Dear,
Rahter then explaining these words, I suggest you should read (study)
some basic notes on open-channel hydraulics (eg Ven Te Chow, French R.H.
or Chanson, Hubert).
Regards,
Patrik
raffaele serpico schreef:
> hallo everyone
> I'm Raffaele from Italy,I'm new at this web group, I
> recently gradualed in Env.Sciences, and I'm getting
> familiar with Hec-Ras, Now I'm study technical
> reference and I have some trouble with technical
> english worlds . Could someone help?
> -conveyance
> -mixed flow regime
> -sub,supercritical flow
> thanks
> Raffa
> --- alantan137 <alantan137@...> wrote:
> > Hey, I am new to this website and have not yet have
> > the chance to
> > see what had been posted previously. But I do have a
> > doult that I
> > like to clear. There were a few studies carried out
> > on a river
> > system to study the flooding problem.The big problem
> > is that people
> > had been using surveyed data that had been related
> > to a so
> > called "common datum". The river stretches over a
> > distance of 120km.
> > The elevation ranges from 6m (MSL)(over the flood
> > plain) to 1250m
> > (MSL)(head water). There is a likely hood that
> > longitudinal profile
> > would be distorted due to the error in the survey.
> > When using such
> > information for running model like ISIS or MIKE II,
> > could the flood
> > level generated be used?
> >
> > I will define "common datum". There are many BM used
> > for tieing up
> > the river long. profile survey. It was assumed that
> > they were all
> > related to mean sea level (MSL). But from
> > information collected,
> > there can be a difference of 0.5 to 2 m between BM
> > when related.
> >
> > ALAN
> >
> >
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hallo everyone
I'm Raffaele from Italy,I'm new at this web group, I
recently gradualed in Env.Sciences, and I'm getting
familiar with Hec-Ras, Now I'm study technical
reference and I have some trouble with technical
english worlds . Could someone help?
-conveyance
-mixed flow regime
-sub,supercritical flow
thanks
Raffa
--- alantan137 <alantan137@...> wrote:
> Hey, I am new to this website and have not yet have
> the chance to
> see what had been posted previously. But I do have a
> doult that I
> like to clear. There were a few studies carried out
> on a river
> system to study the flooding problem.The big problem
> is that people
> had been using surveyed data that had been related
> to a so
> called "common datum". The river stretches over a
> distance of 120km.
> The elevation ranges from 6m (MSL)(over the flood
> plain) to 1250m
> (MSL)(head water). There is a likely hood that
> longitudinal profile
> would be distorted due to the error in the survey.
> When using such
> information for running model like ISIS or MIKE II,
> could the flood
> level generated be used?
>
> I will define "common datum". There are many BM used
> for tieing up
> the river long. profile survey. It was assumed that
> they were all
> related to mean sea level (MSL). But from
> information collected,
> there can be a difference of 0.5 to 2 m between BM
> when related.
>
> ALAN
>
>
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Hey, I am new to this website and have not yet have the chance to
see what had been posted previously. But I do have a doult that I
like to clear. There were a few studies carried out on a river
system to study the flooding problem.The big problem is that people
had been using surveyed data that had been related to a so
called "common datum". The river stretches over a distance of 120km.
The elevation ranges from 6m (MSL)(over the flood plain) to 1250m
(MSL)(head water). There is a likely hood that longitudinal profile
would be distorted due to the error in the survey. When using such
information for running model like ISIS or MIKE II, could the flood
level generated be used?
I will define "common datum". There are many BM used for tieing up
the river long. profile survey. It was assumed that they were all
related to mean sea level (MSL). But from information collected,
there can be a difference of 0.5 to 2 m between BM when related.
ALAN
Dear colleagues,
I am looking for a university or research center to spend my sabbatical
leave. My interest is Hydrological Modeling. My CV is ready to sent if you
are interested to help me in this regard.
Best Regards and Wishes
Saeid Eslamian
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Department of Water Engineering
Isfahan University of Technology
IRAN
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Fax: +98311391(3106)
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Dear Behzad,
Although the evaporating surfaces are different than in your case,
perhaps you should also look at the following references for a
complemetary view on the most appropriate (and cheap) method for
estimating actual evapotranspiration according to your local
conditions.
Sumner, D.M. (1996). “Evapotranspiration from Successional Vegetation
in a Deforested Area of Lake Wales, Florida.” Water-Resources
Investigations Report (96-4244), U. S. Geological Survey, Florida, USA.
