Engr. Hassan Khan Lecturer CED, SUIT, Peshawar
Engr. Hassan Khan Lecturer CED, SUIT, Peshawar
(CE-314)
Lecture Contents
Introduction to Hydrology
Origin & history of Hydrology
Branches of Hydrology
Hydrological Cycle
Interaction
with living Occurrence
organisms
Water Hydrology
Properties Circulation
Distribution
OR
The study of water in all its forms (rain, snow and water on the earth’s surface,
etc.), and from its origins to all its destinations on the earth is called hydrology.
Engineering Hydrology
Planning, design and Operation of Engineering Projects for the control and
use of water
Pure Hydrology
Hydrological cycle, precipitation, runoff, relationship between
precipitation and runoff, hydrographs, Flood Routing
Branches of Hydrology (cont.)
Hydrology can be divided into the following branches
Designing bridges
Evaporation: The act or process of converting or changing water into vapor form with the
application of heat.
Condensation: The act or process of reducing a gas or vapor to a liquid or solid state
(sublimation).
Precipitation: The process by which atmospheric moisture falls onto a land or water
surface as rain, snow, hail, or other forms of moisture.
Interception: The process of storing rain or snow on leaves and branches which eventually
evaporates back to the air.
Infiltration: The penetration of water through the ground surface into sub-surface soil
Percolation: The movement of water downward and radially through subsurface soil
layers, usually continuing downward to ground water.
Transpiration: The process by which water vapor is lost to the atmosphere from living
plants.
Runoff: Drainage or flood discharge that leaves an area as surface flow or as pipeline flow.
Hydrological cycle (cont.)
Evaporation
Transportation
Precipitation
Acid rain.