Hydrologic Frequency Modeling Proceedings of the International Symposium on Flood Frequency and Risk Analyses, 14–17 May 1986, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, U.S.A. / edited by V.P. Singh.

Floods constitute a persistent and serious problem throughout the United States and many other parts of the world. They are respon­ sible for losses amounting to billions of dollars and scores of deaths annually. Virtually all parts of the nation--coastal, mountainous and rural--are affected by them...

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Other Authors: Singh, V.P (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 1987.
Edition:1st ed. 1987.
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Table of Contents:
  • Section 1 Flood Frequency Analysis
  • Hydrological and Engineering Relevance of Flood Frequency Analysis
  • Statistical Flood Frequency Analysis — An Overview
  • Deterministic Nature of Flood Frequencies: Some Observations
  • Section 2 Empirical Flood Frequency Models
  • Review of Statistical Models for Flood Frequency Estimation
  • Estimation of Flood Frequencies by a Nonparametric Density Procedure
  • Statistical Models for Flood Frequency Estimation of the Mississippi and Yazoo Rivers
  • Partial Duration Series with Log-Normal Distributed Peak Values
  • Estimation of a Prior Distribution for the Bayesian Estimation of Pearson III Skews
  • Comparison of Flood Frequency Estimates Based on Observed and Model-Generated Peak Flows
  • Flood Frequency Analysis Using Box-Cox Transformation based Gumbel EV-1 Distribution
  • Flood-Frequency Analysis with Historical Data in China
  • Section 3 Mixed Distributions
  • Development of a Versatuke Flood Frequency Methodology and its Application to Flood Series from Different Countries
  • Hydroclimatically-Defined Mixed Distributions in Partial Duration Flood Series
  • Mixed Flood Distributions in Wisconsin
  • Flood Data, Underlying Distribution, Analysis and Refinement
  • Section 4 Rainfall Frequency Analysis
  • Very Low Probability Precipitation — Frequency Estimates — A Perspective
  • SQRT-Exponential Type Distribution of Maximum
  • On the Probabilistic Characteristics of Point and Areal Rainfall
  • Comparison of Three Methods of Estimating Rainfall Frequency Parameters According to the Duration of Accumulation
  • Frequency Analysis of Australian Rainfall Data as used for Flood Analysis and Design
  • Stochasitc Formulation of Storm Pattern and Rainfall Intensity-Duration Curve for Design Flood
  • Rainfall Frequency Studies for Central Saudi Arabia
  • Analysis of Flood Occurrence through Characterization of Preciptation Patterns
  • The Sampling Theoryo of the Binary Random Field Decides the Relation about the Point and Plane of the Extra Rainstorms
  • Section 5 Entropy in Flood Frequency Analysis
  • Some New Perspectives on Maximum Entropy Techniques in Water Resources Research
  • Entropy and Probability Distributions
  • Section 6 Parameter Estimation
  • An Evaluation of Seven Methods for Estimating Parameters of EV1 Distribution
  • Fitting Log Pearson Type 3 Distribution by Maximum Likelihood
  • Estimating the Parameters of the Generalized Gamma Distribution by Mixed Moments
  • Entropy Principle in the Estimation of Gumbel Parameters
  • Section 7 Selection of Flood Frequency Models
  • Assessment of Use of At-Site and Regional Flood Data for Flood Frequency Estimation
  • An Empirical Study of Probability Distributions of Annual Maximum Floods
  • Comparison of Some Flood Frequency Distributions Using Empirical Data
  • Use of Historical Data in Flood Frequency Analysis
  • The 1983 Iquacu River Flood — Effect of a Rare Flood on Frequency Analyses
  • Analysis of Flood Frequencies in the Cauvery Valley
  • Section 8 Multivariate Stochastic Models
  • A Multivariate Stochastic Flood Analysis Using Entropy
  • Multivariate Partial Duration Series in Flood Risk Analysis
  • Another Look at the Joint Probability of Rainfall and Runoff
  • A Bivariate Flood Model and its Application
  • Analysis and Simulation of Three-Component Floods in the Ohio River Basin
  • A Probabilistic Model for Flooding Downstream of the Junction of Two Rivers
  • Concurrent Flooding Probabilities
  • Bivariate Analysis of Concurrent Flooding
  • Author Index.