Wilson, K.B., Hanson, P.J., Mulholland, P.J., Baldocchi, D.D., and
Wullschlenger, S.D. (2001). “A comparison of methods for determining
forest evapotranspiration and its components: sap-flow, soil water
budget, eddy covariance and catchment water balance.” Agricultural and
Forest Meteorology, Amsterdam, 106, 153-168.
Best of luck with your research.
Raul Vazquez
PS: Be aware of an study involving the estimation of ETact for bare
soil: "Comparison of measured and FAO-56 Modeled Evaporation" by
Mutziger et al. available in the website www.itrc.org.
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Quoting Jenny Blight <jennyb@...>:
> Dear Behzad
>
> The paper which most comprehensively describes the Wits work on
> Energy
> Balance is:
>
> "Measuring evaporation from Soil surfaces for environmental and
> geotechnical
> purposes" by GE Blight,
> published in Water SA, Vol 28, No 4, October 2002
>
> Available on website: www.wrc.org.za
>
>
> Jenny
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: behzad fatahi [mailto:behzad@...]
> Sent: Saturday, February 07, 2004 11:47 AM
> To: hydrologymodel@...
> Subject: Re: [hydrologymodel] ET measurements
>
>
> Dear Jenny,
> Would you please introduce or send me the best papers or articles
> which
> describe evapotranspiration(ET) rate using energy balance method in
> detail?
> Also, I am looking for information which describe one case study of
> using
> energy balance method to calculate ET (detailed formulation and
> calculation). Can you help me in this matter?
> Regards,
> Behzad
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Jenny Blight
> To: hydrologymodel@...
> Sent: Friday, February 06, 2004 8:19 PM
> Subject: RE: [hydrologymodel] ET measurements
>
>
>
> At Wits University we have measured ET using Energy Balance, and
> neglecting
> the trivial components.
> We simply measure net radiation with an inexpensive hand held
> radiometer,
> and air temperature at
> intervals throughout the day. We have checked results against using
> the
> "full Monty" Bowen Ratio
> method. Will get exact references for you if you like.
>
> Jenny Blight
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Emad Habib [mailto:habib@...]
> Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 7:17 PM
> To: hydrologymodel@...
> Subject: [hydrologymodel] ET measurements
>
>
> I am looking for an inexpensive technology to measure
> evapotranspiration
> in
> southern louisiana, USA. We have an access to evaporation pan but
> that
> gives
> the potential evaporation only. I considered a device called eddy
> correlation that actually measures the actual ET but it is too
> expensive.
> Any information in this regard is appreciated.
>
> Thank You
>
> Emad
>
>
>
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Dear Rao,
I know one group in IIT Civil Engineering Dept. IIT-D
are working on SWAT model. You may cotact Prof. Gosian
or Dr. Sandhya Rao. They will be in better position to
provide you sloution. They have worked in undualting
terrain of Chotanagpur area of jharkhand.
bye
ashok
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> I will be thankfull to all if any one can tell me
> regarding any literature available which talks of
> acceptable limits of accuracy in hydrologic modeling
> of surface runoff in a river basin of area more then
> 3000 km^2 using semi-distributed model with out GIS
> such as SWAT.
>
> Thanks in advance
> prabhakar
> Senior Engineer
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Dear Alll
I will be thankfull to all if any one can tell me regarding any literature
available which talks of acceptable limits of accuracy in hydrologic modeling of
surface runoff in a river basin of area more then 3000 km^2 using
semi-distributed model with out GIS such as SWAT.
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Dear Behzad
The paper which most comprehensively describes the Wits work on Energy
Balance is:
"Measuring evaporation from Soil surfaces for environmental and geotechnical
purposes" by GE Blight,
published in Water SA, Vol 28, No 4, October 2002
Available on website: www.wrc.org.za
Jenny
-----Original Message-----
From: behzad fatahi [mailto:behzad@...]
Sent: Saturday, February 07, 2004 11:47 AM
To: hydrologymodel@...
Subject: Re: [hydrologymodel] ET measurements
Dear Jenny,
Would you please introduce or send me the best papers or articles which
describe evapotranspiration(ET) rate using energy balance method in detail?
Also, I am looking for information which describe one case study of using
energy balance method to calculate ET (detailed formulation and
calculation). Can you help me in this matter?
Regards,
Behzad
----- Original Message -----
From: Jenny Blight
To: hydrologymodel@...
