Hydrological Applications of GISISBN: 978-0-471-89876-4
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184 pages
June 2000
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Introduction: Hydrological Application of GIS;
HYP, Vol. 12 (6); p. 821-824
A. Gurnell and D. Montgomery
1 Putting water in its place: a perspective on GIS in hydrology and water management;
HYP, Vol. 12 (6); p. 823-834
M. J. Clark
2 Data and databases for decision support;
HYP, Vol. 12 (6); p. 835-842
A. M. Roberts and R. V. Moore
3 The treatment of flat areas and depressions in automated drainage analysis of raster digital elevation models;
HYP, Vol. 12 (6); p. 843-856
L. W. Martz and J. Garbrecht
4 A phenomenon-based approach to upslope contributing area and depressions in DEMs;
HYP, Vol. 12 (6), p. 857-872
W. Rieger
5 Large scale distributed modelling and the utility of detailed ground data HYP. Vol. 12 (6): p. 873-888
F. G. R. Watson, R. B. Grayson, R. A. Vertessy and T. A. McMahon
6 Application of a GIS-based distributed hydrology model for prediction of forest harvest effects on peak streamflow in the Pacific Northwest;
HYP, Vol. 12 (6); p. 889-904
P. Storck, L. Bowling, P. Wetherbee and D. Lettenmaier
7 Modelling runoff and sediment transport in catchments using GIS;
HYP, Vol. 12 (6); p. 905-922
A. P. J. de Roo
8 Deciphering large landslides: linking hydrologic, groundwater, and slope-stability models through GIS;
HYP, Vol. 12 (6); p. 924-942
D. J. Miller and J. Sias
9 Regional test of a model for shallow landsliding;
HYP, Vol. 12 (6);
943-956
D. R. Montgomery, K. Sullivan and H. Greenberg
10 Regional-scale assessment of non-point source groundwater contamination;
HYP, Vol. 12 (6), p. 957-966
K. Loague and D. L. Corwin
11 Synoptic views of sediment plumes and coastal geography of the Santa Barbara Channel, California;
HYP, Vol. 12 (6); p. 967-980
L. A. K. Mertes, M. Hickman, B. Waltenberger, A. L. Bortman, E. Inlander, C. McKenzie and J. Dvorsky
12 Morphological and ecological change on a meander bend: the role of hydrological processes and the application of GIS;
HYP, Vol. 12 (6); p. 981-993
A. M. Gurnell, M. Bickerton, P. G. Angold, D. Bell, I. Morrissey, G. E. Petts and J. Sadler
Index
HYP, Vol. 12 (6); p. 821-824
A. Gurnell and D. Montgomery
1 Putting water in its place: a perspective on GIS in hydrology and water management;
HYP, Vol. 12 (6); p. 823-834
M. J. Clark
2 Data and databases for decision support;
HYP, Vol. 12 (6); p. 835-842
A. M. Roberts and R. V. Moore
3 The treatment of flat areas and depressions in automated drainage analysis of raster digital elevation models;
HYP, Vol. 12 (6); p. 843-856
L. W. Martz and J. Garbrecht
4 A phenomenon-based approach to upslope contributing area and depressions in DEMs;
HYP, Vol. 12 (6), p. 857-872
W. Rieger
5 Large scale distributed modelling and the utility of detailed ground data HYP. Vol. 12 (6): p. 873-888
F. G. R. Watson, R. B. Grayson, R. A. Vertessy and T. A. McMahon
6 Application of a GIS-based distributed hydrology model for prediction of forest harvest effects on peak streamflow in the Pacific Northwest;
HYP, Vol. 12 (6); p. 889-904
P. Storck, L. Bowling, P. Wetherbee and D. Lettenmaier
7 Modelling runoff and sediment transport in catchments using GIS;
HYP, Vol. 12 (6); p. 905-922
A. P. J. de Roo
8 Deciphering large landslides: linking hydrologic, groundwater, and slope-stability models through GIS;
HYP, Vol. 12 (6); p. 924-942
D. J. Miller and J. Sias
9 Regional test of a model for shallow landsliding;
HYP, Vol. 12 (6);
943-956
D. R. Montgomery, K. Sullivan and H. Greenberg
10 Regional-scale assessment of non-point source groundwater contamination;
HYP, Vol. 12 (6), p. 957-966
K. Loague and D. L. Corwin
11 Synoptic views of sediment plumes and coastal geography of the Santa Barbara Channel, California;
HYP, Vol. 12 (6); p. 967-980
L. A. K. Mertes, M. Hickman, B. Waltenberger, A. L. Bortman, E. Inlander, C. McKenzie and J. Dvorsky
12 Morphological and ecological change on a meander bend: the role of hydrological processes and the application of GIS;
HYP, Vol. 12 (6); p. 981-993
A. M. Gurnell, M. Bickerton, P. G. Angold, D. Bell, I. Morrissey, G. E. Petts and J. Sadler
Index