Description
Handbook of HydroInformatics Volume III: Water Data Management Best Practices presents the latest and most updated data processing techniques that are fundamental to Water Science and Engineering disciplines. These include a wide range of the new methods that are used in hydro-modeling such as Atmospheric Teleconnection Pattern, CONUS-Scale Hydrologic Modeling, Copula Function, Decision Support System, Downscaling Methods, Dynamic System Modeling, Economic Impacts and Models, Geostatistics and Geospatial Frameworks, Hydrologic Similarity Indices, Hydropower/Renewable Energy Models, Sediment Transport Dynamics Advanced Models, Social Data Mining, and Wavelet Transforms.This volume is an example of true interdisciplinary work. The audience includes postgraduates and above interested in Water Science, Geotechnical Engineering, Soil Science, Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Engineering, Applied Science, Earth and Geoscience, Atmospheric Science, Geography, Environment Science, Natural Resources, Mathematical Science, and Social Sciences. It is a fully comprehensive handbook which provides all the information needed related to the best practices for managing water data. - Contributions from global experts in the fields of data management research, climate change and resilience, insufficient data problem, etc. - Thorough applied examples and case studies in each chapter, providing the reader with real world scenarios for comparison. - Includes a wide range of new methods that are used in hydro-modeling, with step-by-step guides on how to use them.
Table of Contents
69. Atmospheric Teleconnection Pattern70. Bathymetry and Roughness Acquisition71. CFD Models72. Cluster and Discriminant Analysis73. CONUS-Scale Hydrologic Modeling74. Copula Function75. Cyberinfrastructure for Water Science76. Decision Support System77. Downscaling Methods78. Drone Technology in River/Lake/Estuarine79. Dynamic System Modeling80. Ecohydrology Nature Based Solutions Quantification of Processes81. Ecohydraulic Modeling and Experimentation82. Economic Impacts and Models83. Emergency Management84. Geostatistics and Geospatial Frameworks85. Hydrological modeling in a "Big Data" era86. Hydrologic Similarity Indices87. Hydrologic Model Training and Validation88. Hydropower/Renewable Energy Models89. Hydrothermal Systems Generation90. Multi-Variate Linear Moments91. Online Education in Hydroinformatics92. Radar Application93. Real-time Sensor Management94. Remote Sensing95. Sediment Transport Dynamics Advanced Models96. Smart Cities and Hydroinformatic Data97. Social Data Mining in Hydrosystems98. Spectrum Water Technology99. Vegetal Drag Modelling100. Water Data Standards101. Water Performance Metrics102. Wavelet Transforms



