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Methods for discharge measurement in surface runoff - measurement of uncertainties.
ŠEBOR, Ondřej
The thesis is divided into theoretical and practical part. The theoretical part includes issues associated with runoff and discharge, methods for discharge measurement and measurements of uncertainties. In the practical part of the thesis a specific process flow measurement in Kopaninský stream is describes. The water flow velocity measurement is described and comparison of methods volume measurement discharge with continuous measurement is carried out. The purpose of this work is to gain more accurate data inputs for modeling of rainfall-runoff processes, especially in the calibration and validation stage, as well as for hydrological analysis and other studies conducted in research projects. Often due to different conditions upstream the weirs incorrect results may occur during measurements, so it is important to ensure verification of universal equations in the field with other methods of discharge measurement for further appropriate application. The result of this work is literature overview concerning runoff measurements techniques and measurements uncertainties serving as a basis for the continuation of the thesis. Further the results of practical part are used for primary verifications of continuous discharge monitoring and determination of a new equation of consumption curve.

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