Title: Modeling the Hydrological Process of Drainages in Cold Regions
Abstract: The hydro-physical characteristics of snow, ice and frozen soil, as well as their contribution to runoff formation, are the main aspect of hydrology in cold regions. The dynamic and thermodynamic processes of atmosphere water, soil water, surface runoff, and subsurface runoff in cold regions of north China are analyzed in this paper. A conceptual hydrological model of cold regions is developed based on physics, i.e., on the theories about hydrological physics and cryology, which is drawn up in the light of domestic and foreign drainage model structures in non-cold regions (Xinanjiang, tank and Sacramento Model). The available observations in cold regions of north China are also considered adequately, and then some conclusions are drawn through simulation and study of runoff produce and confluence in cold regions.
Publication Year: 2003
Publication Date: 2003-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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