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Journal of Hydrology and Hydromechanics
Volume 50 / No. 3 / 2002
- Buchtele J., Buchtelova M., Cisse
Y.: Investigation of changes in rainfall-runoff
process in a hilly basin using different modelling tools, (Zkoumani
zmen srazko-odtokoveho procesu v horskem povodi s vyuzitim ruznych
hydrologickych modelu)
- Darko, P. K.: Estimation
of natural direct groundwater recharge in southwest Ghana using water
balance simulations, (Odhad prirozeneho doplnovani podzemni vody v
jihozapadni casti Ghany pouzitim simulace hydrologicke bilance)
- Holzmann H., Kuraz V., Nachtnebel H.
P., Wakonig B.: Comparison and reliability of
different techniques for riverbed infiltration measurement, (Srovnani
metod mereni infiltrace ricnim dnem a jejich spolehlivost)
- Stehlik J., Bubenickova L.:
Vztahy mezi vodni hodnotou snehu v zalesnenem terenu a na otevrenem
prostranstvi v experimentalnich povodich Jizerskych hor, (Relationships
between the snow water equivalent in the forest and open areas in the
experimental basins in the Jizera mountains)
- Snehota M., Cislerova M., Robovska
A.: Automated se-up designed to measure hydraulic
parameters in heterogeneous soil close to saturation, (Automatizovana
sestava pro mereni hydraulickych parametru heterogennich pud v blizkosti
nasyceni)
- Ruzicka M., Hejzlar J., Mikesova P.,
Cole T. M.: 2-D water quality modelling of a
drinking water reservoir, (Simulace kvality vody ve vodarenskych
nadrzich)
- Turcan J.: Niekolko
poznamok k odpovedi Pavla Urcikana, (Comment to the Discussion
published in Journal of Hydrology and Hydromechanics, 50, 2002, 2, 172 -
179)
- Pacl J.: Ste
vyrocie narodenia hydrologa a vodohospodara Ota Duba, (Slovak
hydrologist Oto Dub was born 100 years ago)
- Sutor J.,: Viliam
Novak jubiluje, (Viliam Novak is sixty)
J.Hydrol.
Hydromech., Vol. 50, No. 3, 2002, p. 185
Scientific Paper, English
Language
Buchtele J., Buchtelova M., Cisse
Y.: Investigation of
changes in rainfall-runoff process in a hilly basin using different modelling
tools, (Zkoumani zmen srazko-odtokoveho procesu v horskem povodi s
vyuzitim ruznych hydrologickych modelu)
Full text is not available
Land use change
is a phenomenon appearing in many part of world, not only in a local scale,
but also at global level. This phenomenon can be resulting from climatic
variation or from human activities on the land surface. It is rightfully
assumed that the vegetation cover has a key impact on the rainfall-runoff
process. For instance induced deforestation may cause disastrous flood;
(after the flood in the Odra River and the Morava River basin in 1997 this
phenomenon has been frequently disscussed). Among the appropriate tools to
study the rainfall-runoff process changes are hydrological models. In the
present work, three lumped conceptual models have been used, each
emphasizing more or less processes which contribute to the water cycle on
the landscape and in deeper zones. The model SAC-SMA, the BROOK´90 and the
TOP-model have been used for the investigation in the hilly basin of Vltava
River at Lenora. A daily time step has been used for all the models.
Although the models have different structures, their results indicate
similar tendency in runoff differences.
KEY WORDS:
rainfall-Runoff Process, Land Use Changes, SAC-SMA, BROOK´90, TOP-model.
Address:
Doc. Ing. Josef Buchtele, CSc., Ing. Marie Buchtelova, CSc., Dr. Youssouf
Cisse, Institute of Hydrodynamics AS CR, Pod Patankou 5, 166 12 Praha 6, Czech
Republic.
J.Hydrol.
Hydromech., Vol. 50, No. 3, 2002, p. 198
Scientific Paper, English
Language
Darko, P. K.: Estimation
of natural direct groundwater recharge in southwest Ghana using water balance
simulations, (Odhad prirozeneho doplnovani podzemni vody v jihozapadni
casti Ghany pouzitim simulace hydrologicke bilance
Full text is not available
The Sacramento
soil moisture-accounting model has been used to simulate the discharges of a
major catchment (Pra river basin) in southern Ghana. Through the simulation
it was possible to assess the temporal variability of evapotranspiratio,
base flow proportions and groundwater in storage, as well as the average
groundwater recharge to the weathered aquifers. Groundwater recharge was
estimated by considering the measured discharge of groundwater across the
boundary of the basin over periods of equivalent storage, to be equal to the
net recharge inside the catchment. The direct groundwater recharge rate over
the basin of area 22,836 km2 amounted to an annual average of 50 mm. This
represented 4 % of mean annual rainfall of 1300 mm, giving natural
groundwater resources potential of 1.6 l s-1 km-2. For regional groundwater
resources assessment, the results obtained could be applied to other river
basins in southwest Ghana.
