Hydrology 1
Hydrology 1
Hydrology 1
CEHY0322: Hydrology
Introduction to Hydrology
Hydrology is that branch of physical geography which is concerned with the origin,
distribution, and properties of the waters of the earth.
The science that treats the waters of the Earth, their occurrence, circulation and
distribution, their chemical and physical properties and their reaction with the
environment, including their relation to living things.
Hydrology VS Hydraulics
• How much water is coming?
• What areas are prone to flooding?
• How fast is the water?
• How high is the water going to get?
• Will that cause erosion?
• How often does that much flooding occur?
• How would it change if we build a reservoir?
• How much time before the flooding starts?
• How would the flow change if a levee is built?
HYDROLOGY HYDRAULICS
Hydrology in Engineering
Importance of Hydrology
Division of Hydrology
Engineering Hydrology
Engineering hydrology deals with the planning, design and operation of
engineering projects for the control and use of water
Applied Hydrology
Applied hydrology is the study of hydrological cycle, precipitation, runoff,
relationship between precipitation and runoff, hydrographs, Flood Routing
Chemical Hydrology
Study of chemical characteristics of water.
Eco-hydrology
Interaction between organisms and the hydrological cycle.
Hydrogeology
Also referred to as geo-hydrology, is the study of the presence and movement
of ground water.
Hydrologic Cycle
The hydrologic cycle represents
the process and pathways involved in
the circulation of water from land and
water bodies to the atmosphere and
back again.
Hydrologic Processes
Evaporation
Evaporation is the net loss of
water from a surface resulting from a
change in the state of water from liquid
to vapor and the net transfer of this
vapor to the atmosphere. The majority
of evaporation that occurs within the
hydrologic cycle originates from large
surface water bodies, such as the
world’s oceans. Water vapor gathers in
the atmosphere and forms clouds
through condensation. When the clouds
become moisture rich precipitation may
occur.
Condensation
Condensation is the transformation of evaporated water vapours into liquid
water droplets suspended in the air as clouds or fog. It is important process to convert
the evaporated water into liquid state enabling formation of clouds with the aid of
condensation nuclei.
Precipitation
Transpiration
Transpiration is the net loss of water from
plant leaves by evaporation through leave
stomata.
Evapotranspiration (ET)
Evapotranspiration is evaporation from soils,
plant surfaces, water bodies, and water losses
through plant leaves.
Infiltration
Infiltration is the process by which water enters the soil surface; water
movement downward through the soil is called percolation. Water that infiltrations,
creates soil moisture for crops and percolation into the groundwater system or aquifer.