Hydrologic Data for Experimental Agricultural Watersheds in the United States, 1969


Book Description

This publication presents selected hydrologic data for the calendar year 1969 and earlier years for some watersheds. It includes data include monthly precipitation and runoff, annual maximum discharges and annual maximum discharge and volume of runoff for 204 intervals of 1, 2, 6, and 12 hours and for 1, 2, and 8 days for 167 watersheds; daily precipitation for 165 watersheds; daily maximum and minimum air temperatures for 16 watersheds; and detailed information for 1 or more selected typical storm events for 143 watersheds.










Hydrologic Data for Experimental Agricultural Watersheds in the United States, 1970


Book Description

This publication contains selected hydrologic data from 153 watersheds for 1970. It includes data on monthly precipitation and runoff for all the watersheds, maximum discharges and maximum discharge for intervals 1, 2, 6, and 12 hours and for 1, 2, and 8 days for 150 watersheds.




Hydrologic Data for Experimental Agricultural Watersheds in the United States, 1967


Book Description

This publication presents selected hydrologic data for the calendar year 1967. The data include monthly precipitation and runoff summaries for 216 watersheds, annual maximum discharges and annual maximum volumes of runoff for 204 the watersheds for time intervals of 1, 2, 6, and 12 hours and for 1, 2, and 8 days.




Statistical Methods in Water Resources


Book Description

Data on water quality and other environmental issues are being collected at an ever-increasing rate. In the past, however, the techniques used by scientists to interpret this data have not progressed as quickly. This is a book of modern statistical methods for analysis of practical problems in water quality and water resources.The last fifteen years have seen major advances in the fields of exploratory data analysis (EDA) and robust statistical methods. The 'real-life' characteristics of environmental data tend to drive analysis towards the use of these methods. These advances are presented in a practical and relevant format. Alternate methods are compared, highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of each as applied to environmental data. Techniques for trend analysis and dealing with water below the detection limit are topics covered, which are of great interest to consultants in water-quality and hydrology, scientists in state, provincial and federal water resources, and geological survey agencies.The practising water resources scientist will find the worked examples using actual field data from case studies of environmental problems, of real value. Exercises at the end of each chapter enable the mechanics of the methodological process to be fully understood, with data sets included on diskette for easy use. The result is a book that is both up-to-date and immediately relevant to ongoing work in the environmental and water sciences.