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A digital model for streamflow routing by convolution methods
Water-Resources Investigations Report
83-4160
By: W.H. Doyle Jr., H.O. Shearman, G.J. Stiltner, and W.O. Krug
U.S. Geological Survey computer model, CONROUT, for routing streamflow by unit-response convolution flow-routing techniques from an upstream channel location to a downstream channel location has been developed and documented. Calibration and verification of the flow-routing model and subsequent use of the model for simulation is also documented. Three hypothetical examples and two field applications are presented to illustrate basic flow-routing concepts. Most of the discussion is limited to daily flow routing since, to date, all completed and current studies of this nature involve daily flow routing. However, the model is programmed to accept hourly flow-routing data. (USGS)
Suggested Citation
Doyle, W., Shearman, H., Stiltner, G., Krug, W., 1984, A digital model for streamflow routing by convolution methods: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 83-4160, vi, 136 p. :ill., charts ;28 cm., https://doi.org/10.3133/wri834160.
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Report
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USGS Numbered Series
Title
A digital model for streamflow routing by convolution methods