Flood Hydrology Notes
About this Chapter
This document contains the complete study material for Chapter 7: Flood Hydrology. Flood hydrology is crucial for the design of hydraulic structures, enabling engineers to predict extreme flow events and mitigate risks.
In this chapter, students will learn about flood frequency analysis, plotting positions, and probability distributions like the Gumbel extreme value and Log Pearson type III distributions. The syllabus also heavily covers design floods in ungauged basins using the Rational method and regional empirical formulae, as well as an overview of flash floods and Glacial Lake Outburst Floods (GLOFs).
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