Skip to main content
Skip header
Ukončeno v akademickém roce 2021/2022

Hydrology

Type of study Doctoral
Language of instruction English
Code 541-0915/03
Abbreviation HDL
Course title Hydrology
Credits 10
Coordinating department Department of Geological Engineering
Course coordinator doc. RNDr. Jan Unucka, Ph.D.

Osnova předmětu

The course extends and deepens the knowledge of hydrology courses master degree in the particular application and hydroinformaticsa area. PhD student should thus familiar with the latest applications of GIS and numerical models and methods of hydrological forecasts. It also emphasizes the relationship of hydrology to other earth sciences - especially meteorology and climatology, hydrogeology and soil science. It is also considered interactions between biota, land cover and gutter situation, an issue on which specializes in forest hydrology. Numerical models and their role are the other main areas in which the object of focus. Construction, operation and specific hydrological models - rainfall-runoff, erosion and hydrodynamic models - are discussed in terms of hydrological research and operational use. It is also demonstrated theoretically and practically link GIT and hydrological models. After completing the course the student should manage a theoretical framework and application of hydrological research tools.

Povinná literatura

BEDIENT, P.B., HUBER, W.C. et VIEUX, B.C. (2007): Hydrology and floodplain analysis. 4th edition. Prentice Hall, London, 795 s., ISBN: 978-0131745896
BEVEN, K.J. (2002): Rainfall-runoff modelling. The Primer. London, John Wiley & Sons. 372 s., ISBN: 978-0470866719 
MAIDMENT, D.R. ED. (1993): Handbook of Hydrology. 1st edition. London, McGraw-Hill Professional. 1424 s., ISBN: 978-0070397323 

Doporučená literatura

HARMON, R.S., DOE III, W.W. eds. (2001): Landscape erosion and evolution modeling. New York, Kluwer Academic Publ., 540 s., ISBN: 978-0306467189 
CHANG, M. (2006): Forest hydrology. 2nd edition. London, Taylor & Francis, 474 s., ISBN: 978-0849353321 
VIEUX, B. E. (2004): Distributed Hydrologic Modeling Using GIS. Dordrecht, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 289 s., ISBN: 978-1402024597