首页> 美国政府科技报告 >Hydrologic Controls of Large Floods in a Small Basin: Central Appalachian CaseStudy
【24h】

Hydrologic Controls of Large Floods in a Small Basin: Central Appalachian CaseStudy

机译:小流域大洪水的水文控制:阿巴拉契亚中部案例研究

获取原文

摘要

This paper reports the results of empirical and model-based analysis of extremeflood events observed in a small basin. The study catchment, WE38 Mahantango Creek (7.2km2), is situated in the North Appalachian Valley and Ridge province of Eastern Pennsylvania. Data from four rain gauges and one water level station are available at 5 min intervals. From the observations, 12 flood events were selected for detailed analysis. The data include tropical storm Agnes (21-24 June 1972), which was responsible for one of the most devastating floods in the region. Model-based analysis of hydrologic response is used to study the dominating runoff processes in the catchment. In this study, we use a distributed version of Topmodel to model runoff generation, and a lumped hillslope and channel routing model to model overland flow and channel flow. The runoff generation model relies on a topographic index to predict saturation excess runoff and on Philip's infiltration equation to predict infiltration excess runoff. The runoff routing model is based on the channel network width function and on the drainage basin hillslope function. The relative roles of initial conditions, soil properties and rainfall rates in determining hydrologic response in the basin are investigated. The flood frequency distribution seems to be insensitive to scaled maximum rainfall intensity. However, the flood frequency distribution is strongly affected by the scaled initial storage capacity. (MM).

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号