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HydrologyHydrology
Let us get startedLet us get started
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Surface Water HydrologySurface Water Hydrology
Definitions:Definitions:
Precipitation: Rain, Sleet, Hail, or SnowPrecipitation: Rain, Sleet, Hail, or Snow
Evaporation: Transformation of water from liquid Evaporation: Transformation of water from liquid state to vapor state.state to vapor state.
Transpiration: Water vapor released by plant Transpiration: Water vapor released by plant leaves, similar to breathing by animals and leaves, similar to breathing by animals and humans by breaking down nutrients to humans by breaking down nutrients to generate energy. You transpire when you run generate energy. You transpire when you run away from a mountain lion, or when you take away from a mountain lion, or when you take the final exam.the final exam.
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Surface Water HydrologySurface Water Hydrology
• Surface Runoff:Surface Runoff:The water that runs off over the ground The water that runs off over the ground into streams and rivers.into streams and rivers.
• Base Flow:Base Flow:The water that seeps up into a stream The water that seeps up into a stream from groundwater or water springs.from groundwater or water springs.
• Watershed or Basin: Watershed or Basin: Is an area where the precipitation will shed Is an area where the precipitation will shed into a stream.into a stream.
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Units of MeasurementUnits of Measurement
• Precipitation:Precipitation:
mm/h (millimeter/hour), mm/h (millimeter/hour), approximately 1 mm of water is approximately 1 mm of water is equivalent to 10 mm of snow. How equivalent to 10 mm of snow. How about wet snow in April?about wet snow in April?
• Stream Flow:Stream Flow:
mm33/s (cubic meter/second). One m/s (cubic meter/second). One m33= = 1000 liters.1000 liters.
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Units of MeasurementUnits of Measurement
• Speed:Speed:
m/s (meter/second).m/s (meter/second).
• You can also use the English System You can also use the English System (Ft, Gallon, etc.). I will do my best not (Ft, Gallon, etc.). I will do my best not to use it because it is dumb, but if to use it because it is dumb, but if you have any questions I will help.you have any questions I will help.
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Stream FlowStream Flow
• Sources:Sources:
1. Direct Runoff1. Direct Runoff
2. Groundwater exfiltration, or also 2. Groundwater exfiltration, or also called called Base flow (opposite of Base flow (opposite of infiltration) infiltration)
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What Happens to a Drop of What Happens to a Drop of RainRain
1.1. Some of it will evaporate on the Some of it will evaporate on the way down, air temperature is a way down, air temperature is a factor.factor.
2.2. What is left will hit the ground, What is left will hit the ground, some will infiltrate, some will be some will infiltrate, some will be trapped in puddles, and some will trapped in puddles, and some will runoff to streams and rivers. Is a runoff to streams and rivers. Is a lake a large puddle?lake a large puddle?
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How do Clouds Form?How do Clouds Form?
1.1. Evaporation: Rain, Snow, Surface Evaporation: Rain, Snow, Surface water, Lakes, Oceans, etc.water, Lakes, Oceans, etc.
2.2. Transpiration: Plants, animals, and Transpiration: Plants, animals, and wild humans.wild humans.
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What Causes the Hydrology What Causes the Hydrology Cycle?Cycle?
• Can you believe it is Solar Energy?Can you believe it is Solar Energy?
Solar Energy causes also wind. Wind Solar Energy causes also wind. Wind increases the rate of evaporation, increases the rate of evaporation, why? If you do not know the answer, why? If you do not know the answer, ask Mr. Science in class, but be nice.ask Mr. Science in class, but be nice.
Next we will see the processes.Next we will see the processes.
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What Causes the Hydrology What Causes the Hydrology Cycle?Cycle?
The sun heat evaporates water, also creates The sun heat evaporates water, also creates differences in temperatures in air masses differences in temperatures in air masses vertically and horizontally creating wind vertically and horizontally creating wind which will evaporate water. Animals exhale which will evaporate water. Animals exhale water vapor, plants exhale water vapor after water vapor, plants exhale water vapor after sunset.sunset.
The warm vapor cloud rises and moves with The warm vapor cloud rises and moves with the wind. It hits a cool front, condensates the wind. It hits a cool front, condensates into small droplets, the droplets get bigger into small droplets, the droplets get bigger and heavier and fall as rain, snow, or hail, and heavier and fall as rain, snow, or hail, some will evaporate while falling.some will evaporate while falling.
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What Causes the Hydrology What Causes the Hydrology Cycle?Cycle?
Some of the precipitation will be trapped in Some of the precipitation will be trapped in puddles, some will evaporate, some will puddles, some will evaporate, some will infiltrate the ground, and some will run off infiltrate the ground, and some will run off into steams.into steams.
GoTo the beginning of last slide. Now you GoTo the beginning of last slide. Now you learned a new word; GoTo, it is a learned a new word; GoTo, it is a statement in every programming statement in every programming language, you guessed it, it means go to.language, you guessed it, it means go to.
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The Hydrologic EquationThe Hydrologic Equation
This is not the Monster at the End of this Book! This is not the Monster at the End of this Book! I am scared; I am scared; Equation!Equation!
Ok, let’s make it simple.Ok, let’s make it simple.You have a piggy bank, and you put in $10 You have a piggy bank, and you put in $10
each day, take out $16 each week, how each day, take out $16 each week, how much money did you store in the bank after much money did you store in the bank after 28 days?28 days?
If you replace the dollars with mIf you replace the dollars with m33 of water, and of water, and the bank with a stream what will that be?the bank with a stream what will that be?
Answer: Answer: The Hydrologic EquationThe Hydrologic Equation..
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WATER DEMANDWATER DEMAND• To design a water system, we need to To design a water system, we need to
know the future water demand, water know the future water demand, water supply, and per capita daily use.supply, and per capita daily use.
• First, we need to forecast the First, we need to forecast the population, using historical growth population, using historical growth data.data.
• Population Growth versus Time can fit:Population Growth versus Time can fit:
1.1. Arithmetic (Linear) GrowthArithmetic (Linear) Growth
2.2. Geometric GrowthGeometric Growth
3.3. Growth at a declining rate of increaseGrowth at a declining rate of increase
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Population Forecast EquationsPopulation Forecast EquationsP P K t
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DEFINITIONSDEFINITIONS• PPsatsat Is the saturation population, the Is the saturation population, the
maximum population when the growth maximum population when the growth rate reaches zero in a declining rate reaches zero in a declining growth rate population. An example growth rate population. An example of a country with a declining growth of a country with a declining growth rate is China, the population is still rate is China, the population is still growing, but due to the policy of one growing, but due to the policy of one child per couple, the annual rate of child per couple, the annual rate of growth is declining.growth is declining.
• Ka, Kg, Kd, a, b are assumed constantsKa, Kg, Kd, a, b are assumed constants
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NOTESNOTES• Remember, when you calculate PRemember, when you calculate Psatsat, ,
the time intervals between Pthe time intervals between P00-P-P11, and , and PP11-P-P22 have to be equal. have to be equal.
• In the Mathematical Logistic Curve In the Mathematical Logistic Curve Method, Equation 1.8 in the Text, t is Method, Equation 1.8 in the Text, t is the time from Pthe time from P00 to P to Pt.t.
• Equation 1.19 does not hold if the Equation 1.19 does not hold if the population is > 10,000 (multiplication population is > 10,000 (multiplication by 0)by 0)
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Solved ProblemsSolved ProblemsHydrology Text, Problem 1.1Hydrology Text, Problem 1.1
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