Published Resources Details
Journal Article
- Title
- Studies in engineering hydrology (Symposium) [eleven papers]
- In
- Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia
- Imprint
- vol. 26, no. 10-11, Oct-Nov 1954, pp. 217-259
- Description
This symposium (1163) was presented before Section H of the A.N.Z.A.A.S. Conference held at Canberra in January, 1954.
It was proposed at the symposium that some way of co-ordinating hydrologic research might be pursued, perhaps by forming an Australian division of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, with a hydrology section.
See also discussions and communications JIEA, vol.27, no.7-8, Jul-Aug 1955, p.210
- Abstract
Eleven speakers presented at the symposium:
Munro, C. H.
Opening Address by Chairman, at Presentation of Symposium
p.217Lovett, N. B.
The estimation of maximum possible precipitation
pp.217-224Learmonth, J. R.
The areal coverage of pluviometers
pp.224-225Laurenson, E. M.
The derivation of infiltration indices under Australian conditions
pp.225-230Learmonth, J. R.
An automatic integrator for the calculation of excess rainfall
pp.230-233Fekete, P.H.
Development of unit hydrographs under Australian conditions
pp.234-238Eaton, T. D.
The derivation and synthesis of the unit hydrograph when rainfall records are inadequate
pp.239-246Jamieson, L. N.
Hydrologic studies for Adaminaby Dam
pp.247-255Philip, J. R.
Some recent advances in hydrologic physics
pp.255-259Alexander, G. N.
Some aspects of time series in hydrology
[Published in the "Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia", vol.26, no.9, Sep 1954, pp.188-198]Moran, P. A. P.
Probability theory applicable to dams and storage systems.
[Published in the "Australian Journal of Applied Science" vol.1, no.2, 1954]
Related entries
Corporate Bodies
- Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science (ANZAAS) (1930 - )
This symposium was presented before Section H of the ANZAAS Conference held at Canberra in January 1954.
See also
Related Published resources
hasPart
- Alexander, G. N., 'Some aspects of time series in hydrology', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 26 (9) (1954), 188-198. Details
- Eaton, T. D., 'The derivation and synthesis of the unit hydrograph when rainfall records are inadequate', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 26 (10-11) (1954), 239-246. Details
- Fekete, P. H., 'Development of unit hydrographs under Australian conditions', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 26 (10-11) (1954), 234-238. Details
- Jamieson, L. N., 'Hydrologic studies for Adaminaby Dam', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 26 (10-11) (1954), 247-255. Details
- Laurenson, E. M., 'The derivation of infiltration indices under Australian conditions', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 26 (10-11) (1954), 225-230. Details
- Learmonth, J. R., 'The areal coverage of pluviometers', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 26 (10-11) (1954), 224-225. Details
- Learmonth, J. R., 'An automatic integrator for the calculation of excess rainfall', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 26 (10-11) (1954), 230-233. Details
- Lovett, N. B., 'The estimation of maximum possible precipitation', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 26 (10-11) (1954), 217-224. Details
- Munro, C. H., 'Opening address by chairman, at the symposium - Studies in engineering hydrology', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 26 (10-11) (1954), 217. Details
- Philip, J. R., 'Some recent advances in hydrologic physics', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 26 (10-11) (1954), 255-259. Details
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- Walpole, J.; Eaton, T. D., 'Studies in engineering hydrology (Symposium) (Discussions and communications)', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 27 (7-8) (1955), 210. Details
