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Elaboration of CRR model for Saturated Soil on the Example of Flood Wave on Botonega Catchment (CROSBI ID 45264)

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Kunštek, Duška ; Potočki, Kristina ; Carević, Ivana Elaboration of CRR model for Saturated Soil on the Example of Flood Wave on Botonega Catchment // Ecohydrological methods in Water Management / Sawicki, Jerzy M. ; Szpakowski, Wojciech (ur.). Gdanjsk: Gdansk University of Technology, 2011. str. 58-74

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Kunštek, Duška ; Potočki, Kristina ; Carević, Ivana

engleski

Elaboration of CRR model for Saturated Soil on the Example of Flood Wave on Botonega Catchment

The conceptual parameter model with input – precipitation and output – runoff, the so called CRRS models (‘’Conceptual Rainfall −Runoff Models’‘) is being presented for the purposes of hydrological definition of runoff from saturated soil. Elements that define input in CRRS modeling are: hydraulic runoff model and spatial model of terrain. The concept of hydrologic-hydraulic runoff model is based on the description of catchment surface flow of a very thin water layer appearing on the upper parts of the catchment slope before concentrating in the identifiable open bed of lower order. Spatial model is presented through discretization of catchment elements and provides information on terrain inclination, flow direction and flow path along the catchment surface. For runoff from saturated soil catchment the retention effect in CRRS model is not taken into account. The model is presented for the catchment Botonega in Istria and is compared with conventional HEC-HMS model.

Botonega, CRR model, HEC-HMS

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58-74.

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Ecohydrological methods in Water Management

Sawicki, Jerzy M. ; Szpakowski, Wojciech

Gdanjsk: Gdansk University of Technology

2011.

9788373483767

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