Sent: Friday, February 06, 2004 8:19 PM
Subject: RE: [hydrologymodel] ET measurements
At Wits University we have measured ET using Energy Balance, and
neglecting
the trivial components.
We simply measure net radiation with an inexpensive hand held radiometer,
and air temperature at
intervals throughout the day. We have checked results against using the
"full Monty" Bowen Ratio
method. Will get exact references for you if you like.
Jenny Blight
-----Original Message-----
From: Emad Habib [mailto:habib@...]
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 7:17 PM
To: hydrologymodel@...
Subject: [hydrologymodel] ET measurements
I am looking for an inexpensive technology to measure evapotranspiration
in
southern louisiana, USA. We have an access to evaporation pan but that
gives
the potential evaporation only. I considered a device called eddy
correlation that actually measures the actual ET but it is too expensive.
Any information in this regard is appreciated.
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An announcement of a National Seminar on
"FOREST, WATER and PEOPLE, FORWAP-2004" to be
held during 29-30 July, 2004 at Belgaum,
Karnataka (India) is placed below.
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Dear Sir,
Hard Rock Regional Centre of National Institute
of Hydrology, Belgaum, Karnataka (India) is
organising a National Seminar on "FOREST, WATER
and PEOPLE, FORWAP-2004" during 29th to 30th
July, 2004. It is expected that more than 100
delegates from Research Organisation,
Universities, Policy Makers, NGO's and Government
officials will participate in the event. In this
context, I am enclosing the details of the
seminar and invite you to take part in the
seminar. I request you to send an abstract on the
themes mentioned in the brochure. Also, it is
requested that the information may be circulated
amongst your staff memebers for possible
contribution in the form of research paper and
participation.
Looking forward for your kind response,
Thanking you,
Yours Sincerely,
B. Venkatesh
Convenor, FORWAP-2004
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INFORMATION ON SEMINAR and OTHER DETAILS
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About Seminar
In recent decades, a host of experimental data
have been generated on interactions between water
and forests. Most of the studies and research
concentrated mainly on water production, flood
generation, soil erosion, sedimentation, and so
on. However, there are other important issues
such as global climate change, quality of
habitat, bio-diversity, and ecologically
sustainable development which merit due attention
from the scientific community. In India,
inexorable population growth, exploitation and
often irreversible destruction of forests,
demands that planners must give access to best
possible scientific background for managing the
existing forests which play a significant role in
water resources development and management.
Regional Center is actively involved in forested
hydrological research for the past six years and
completed a project sponsored by UNESCO which
resulted in organising the seminar in order to
gather a group of Scientists, Engineers,
Foresters, NGO's and Social workers taking into
account of large scale degradation of the
existing forest covers.
Themes
· Hydrological Processes in Forested Watersheds
· Impact of Land use and Land Cover Changes
· Enviornmental Aspects of Forested Watershed
· Peoples Participation in Watershed Management
Date and Venue
The two days seminar is proposed to be held at
The Institution of Engineers (India), Belgaum
Local Centre, Belgaum, Karnataka, India during
29th & 30th July 2004.
Call for Abstracts
Authors intending to present papers on the above
themes are invited to submit abstracts of 300-500
words which should include, besides the problem
being studied, atleast one paragraph pertaining
to results and conclusions. The authors may
indicate the theme under which the intended paper
can be discussed. Abstracts must have the full
title, name and affiliation, mailing address,
telephone and fax numbers and E-mail address. The
abstract should be typed in one and half space in
English and sent to the Convenor / Organisig
Secretary.
Sponsors
UNESCO, New Delhi
INCOH, Roorkee
Co-Sponsors
The Institution of Engineers (India), Belgaum
Local Centre.
Registration Fee
The registration fee is Rs. 1000/- Charges for
every accompanying person will Rs.300/-.
Mode of Payment
The payment of registration fee should be made by
account payee demand draft drawn in favour of
"Convenor, FORWAP-2004" and payable at Belgaum.
Dates to Remember
Submission of Abstract : March 31, 2004
Acceptance of Abstract : April 10, 2004
Submission of Full Length Paper : May 31,
2004
Acceptance of full Length Paper : June 10,
2004
Last Date of Registration : June 30,
2004.
Dates of Seminar : 29th and 30th July, 2004
ACCOMMODATION
The participants of the Seminar would be required
to arrange their own accommodation. However,
accommodation can be booked on prior intimation
against advance payment in private hotels (single
accommodation Rs. 200/- per day and double
accommodation Rs. 350/- per day approximately.
