The Catchment System Flashcards
What is another term for catchment?
Drainage basin
What is a catchment?
- A fundamental unit of hydrology and geomorphology
- Collects water over a natural drainage area
- Limited by watershed
What are the different hydrological stores and flows?
- Precipitation - P
- Evaporation - E
- Interception - I
- Run off - Q
- Soil moisture storage - SM(S)
- Ground water storage - GW
When was the significance of the catchment recognised?
17th Century
What is the source of river flow?
- Basin rainfall is sole source of river flow
- Annual river flow is less than total volume of precipitation summed across the basin area
What is the water balance?
The water balance looks at the amount of inputs and outputs of a catchment area
What is the water balance equation?
- P= Q +E + I + S
- S ≈ 0 so that,
- P = Q + E + I
- E + I = P – Q
- Q = P – (E + I)
What does the water balance not tell us?
Does not tell us why something happens in a drainage basin – does not give us a process-based understanding
What is a hyetography?
Shows the quantity of rainfall in a period
What is a hydrograph?
- Shows amount of water in a river channel - discharge connected
- Storm hydrograph includes relating inputs and outputs
What are the different sections of a storm hydrograph?
- Rising limb - when storm begins
- Peak
- Recession limb - drop in discharge
How do storm hydrographs help to predict floods?
- Peak to peak distance and time allow us to measure wave speed (celerity)
- Decline in wave height due to friction between two waves - attenuation
What are the 4 pathways by which rain reaches the stream to become runoff?
1) Direct precipitation into open water
2) Overland flow - water flows across the ground surface to river
3) Throughflow - flow through unsaturated soil and rock pores
4) Groundwater flow - flow through the pores of saturated soils and rocks
Who is Robert Horton?
- Opened Horton hydrological lab
- Wanted to measure variable to understand the amount of runoff generated by rainfall
- Did this through measuring the rate at which the water enters the soil
How did Horton measure amount of runoff by rainfall?
- Algebraic model
- Predict infiltration rates as a negative exponential function of time since rainfall began