KEY WORDS:
Groundwater Recharge, Base Flow, Hydrologic Budget, Interflow, Conceptual
Modelling.
Address:
Dr. Philip K. Darko, Water Research Institute, CSIR, P.O.Box M 32, Accra,
Ghana, mailto: wri@ghana.com; philipdarko@hotmail.com
J.Hydrol.
Hydromech., Vol. 50, No. 3, 2002, p. 213
Scientific Paper, English
Language
Holzmann H., Kuraz V., Nachtnebel
H. P., Wakonig B.: Comparison
and reliability of different techniques for riverbed infiltration measurement, (Srovnani
metod mereni infiltrace ricnim dnem a jejich spolehlivost)
Full text is not available
Groundwater and
surface water interaction play an important role for groundwater recharge,
drought management and water quality issues. Based on a case study in Lower
Austria different techniques for estimation of riverbed infiltration were
applied. The aim was to assess the impact of upstream release flow
directions for the downstream sections. Due to the fact of large streambed
conductivities, infiltration losses considerably contribute to the water
balance of the system. The applied methods dealt with empirical infiltration
formulas based on sediment particle size distribution, soil physical
analysis, difference discharge measurements along river branches and point
measurements of infiltration by means of double ring infiltrometer and
riverbed lysimeter. Awaring the fact that the infiltration processes vary in
space and time the gained results formed a basis for definition of potential
values of infiltration. It could be concluded, that for the investigated
environment the different methods exhibited comparable results with the
exception of the empirical formulas, which tend to significantly
overestimate the average values.
KEY WORDS:
Riverbed Infiltration, Infiltration Measurements, Riverbed Lysimeter, Double
Ring Infiltrometer, Empirical Infiltration Formulas.
Address:
H. Holzmann, H. P. Nachtnebel, B. Wakonig, Dept. for Water Management,
Hydrology and Hydraulic Engineering, Univ. for Agricultural Sciences Vienna,
Muthgasse 18, A-1190 Vienna, Austria. V. Kuraz, Dept. of Irrigation, Drainage
and Landscape Engineering, Czech Technical University, Thakurova 7, 166 29
Prague 6, Czech Republic.
J.Hydrol.
Hydromech., Vol. 50, No. 3, 2002, p. 233
Review, Czech Language
Stehlik J., Bubenickova L.:
Vztahy mezi vodni hodnotou snehu
v zalesnenem terenu a na otevrenem prostranstvi v experimentalnich povodich
Jizerskych hor, (Relationships between the snow water equivalent in the
forest and open areas in the experimental basins in the Jizera mountains)
Full text is not available
The study deals
with the analyses of long-term snow measurements performed in the top-parts
of the Jizera Mts. The homogenity of the measured data and the relationship
between the snow cover parameters and elevation are tested. The main task is
to determine the amount of snow sotrage in forest based on the measurements
in open areas. It was proved that: i) the relationships can be defined by
means of simple linear regression, ii) the resulting equations differ during
the winter season depending on snow accumulation and snow melting periods
respectively. The results re the first step in the research which will
continue with analyses from other sites in Jizera mountains and new
established measurements in the selected climatological stations.
KEY WORDS:
Snow Water Equivalent, Snow Water Storage, Forest and Open Area, the Jizera
Mts.
Address:
RNDr. Jiri Stehlik, PhD., Ing. Libuse Bubenickova, Cesky hydrometeorologicky
ustav, Oddeleni experimentalni hydrologie, Na Sabatce 17, 143 06 Praha 4,
Ceska republika.
J.Hydrol.
Hydromech., Vol. 50, No. 3, 2002, p. 247
Review, English Language
Snehota M., Cislerova M.,
Robovska A.: Automated
se-up designed to measure hydraulic parameters in heterogeneous soil close to
saturation, (Automatizovana sestava pro mereni hydraulickych parametru
heterogennich pud v blizkosti nasyceni)
Full text is not available
Uncertainty in
estimation of hydraulic conductivity function from the retention curve
limits the possibility of accurate quantitative predictions of water flow in
natural heterogeneous porous media. Experiments were conducted on large
undisturbed soil samples to measure hydraulic conductivity function
directly. As a next stage, an enhanced set-up with fully automated data
acquisition was developed to allow long infiltration-outflow experiments
under variable saturated conditions. To control the upper boundary condition
the tension infiltration disc is used. The inflow and the outflow rate are
recorded continuously. The soil water pressure heads are measured at three
different heights. Continuous weighing of the sample during the experiment
monitors changes in the soil water content. For undisturbed soil sample of
coarse sandy loam, a sequence of experimental runs was performed, each
represented by a constant suction pressure head applied to the soil surface.