ABOUT NIH
The National Institute of Hydrology (NIH) was set
up in 1978 under Ministry of Water Resources,
Govt. of India with HQ at Roorkee for basic and
applied research in the areas of hydrology and
water resources to solve complex field problems.
For technology transfer and study of hydrological
problems of various agroclimatic regions of the
country, the institute has established six
regional centers. One of the first established
centers is the Hard Rock Regional Center, Belgaum
to tackle hydrological problems in the Hard Rock
Regions, mainly comprising of states of
Karnataka, Kerala, Goa and parts of Maharashtra,
Tamil Nadu, and Andhra Pradesh.
ABOUT BELGAUM
Belgaum is situated on the border of Karnataka
State with Maharashtra and is well connected by
Roads and also by Trains. Climate is generally
pleasant with intermittent rains during July. The
State of Goa is located at about 150 km away to
the western side of Belgaum.
Organising Committee
Patron :Dr. K.D. Sharma, Director, NIH
Chairman :Dr.K.S. Ramasastri, Scientist. F,
NIH, Roorkee
Convenor :Mr. B. Venkatesh, Scientist `E1' &
Head, Regional Center, Belgaum
Organising Secretary :Dr.B.K. Purandara,
Scientist.C. Regional Center, Belgaum
Members :
Sh.V.B. Jawoor, President IE(India), Local
Centre, Belgaum
Sh. Brijesh Kumar, DCF, Social Forestry, KFD,
Belgaum
Sh. P.M. Ganiger, S.E., RDED, PWD, Belgaum
Dr.V.S. Karjinni, KLESCET, Belgaum
Sh. Vinayak Sugur, Executive Engineer, PWD,
Belgaum
Sh.J.S. Sharma, Scientist.D Central Ground Water
Board, Belgaum
Sh.A.N. Chate,. AEE, Irrigation Investigation,
WRDO, Belgaum
Sh.M.K. Prabhudev, Environmental Officer, KSPCB,
Belgaum
N.C. Bagalkot, KSHIP, Belgaum
Sh. U.S. Hampannavar, VTU, Belgaum
National Advisory Committee
Chairman : Dr.J.S. Samra, Deputy Director
General, ICAR, New Delhi.
Members :
Dr. K.D. Sharma, Director, NIH, Roorkee
Dr. S.N. Rai, PCCF, KFD, Bangalore
Dr.Jayakumar, UNESCO, New Delhi
Dr. E.J. James, Executive Director, CWRDM,
Kozhikode, Kerala
Dr. J.K. Sharma, Director, KFRI, Peechi, Kerala
Dr. Sharadchandra Lele, Coordinator, CISED,
Bangalore
Dr. Jagdish Krishnaswamy, ATREE, Bangalore
Sh. C.S. Ramasesha, Regional Director, CGWB,
Bangalore
Dr. T.P.Giridhar, Principal, SDMCET, Dharwad
Dr. B.S. Katakol, Principal, KLESCET, Belgaum
Dr. D.H. Rao, Principal, Gogte Institute of
Technology, Belgaum
Technical Committee
Chairman :Dr. KD. Sharma, Director, NIH, Roorkee
Members :Dr.K.S. Ramasastri, Sc.F. NIH, Roorkee
Sh. Raju Ranjan, DCF, Silviculture, North Zone,
KFD, Dharwad
Dr. Masood Sharief. Secretary, TAC, Irrigation
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I am in the process of developing water quality assessment methodologies for
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Dear Jenny,
Would you please introduce or send me the best papers or articles which describe
evapotranspiration(ET) rate using energy balance method in detail?
Also, I am looking for information which describe one case study of using energy
balance method to calculate ET (detailed formulation and calculation). Can you
help me in this matter?
Regards,
Behzad
----- Original Message -----
From: Jenny Blight
To: hydrologymodel@...
Sent: Friday, February 06, 2004 8:19 PM
Subject: RE: [hydrologymodel] ET measurements
At Wits University we have measured ET using Energy Balance, and neglecting
the trivial components.
We simply measure net radiation with an inexpensive hand held radiometer,
and air temperature at
intervals throughout the day. We have checked results against using the
"full Monty" Bowen Ratio
method. Will get exact references for you if you like.
Jenny Blight
-----Original Message-----
From: Emad Habib [mailto:habib@...]
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 7:17 PM
To: hydrologymodel@...
