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DISTRIBUTED HYDROLOGICAL MODEL
By
Tunggul Sutan Haji
Natural Resources and Environmental Engineering Laboratory
Brawijaya University
Brisbane, 2010
Lecture Topic: Distributed Hydrologic Model
Lecture Subject: Advance Hydrology
PRE
1. Explaining objective of the lecture
2. Asking learners some question about engineering math and basic hydrology that
implementing in the topic
3. Review engineering math and hydrologic system concept that used in the leacture
DURING
4. Giving each learners a copy of question lecture guide
5. Asking learner hear and complete lecture guide while lecturer explain the topic
6. Asking learner make comprehensive question list
7. Asking learner bring the question list to discussion in group
8. Asking Each groups presenting the discussion results.
Post
9. Each learner is asked writing conclusion and describing the topic
Lecture Objectives
In the final of the lecture the sudent :
Writing definition of distributed hydrologic model
HYDROLOGY
Hydrology is a science studing on event, cycle and spread of the
water in atmosphere, earth surface and subsurface.
Hidrologi adalah suatu ilmu pengetahuan yang mempelajari
tentang kejadian, siklus dan penyebaran air di atmosfir,
permukaan bumi serta di bawah permukaan bumi.
HYDROLOGICAL CYCLE
Water on the erath exists in a space called the hydrosphere which extends
about 15 km up into the atmosphere and about 1 km down into the
lithosphere , the crust of the earth.
Water circulates in the hydrosphere throught the maze of paths
constituting the hydrologic cycle.
The hydrologic cycle is the central focus of hydrology. The cycle has no
begenning or end, and its many prosesses occur continuosly. As shown
schematically in the following slide.
HYDROLOGICAL CYCLE
Moisture over land
Precipitation on land Precipitation on ocean
Evaporation from land
Surface Runoff
Evaporation and Evapotranspiration
Infiltration
Soil Moisture Evaporasi dari laut
Subsurface Flow
Impervious Strata
Groundwater Flow Surface Outflow
Groundwater Outflow
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