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Main Title Hydrological applications of GIS /
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Author Title of a Work
Gurnell, A. M.
Montgomery, David R.,
Publisher John Wiley,
Year Published 1999
OCLC Number 42421024
ISBN 0471898767; 9780471898764
Subjects Geographic information systems ; Hydrology--Data processing ; SIG = Systèmes d'information géographique ; Hydrologie ; Hidrologia aplicada ; Sistema de informaðcäao geográfica ; Hidrologia (modelos ; aspectos ambientais) ; Modèles hydrologiques
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Publisher description http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/description/wiley034/99048239.html
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EIAM  G70.212.H94 1999 Region 2 Library/New York,NY 04/18/2023
EJAM  G70.212.H94 1999 Region 3 Library/Philadelphia, PA 04/12/2002 DISPERSAL
Collation vi, 176 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ; 26 cm.
Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Notes
Introduction: Hydrological Application of GIS / A. Gurnell and D. Montgomery -- 1. Putting water in its place: a perspective on GIS in hydrology and water management / M.J. Clark -- 2. Data and databases for decision support / A.M. Roberts and R.V. Moore -- 3. The treatment of flat areas and depressions in automated drainage analysis of raster digital elevation models / L.W. Martz and J. Garbrecht -- 4. A phenomenon-based approach to upslope contributing area and depressions in DEMs / W. Rieger -- 5. Large scale distributed modelling and the utility of detailed ground data / F.G.R. Watson, R.B. Grayson and R.A. Vertessy / [and others] -- 6. Application of a GIS-based distributed hydrology model for prediction of forest harvest effects on peak streamflow in the Pacific Northwest / P. Storck, L. Bowling and P. Wetherbee / [et al.] -- 7. Modelling runoff and sediment transport in catchments using GIS / A.P.J. de Roo. This book deals with the technical problems encountered in hydrological applications of GIS, at scales ranging from the catchment to short river reaches and on a wide range of hydrological processes in both pure and applied contexts.