Subject: [hydrologymodel] ET measurements
I am looking for an inexpensive technology to measure evapotranspiration in
southern louisiana, USA. We have an access to evaporation pan but that gives
the potential evaporation only. I considered a device called eddy
correlation that actually measures the actual ET but it is too expensive.
Any information in this regard is appreciated.
Thank You
Emad
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Hi May,
For Spanish Water Information System try
http://hispagua.cedex.es
Regards,
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Enviado el: viernes, 06 de febrero de 2004 9:57
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Asunto: [hydrologymodel] ITALY - Water quality assessment methods for
rivers
Hi,
for Italian information you can look at http://www.gruppo183.org/
where you'll find all the link on italian water authorities called
"Autorità di bacino"
For example for the Tiber river you can go to http://www.abtevere.it/
and download all regulamentations and basin plans (gis data and
documents) and also online carthography (in italian basically).
Hope it helps you.
Cheers,
Fernando
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To: hydrologymodel@...
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 1:46 PM
Subject: Re: [hydrologymodel] Water quality assessment methods for
rivers
Hi,
Spanish water authorities are called Confederación Hidrográfica.
One of Them "Confederación hidrográfica del Ebro" (Ebro river water
authority). You may try its web page:
http://oph.chebro.es/DOCUMENTACION/Calidad/CalidadDeAguas.html with
information on water quality: network, data and reports on results.
Other autorities have similar web pages. You can fin then through the
Environment Ministry web page: http://www.mma.es
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From: May Lee
To: hydrologymodel@...
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 12:08 PM
Subject: [hydrologymodel] Water quality assessment methods for
rivers
Dear All,
I am writing to ask if anyone knows the national water
quality assessment methods for rivers in the following
European countries as I am having serious problems finding
them.
Also, if you can please let me know where I can read
about the methodology (preferably able to access the
original survey too):-
1. Spain
2. Italy
3. Austria
4. Denmark
5. Czech Republic
Many thanks in advance.
Best Wishes,
May
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King's College London
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At Wits University we have measured ET using Energy Balance, and neglecting
the trivial components.
We simply measure net radiation with an inexpensive hand held radiometer,
and air temperature at
intervals throughout the day. We have checked results against using the
"full Monty" Bowen Ratio
method. Will get exact references for you if you like.
Jenny Blight
-----Original Message-----
From: Emad Habib [mailto:habib@...]
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 7:17 PM
To: hydrologymodel@...
Subject: [hydrologymodel] ET measurements
I am looking for an inexpensive technology to measure evapotranspiration in
southern louisiana, USA. We have an access to evaporation pan but that gives
the potential evaporation only. I considered a device called eddy
correlation that actually measures the actual ET but it is too expensive.
Any information in this regard is appreciated.
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Hi,
for Italian information you can look at http://www.gruppo183.org/
where you'll find all the link on italian water authorities called "Autorità di
bacino"
For example for the Tiber river you can go to http://www.abtevere.it/ and
download all regulamentations and basin plans (gis data and documents) and also
online carthography (in italian basically).
Hope it helps you.
Cheers,
Fernando
----- Original Message -----
From: Fermin Lopez Unzu
To: hydrologymodel@...
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 1:46 PM
Subject: Re: [hydrologymodel] Water quality assessment methods for rivers
Hi,
Spanish water authorities are called Confederación Hidrográfica.
One of Them "Confederación hidrográfica del Ebro" (Ebro river water
authority). You may try its web page:
http://oph.chebro.es/DOCUMENTACION/Calidad/CalidadDeAguas.html with information
on water quality: network, data and reports on results. Other autorities have
similar web pages. You can fin then through the Environment Ministry web page:
http://www.mma.es
----- Original Message -----
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To: hydrologymodel@...
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 12:08 PM
Subject: [hydrologymodel] Water quality assessment methods for rivers
Dear All,
I am writing to ask if anyone knows the national water
quality assessment methods for rivers in the following
European countries as I am having serious problems finding
them.
Also, if you can please let me know where I can read
about the methodology (preferably able to access the
original survey too):-
1. Spain
2. Italy
3. Austria
4. Denmark
5. Czech Republic
Many thanks in advance.
Best Wishes,
May
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PhD Student (Geogrpahy)
Department of Geography
King's College London
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EC method is expensive (A set of system costs about $80k), and it has also
limtation. For example the areaof you study must be large enough, 30 times
of your vegeation height. Seems to me there is no simple way to measure
ET. Pan ET is still the best indicator of the AET. Other methods to
scale-up from leaf-level (LiCo6400), plant-level (sapflow) measurements
are all time consuming.
