Watershed Hydrology: NREM 662 Ali Fares, PH.D
Watershed Hydrology: NREM 662 Ali Fares, PH.D
NREM 662
Ali Fares, Ph.D.
Aspects of this course
1. Understanding the components of
hydrologic processes
2. Understanding the quantity and availability
of water
3. Understanding the quality of water
4. Understanding the impacts of land use
and forest management practices on
water resources
5. Understanding the most basic concepts of
hydrologic monitoring
6. Utilizing hydrologic information resources
to solve real problems
Watershed Hydrology
• Physical Hydrology
• Watershed Processes
1 acre-foot = 1317.25 m3
Problem 1
• Suppose there is a reservoir, filled with
water, with a length of 5 m, a width of 10
m and a depth of 2 m. All the water from
the reservoir is spread over a field of 1
hectare. Calculate the water depth (which
is the thickness of the water layer) on the
field.
Answer 1
• Surface of the field = 10 000 m2
Volume of water = 100 m3
• Formula:
d = v/a =100 / 10,000 = 0.01 m = 10 mm
Problem 2
• A water layer 1 mm thick is spread over a field of
1 ha. Calculate the volume of the water (in m3),
Answer 2
• Given
• Surface of the field = 10 000 m2
Water depth = 1 mm =1/1 000 = 0.001 m
• Formula: Volume (m³) = surface of the
field (m²) x water depth (m)
• Answer
V = 10 000 m2 x 0.001 m
V = 10 m3 or 10 000 liters