CIV E 445 - APPLIED HYDROLOGY
SPRING 2004
DR. VICTOR M. PONCE
HOMEWORK 3, CHAPTER 2

Problem 3-1

Use the Penman method to calculate the evaporation rate for the following atmospheric conditions: air temperature, 20°C; net radiation, 525 cal/cm2/d; wind speed at 2-m above the surface, v2 = 180 km/d; relative humidity, 30%.

Problem 3-2

Use the Thornthwaite method to calculate the potential evapotranspiration during the month of July for a geographic location at 40°N, with the following mean monthly temperatures, in degrees Celsius.

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Problem 3-3

The bottom of a certain 250-km reach of a river can be described by the following longitudinal profile:

y = 100e-0.000005x

in which y = elevation with reference to an arbitrary datum in meters; and x = horizontal distance measured from upstream end of reach in meters. Calculate the S2 slope.

Problem 3-4

Calculate the peak discharge for a 650-mi2 drainage area using the Creager formula (Eq. 2-73) with (a) C = 30 and (b) C = 100.