Ge
> I am looking for an inexpensive technology to measure evapotranspiration
> in
> southern louisiana, USA. We have an access to evaporation pan but that
> gives
> the potential evaporation only. I considered a device called eddy
> correlation that actually measures the actual ET but it is too expensive.
> Any information in this regard is appreciated.
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Spanish water authorities are called Confederación Hidrográfica.
One of Them "Confederación hidrográfica del Ebro" (Ebro river water authority).
You may try its web page:
http://oph.chebro.es/DOCUMENTACION/Calidad/CalidadDeAguas.html with information
on water quality: network, data and reports on results. Other autorities have
similar web pages. You can fin then through the Environment Ministry web page:
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From: May Lee
To: hydrologymodel@...
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 12:08 PM
Subject: [hydrologymodel] Water quality assessment methods for rivers
Dear All,
I am writing to ask if anyone knows the national water
quality assessment methods for rivers in the following
European countries as I am having serious problems finding
them.
Also, if you can please let me know where I can read
about the methodology (preferably able to access the
original survey too):-
1. Spain
2. Italy
3. Austria
4. Denmark
5. Czech Republic
Many thanks in advance.
Best Wishes,
May
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PhD Student (Geogrpahy)
Department of Geography
King's College London
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I am looking for an inexpensive technology to measure evapotranspiration in
southern louisiana, USA. We have an access to evaporation pan but that gives
the potential evaporation only. I considered a device called eddy
correlation that actually measures the actual ET but it is too expensive.
Any information in this regard is appreciated.
Thank You
Emad
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Dear All,
I am writing to ask if anyone knows the national water
quality assessment methods for rivers in the following
European countries as I am having serious problems finding
them.
Also, if you can please let me know where I can read
about the methodology (preferably able to access the
original survey too):-
1. Spain
2. Italy
3. Austria
4. Denmark
5. Czech Republic
Many thanks in advance.
Best Wishes,
May
----------------------
May Lee
PhD Student (Geogrpahy)
Department of Geography
King's College London
Strand
London
WC2R 2LS
may.lee@...
Hi,
I am a doctoral student at the Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand.
Currently I am preparing for my research proposal on Integrative
analysis of hydrological effects of soil erosion from socio-hydrological
perspective in Northeast Thailand.
Can anybody suggest me on literature and any data-conservative models
that can be used for my research.
Thanking you in advance.
Kindest regards,
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Hello !
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background and interest in participating in this newsgroup:
I am a PHD student at Technical University Darmstadt (Germany) and I
am working on a research project dealing with integrated modelling on
catchment scale.
I want to use the WASP6 model in combination with DYNHYD5 to represent
water quality aspects.
Is there anybody who has experience in linking the hydrodynamic model
DYNHYD5 to the water quality model WASP6 ?
I suspect that WASP6 makes a mistake during reading the *.hyd file.
Some provided junction volumes are apparently interpreted as flows.
Thanks !
best regards
Kai Schröter
Dear Friends,
I am looking for a best model (maybe developed newly) for evapotranspiration
(evaporation + transpiration).
Any body can help me?
Regards,
Behzad
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HI,
If you introduce more about the model to be analyzed, it will be
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You can find a GP software called GPKernel on the following DHI web site:
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Remigio Galárraga wrote:
>DEAR ALL,
>I AM WORKING IN THE ANDEAN AMAZON REGION IN A 2500 KM2 BASIN (QUIJOS DJ
>OYACACHI) AND I AM COLLECTING DAILY ATA OF PRECIPITATION, WATER LEVEL AT
>TWO RIVER GAGES, DAILY SEDIMENTS AND I WANT TO USE A PUBLIC DOMAIN MODEL
>TO MODEL DAILY PRECIPITATION RUNOFF AND SEDIMENTS. I DO ALSO HAVE A 25
>YEAR RECORD OF DAILY DATA IN THAT BASIN. WHERE CAN I FIND A MODEL LIKE THAT?
Dear Remigio,
the Amazon Region is an environment that I don't know very well. Instead I
usually use SWAT and HSPF in catchment modelling and I would say that both
models do not give their best in forested areas, as I expect is your study
area.
Best regards.
Antonio Lo Porto
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Antonio Lo Porto Researcher
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The above points of view are just mine
and not my employer's one, although they ought to be
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