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    Discussion on Muskingum versus Integrator-Delay Models for Control Objectives by Yolanda Bolea, Vicenç Puig, Antoni Grau

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…The former is a simplified hydrological model which is very simple and extensively used in hydraulic engineering for simulation and prediction. The latter is also a model with physical meaning and is widely used for irrigation canals control. …”
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    CONSIDERACIONES ACERCA DE LA CRECIDA HISTÓRICA DE JULIO DEL 2006 Y SUS CONSECUENCIAS EN EL BAJO NEUQUÉN by Maria Elena Chiementon, Verónica G. Cortese

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…In order to analyze the events of 2006, we previously performed a brief historical and anecdotal overview of Neuquén more important floods and the means used to control them, consisting in construction of hydraulic engineering works. These were very important in the development of fruit production in the valley by allowing irrigation of lands in production. …”
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    Annual Characteristics of Runoff and Sediment in West River and North River Delta and Their Influencing Factors by ZHANG Yonghua, LU Yongqiu

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The analysis of annual characteristics of runoff and sediment based on the monthly measured hydrological data of Makou Station and Sanshui Station in the West River and North River delta over the past 50 years.It shows that the monthly runoff,sediment discharge,and sediment concentration of Makou Station and Sanshui Station are obviously of the “unimodal type”,with runoff and sediment concentrated in June and July during the flood season.The annual concentration ratio of runoff and sediment in the West River and North River delta is high with a decreasing trend,while the concentration period is concentrated in early July with a slight delay.The interannual variation trend of runoff and sediment in the West River and North River delta is mainly controlled by the variation of flood season and is affected to some extent by the regulation of the non-flood period.There is a consistent interannual trend of runoff with precipitation,but the annual concentration ratio is more affected by hydraulic engineering.Sand excavation in river channels affects the distribution of runoff and sediment by changing the diversion ratio of runoff and sediment.…”
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