Unit-2 3
Unit-2 3
Interception
Depression Storage
Evaporation and Evapotranspiration
Infiltration
INTERCEPTlON
Interception is defined as the
1. Storm characteristics
2. Vegetation characteristics
3. The season of the year
Storm characteristics
The number and spacing of precipitation events,
intensity and amount of precipitation and wind speed
determine the availability of water for interception.
Total Interception It = Ic + If
Ic = Pg – Pt – Ps
The first sample is taken shortly after rainfall and the average loss of weight in later
samples is interpreted as the amount of intercepted water evaporated.
Range – 3 to 5%
DEPRESSION STORAGE
Depression storage, or ponding, is that water on a drainage
basin that drains into closed depressions and never reaches the
outlet of the basin
V = Sd [1 - exp (-kPe)]
Thus, 0 V Sd
In a 140- minute storm the following rates
of rainfall were observed in successive 20-
min intervals: 6.0, 6.0, 18.0, 13.0, 2.0, 2.0
and 12.0 mm/h. Assuming the Ø-Index
value as 3.0 mm/hr and an initial loss of 0.8
mm, determine the total rainfall, net runoff
and W –index for the storm.