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Relief and Hydrology Processes Modelling

Summary

The subject is aimed to digital terrain model creation, deriving of its hydrological characteristics and its hydrological applications. The part of syllabus are also basic principles and approaches of modelling; model classification and analysis of phases of modelling process.

Literature

LI, Z., ZHU, Q., GOLD, Ch. Digital Terrain Modeling. Principles and Applications. CRC Press, 2005. 323 str. Dostupné Online.
WILSON, J. P., GALLANT, J. C. Terrain Analysis. Principles and Applications. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2000. 479 str.
SINGH, V.P. Hydrologic modeling: progress and future directions. Geosci. Lett. 5, 15 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40562-018-0113-z
KWAST, J. a K. MENKE. QGIS for hydrological applications: recipes for catchment hydrology and water management. Chugiak, AK: Locate Press, 2019. ISBN 978-0-9985477-8-7.

Advised literature

IMHOF, E. Cartographic Relief Presentation. ESRI Press. 2007. 379 p.
WEIBEL, R. and HELLER, M. Digital Terrain Modelling. In Longley, A. P., GOODCHILD, M. F., MAGZIRE. J. D., RHIND, D. V. Geographic Information Systems. Wiley. 1991, p. 269-297.
BRONSTERT, A., ed. Coupled models for the hydrological cycle: integrating atmosphere, biosphere, and pedosphere. Berlin: Springer, c2005. ISBN 3-540-22371-1.
MCCUEN, R. H. Hydrologic analysis and design. 3rd ed. Upper Saddle River: Pearson Prentice Hall, c2005. ISBN 0-13-142424-6.


Language of instruction čeština
Code 548-0139
Abbreviation MRaPH
Course title Relief and Hydrology Processes Modelling
Coordinating department Department of Geoinformatics
Course coordinator Ing. Kateřina Růžičková, Ph.D.