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RECORD NUMBER: 204 OF 711

Main Title Hydrologic Model of the Bear River Basin.
Author Hil, Robert W. ; Israelse, Eugene K. ; Hube, A. Leon ; Rile, J. Paul ;
CORP Author Utah Water Research Lab., Logan.
Year Published 1970
Report Number PRWG-72-1; DI-14-01-0001-1955; OWRR-B-028-UTAH; 07056,; B-028-UTAH(2)
Stock Number PB-198 430
Additional Subjects ( River basins ; Computerized simulation) ; Water resources ; Water conservation ; Snowmelt ; Evapotranspiration ; Hybrid computers ; Computer programming ; Computer programs ;
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NTIS  PB-198 430 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation 92p
Abstract
As demands upon available water supplies increase, there is an accompanying increase in the need to assess the downstream consequences resulting from changes at specific locations within a hydrologic system. The problem is approached in this study by hybrid computer simulation of the hydrologic system. Modeling concepts are based upon the development of basic relationships which describe the various hydrologic processes. Within a system these relationships are linked by the continuity-of-mass principle which requires a hydrologic BALANCE AT ALL POINTS. Spatial resolution is achieved by considering the modeled area as a series of subbasins. The time increment adopted for the model is one month, so that time varying quantities are expressed in terms of mean monthly values. The model is general in nature and is applied to a particular hydrologic system through a programmed verification procedure whereby model coefficients are evaluated for the particular system. (Author)