2001
DOI: 10.1080/02626660109492831
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Reservoir attenuation of floods from ungauged basins

Abstract: In a typical reservoir routing problem, the givens are the inflow hydrograph and reservoir characteristic functions. Flood attenuation investigations can be easily accomplished using a hydrological or hydraulic routing of the inflow hydrograph to obtain the reservoir outflow hydrograph, unless the inflow hydrograph is unavailable. Although attempts for runoff simulation have been made in ungauged basins, there is only a limited degree of success in special cases. Those approaches are, in general, not suitable … Show more

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“…The first option does not avoid the problem of medium term climatic trends, while the second can be used to compare the information upstream and downstream of the reservoir using the same time-series. Some authors have simulated upstream and downstream hydrographs to compare the same flood conditions (Lee et al, 2001). In this paper, the inflow and outflow series have been compared.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first option does not avoid the problem of medium term climatic trends, while the second can be used to compare the information upstream and downstream of the reservoir using the same time-series. Some authors have simulated upstream and downstream hydrographs to compare the same flood conditions (Lee et al, 2001). In this paper, the inflow and outflow series have been compared.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The KW-GIUH model was used to investigate the reliability and hydrologic characteristics of the storm event data. The model has been tested in Taiwan Lee 1998;Lee et al 2001;Lee et al 2006a,b) and the U. S. . Hourly rainfall and discharge data from 42 storm events were collected for analysis.…”
Section: Data Screening and Ann Models Trainingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The values of peak discharge reduction depend on the level up to which a reservoir is filled [9]. In this study, depression was assumed to be empty before the storm.…”
Section: B Peak Dischargementioning
confidence: 99%