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Frequency and risk analyses in hydrology / Kite, G. W.
Titre : Frequency and risk analyses in hydrology Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Kite, G. W. Mention d'édition : Water Ressources Publications Editeur : Water Ressources Publications Année de publication : 1977 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 918334233 Note générale : Every year floods and droughts cause loss of life and millions of dollars worth of damage around the world. Hydrology is one of the sciences throught wich man tries to coordinate his requirement with nature's law in such as a way as to minimize these losses. This report describes some aspects of frequency and risk analysis is they are used in hydrology. The intent of frequency techniques is to derive from the limited ample data, design event useful in prac tice. As such, the method is used to approximated, in a mathematically understandable manner, some of the characteristics of the extreme events of the hydrologic cycle. Risk analysis is an aid to assessing the probality that the derived design event will differ from the the actual future event. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Hydrologie Risque naturel Analyse mathématique Programmation informatique Inondation Sécheresse Estimation des paramètres Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : Every year floods and droughts cause loss of life and millions of dollars worth of damage around the world. Hydrology is one of the sciences throught wich man tries to coordinate his requirement with nature's law in such as a way as to minimize these losses. This report describes some aspects of frequency and risk analysis is they are used in hydrology. The intent of frequency techniques is to derive from the limited ample data, design event useful in prac tice. As such, the method is used to approximated, in a mathematically understandable manner, some of the characteristics of the extreme events of the hydrologic cycle. Risk analysis is an aid to assessing the probality that the derived design event will differ from the the actual future event. Note de contenu : Every year floods and droughts cause loss of life and millions of dollars worth of damage around the world. Hydrology is one of the sciences throught wich man tries to coordinate his requirement with nature's law in such as a way as to minimize these losses. This report describes some aspects of frequency and risk analysis is they are used in hydrology. The intent of frequency techniques is to derive from the limited ample data, design event useful in prac tice. As such, the method is used to approximated, in a mathematically understandable manner, some of the characteristics of the extreme events of the hydrologic cycle. Risk analysis is an aid to assessing the probality that the derived design event will differ from the the actual future event. Frequency and risk analyses in hydrology [texte imprimé] / Kite, G. W. . - Water Ressources Publications . - Water Ressources Publications, 1977.
ISSN : 918334233
Every year floods and droughts cause loss of life and millions of dollars worth of damage around the world. Hydrology is one of the sciences throught wich man tries to coordinate his requirement with nature's law in such as a way as to minimize these losses. This report describes some aspects of frequency and risk analysis is they are used in hydrology. The intent of frequency techniques is to derive from the limited ample data, design event useful in prac tice. As such, the method is used to approximated, in a mathematically understandable manner, some of the characteristics of the extreme events of the hydrologic cycle. Risk analysis is an aid to assessing the probality that the derived design event will differ from the the actual future event.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Hydrologie Risque naturel Analyse mathématique Programmation informatique Inondation Sécheresse Estimation des paramètres Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : Every year floods and droughts cause loss of life and millions of dollars worth of damage around the world. Hydrology is one of the sciences throught wich man tries to coordinate his requirement with nature's law in such as a way as to minimize these losses. This report describes some aspects of frequency and risk analysis is they are used in hydrology. The intent of frequency techniques is to derive from the limited ample data, design event useful in prac tice. As such, the method is used to approximated, in a mathematically understandable manner, some of the characteristics of the extreme events of the hydrologic cycle. Risk analysis is an aid to assessing the probality that the derived design event will differ from the the actual future event. Note de contenu : Every year floods and droughts cause loss of life and millions of dollars worth of damage around the world. Hydrology is one of the sciences throught wich man tries to coordinate his requirement with nature's law in such as a way as to minimize these losses. This report describes some aspects of frequency and risk analysis is they are used in hydrology. The intent of frequency techniques is to derive from the limited ample data, design event useful in prac tice. As such, the method is used to approximated, in a mathematically understandable manner, some of the characteristics of the extreme events of the hydrologic cycle. Risk analysis is an aid to assessing the probality that the derived design event will differ from the the actual future event. Réservation
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Titre de série : Technical Bulletin, 36 Titre : Data generating methods in hydrology Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Kite, G. W. ; Pentland, R. L. Mention d'édition : Department of Energy, Mines and Resources/Island Waters Branch Editeur : Department of Energy, Mines and Resources/Island Waters Branch Année de publication : 1971 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-05136 Note générale : It is now generaly accepted that traditional empirical solutions to flood, drought, and storage problems are inadequate. On the orther hand analytical methods of solution are often intractable and therefore cannot be used in real-life problems. A third solution, data generation or simulation, offers a computationally easy and highly efficient alternative. This report summarizes the background to simulation and shows some of the many methods of generating data now available. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Hydrologie Modèle mathématique Statistique Inondation Sécheresse Model d'accumulation Donnée sur le générateur Test de prélèvement Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : It is now generaly accepted that traditional empirical solutions to flood, drought, and storage problems are inadequate. On the orther hand analytical methods of solution are often intractable and therefore cannot be used in real-life problems. A third solution, data generation or simulation, offers a computationally easy and highly efficient alternative. This report summarizes the background to simulation and shows some of the many methods of generating data now available. Note de contenu : It is now generaly accepted that traditional empirical solutions to flood, drought, and storage problems are inadequate. On the orther hand analytical methods of solution are often intractable and therefore cannot be used in real-life problems. A third solution, data generation or simulation, offers a computationally easy and highly efficient alternative. This report summarizes the background to simulation and shows some of the many methods of generating data now available. Technical Bulletin, 36. Data generating methods in hydrology [texte imprimé] / Kite, G. W. ; Pentland, R. L. . - Department of Energy, Mines and Resources/Island Waters Branch . - Department of Energy, Mines and Resources/Island Waters Branch, 1971.
ISSN : CI-05136
It is now generaly accepted that traditional empirical solutions to flood, drought, and storage problems are inadequate. On the orther hand analytical methods of solution are often intractable and therefore cannot be used in real-life problems. A third solution, data generation or simulation, offers a computationally easy and highly efficient alternative. This report summarizes the background to simulation and shows some of the many methods of generating data now available.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Hydrologie Modèle mathématique Statistique Inondation Sécheresse Model d'accumulation Donnée sur le générateur Test de prélèvement Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : It is now generaly accepted that traditional empirical solutions to flood, drought, and storage problems are inadequate. On the orther hand analytical methods of solution are often intractable and therefore cannot be used in real-life problems. A third solution, data generation or simulation, offers a computationally easy and highly efficient alternative. This report summarizes the background to simulation and shows some of the many methods of generating data now available. Note de contenu : It is now generaly accepted that traditional empirical solutions to flood, drought, and storage problems are inadequate. On the orther hand analytical methods of solution are often intractable and therefore cannot be used in real-life problems. A third solution, data generation or simulation, offers a computationally easy and highly efficient alternative. This report summarizes the background to simulation and shows some of the many methods of generating data now available. Réservation
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