The initial conditions of each run were the same. All experimental runs show
several noticeable stages, the bulk soil water content changes during those
stages are presented here. Automation of the experimental set-up allowed the
extension of the experiment duration and improved the accuracy of the data.
Because of the long experiment duration, remarkable phenomenons were
observed.
KEY WORDS:
Heterogeneous Soil, Automated Set-up, Tension Infiltration, Ponded
Infiltration.
Address:
Ing. Michal Snehota, doc. Ing. Milena Cislerova, CSc., Ing. Alice Robovska,
PhD., CTU, Fa. of Civli Engng., Dept. of Irrigation, Drainage and Landscape
Engng, Thakurova 7, 166 29 Prague 6, Czech Republic.
J.Hydrol.
Hydromech., Vol. 50, No. 3, 2002, p. 258
Review, English Language
Ruzicka M., Hejzlar J., Mikesova
P., Cole T. M.: 2-D
water quality modelling of a drinking water reservoir, (Simulace kvality
vody ve vodarenskych nadrzich)
Full text is not available
Management of
reservoirs for drinking water supply should be based on a thorough knowledge
of water quality changes within variable conditions of hydrology, climate,
nutrient loading and water storage. The two-dimensional longitudinal water
quality model CE-QUAL-W2 was tested for its ability to predict
concentrations of organic matter and trophic conditions in Rimov Reservoir,
a small dimictic reservoir (volume 33,000,000 m3, maximum depth 43 m,
hydraulic retention time 40 to 160 d) suffering from seasonally increased
concentrations of humic substances and symptoms of eutrophication. The model
was calibrated on two seasonal courses differing in hydrology and validated
on a 1074 day period. The averages of absolute mean errors between simulated
and measured vertical profiles of temperature, and concentrations of
dissolved organic matter, dissolved oxygen and chlorophyll a in the
validation run were 0.9 °C, 0.8 mg l-1, 1.2 mg l-1 and 0.008 mg l-1,
respectively. Analysis of results and sensitivity analysis of modelling
phytoplankton and phosphorus showed suitability of the mathematical
description of their dynamics in the photic zone but not in the deeper
layers. In spite of this partial problem, the model was found appropriate
for the reliable predictions of water quality dynamics in Rimov Reservoir.
KEY WORDS:
CE-QUAL-W2, Coupled Hydrodynamic-Ecological Model, Dimictic Stratified
Reservoir, Sensitivity Analysis, Validation.
Address:
Ing. Martin Ruzicka, CSc., Institute of Hydrodynamics AS CR, Pod Patankou 5,
166 12 Prague 6, Czech Republic, mailto: ruzickam@esnet.cz Ing. Josef Hejzlar,
CSc., Petra Mikesova, Hydrobiological Institute AS CR and Faculty of
Biological Sciences USB, Na Sadkach 7, 370 05 Ceské Budejovice, Czech
Republic, mailto: hejzlar@hbu.cas.cz Thomas M. Cole,USACE, Waterways
Experiment Station, Halls Ferry Road, Vicksburg MS, USA.
J.Hydrol.
Hydromech., Vol. 50, No. 3, 2002, p. 273
Discussion, Slovak Language
Turcan J.: Niekolko
poznamok k odpovedi Pavla Urcikana, (Comment to the Discussion published
in Journal of Hydrology and Hydromechanics, 50, 2002, 2, 172 - 179)
Full text is not available
Data not
available
KEY WORDS:
Data not available
Address:
Ing. Jozef Turcan, CSc., Komarnicka 24, 821 03 Bratislava.
J.Hydrol.
Hydromech., Vol. 50, No. 3, 2002, p. 275
Information, Slovak Language
Pacl J.: Ste
vyrocie narodenia hydrologa a vodohospodara Ota Duba, (Slovak hydrologist
Oto Dub was born 100 years ago)
Full text is not available
Data not
available
KEY WORDS:
Data not available
Address:
RNDr. Juraj Pacl, CSc., Zelivska 342, 394 46 Cervena Recice, Czech Republic.
J.Hydrol.
Hydromech., Vol. 50, No. 3, 2002, p. 278
Information, Slovak Language
Sutor J.,: Viliam
Novak jubiluje, (Viliam Novak is sixty)
Full text is not available
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available
KEY WORDS:
Data not available
Address:
RNDr. Julius Sutor, DrSc., Ustav hydrologie SAV, Racianska 75, P. O. Box 94,
838 11 Bratislava, Slovenska republika.
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