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A geomorphoclimatic theory of the instantaneous unit hydrograph

Abstract

The instantaneous unit hydrograph is conceived as a random function of climate and geomorphology varying with the characteristics of the rainfall excess. The probability density functions of the peak and time to peak of the IUH are analytically derived as functions of the rainfall characteristics and the basin geomorphological parameters. The main characteristics of these pdf's are studied, and a new approach to hydrologic similarity is initiated under the concept of the geomorphoclimatic IUH. For a given set of geomorphologic characteristics and a particular intensity and duration of rainfall, the peak and time to peak of the IUH corresponding to those values can be easily estimated.

Keywords:
Hydrograph Probability density function Structural basin Hydrology (agriculture) Mathematics Similarity (geometry) Function (biology) Geomorphology Geology Environmental science Statistics Drainage basin Geography Geotechnical engineering Computer science Cartography Image (mathematics)

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Environmental and Agricultural Sciences
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Water Science and Technology
Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Water Science and Technology
Environmental Changes in China
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Global and Planetary Change

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