
Hi
I've started using GMS recently and am planning to do regional ground
water modeling in about 600 sq.km in a hard rock terrain in Tamil Nadu
for my Phd. I'll certainly be troubling the experts here with a lot of
doubts.
My immediate problem is this. I have succesfully registered the .tiff
map of the area in GMS 3.0. I want to make a cross section of the
soil, weathered rock and massive rock layers using the borehole module
using the borehole lithology and Geophysical sounding results data. I
have imported the locations into GMS as 2D scatter points and have
entered the lithology using borehole editor. Now, I am not able to see
the bore holes properly in oblique view. Whenever I try, all the
locations get bunched and show up in a corner of the screen. I have
played with display settings, z-magnification etc. but to no avail.
Please help.
regards
Nandakumar
Try Seawat from the USGS.
http://water.usgs.gov/ogw/seawat/
Patrick Tara
-----Original Message-----
From: Shahane Dr. De Costa [mailto:shahanedecosta@...]
Sent: Thu 9/1/2005 5:36 PM
To: hydrologymodel@...
Cc:
Subject: Re: [hydrologymodel] how to measure the depth of runoff?
Hi all,
I am looking at getting a model that would be able to
simulate salinity intrusion to the ground water
system.
Ideally if the model could simulate and forecast the
salinity intrusion situation for varying abstraction
patterns that would be great.
Could you tell me which model is good, how I could
acquire it, and how much would it cost.
Thanks.
Shahane
Hi all,
I am looking at getting a model that would be able to
simulate salinity intrusion to the ground water
system.
Ideally if the model could simulate and forecast the
salinity intrusion situation for varying abstraction
patterns that would be great.
Could you tell me which model is good, how I could
acquire it, and how much would it cost.
Thanks.
Shahane
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Dear all,
i am working on water balance on paved surface at micro scale (700x700mm2)
slabs, and i would like to know if anyone knows a technique to measure the depth
of runoff or any instruments can do it.
Thanks in advance for your attention
Fabien Rollet