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This book deals with the technical problems encountered in hydrological applications of GIS, at scales ranging from the catchment to short river reaches and on a wide range of hydrological processes in both pure and applied contexts.
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A. M. Gurnell, Professor of Physical Geography. Her research interests are at the interface between hydrology, geomorphology and plant ecology, with particular emphasis on the morphodynamics and sustainable management of rivers and their margins. Her current research is pursuing three main research themes: (i) interactions between vegetation and fluvial processes; (ii) the hydroecological characteristics of urban rivers; (iii) improving the science underpinning river restoration.
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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
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"This book will serve as a benchmark registering process in knowledge of hydrological applications of GIS." (Hydrological Processes, 15 December 2001)
"...a timely book which can be read with benefit..." (The Geographical Journal, March 2002)
"...a timely book which can be read with benefit..." (The Geographical Journal, March 2002)