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Noun – the science dealing with the occurrence, circulation, distribution, and properties
of the waters of the earth and its atmosphere.
Branches of Hydrology
- Chemical Hydrology
o Study of Chemical Characteristics of water
- Eco Hydrology
o Study of interactions of living organisms and the hydrologic cycle
- Hydrogeology
o Study of the distribution and movement of groundwater
- Hydrometeorology
o Study of the transfer of water and energy between land and water
- Surface Hydrology
o Study of hydrologic processes that operate near earth’s surface
- Drainage Basin Management
o Covers water-storage in the form of reservoirs, and floor protection
- Water Quality
o Chemistry of water in rivers and lakes, both of pollutants and natural
solutes.
Applications of Hydrology
- Designing drainage system
- Designing irrigation schemes
- Determining agricultural water balance
- Predicting floods
- Designing buffers
- Determining the water balance for a region
- Designing urban drinking water and sewer
Hydrologic cycle
- Transpiration
- Evaporation
- Infiltration
- Condensation
- Runoff
- Precipitation
- Subsurface Flow
Hydrology
- Is the science that encompasses the occurrence, distribution, movement, and
properties of the water on Earth and other planets.
- The hydrologic cycle is a continuous process by which water is purified by
evaporation and transported from the earth's surface (including the oceans) to
the atmosphere and back to the land and oceans.
What Hydrologists Do
- Apply scientific knowledge and mathematical principles to solve water-related
problems in society: problems of quantity, quality, and availability.
Specialization in Hydrology
- Hydrometeorologists (atmosphere)
- Glaciologists (glaciers)
- Geomorphologists (landforms)
- Geochemists (groundwater quality)
- Hydrogeologists (groundwater)
Importance of Hydrology
Role of Hydrologists
- Use their knowledge and expertise to combat water pollution, protect the earth’s
water resources, and provide engineering hydrology.
- Find water supplies for towns and cities.
Hydrologists and Civil Engineers
- Hydrologists work in conjunction with civil engineers to ensure the quality,
integrity, and sustainability of infrastructure construction projects. While, Civil
Engineers use the knowledge, information, observation, and data that have been
collected by hydrologists to design, build, and operate dams and reservoirs.
Applications of Hydrology in Different Fields of Civil Engineering
Engineering Hydrology
- Has numerous applications in water resources management, engineering design,
and environmental planning.
1. Floor Risk Assessment and Management
2. Water Supply Planning
3. Irrigation Design and Management
4. Storm water Management
5. Watershed Management
6. Dam and Reservoirs Operations
7. Environmental Impact Assessment
8. Climate Change Impact Studies