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Title: SR-13 : Data processing and hydrological analysis
Authors: Jha, Ramakar
Keywords: Data processing - hydrology
Hydrological analysis
Issue Date: 1992
Publisher: National Institute of Hydrology
Series/Report no.: ;SR-13
Abstract: Data processing and hydrological analysis is related to well established principles of hydrodynamics and thermodynamics. The central problem is the application of these principles in a natural environment which is irregular, Sparsely and only partially known. The event samples are usually unplanned and uncontrolled. Analysis are performed to obtain average aerial values of certain elements, regional generalization, frequency distribution, and relationship among variables, often the potential elements are not or cannot be measured directly. Organisation and analysis of hydrological data are fundamental parts of development, planning and the associated tasks of project design and operation. The consequent needs for comprehensive data processing systems for hydrological data has been widely recognized, and is Invariably stated as an objective of all agencies involved in data collection and analysis. The study reported herein indicates the data processing storage media, machines, development, analysis, and a case study of data processing and hydrological analysis is also reported.
URI: http://117.252.14.250:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2904
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