Calculate Reservoir Volume at Any Height of a Dam using ArcGIS
In this video, we'll show you how to estimate reservoir volume at any dam height using ArcGIS. This is the easiest trick - and it's perfect for those times when you don't have the data handy!
If you're working with reservoir data or need to estimate reservoir volume at a specific dam height, then this video is for you! We'll show you how to use ArcGIS to quickly and easily estimate reservoir volume at any dam height. This is a great technique to have in your toolbox, so make sure to check it out!
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One of the World's Largest Dam
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Lacey's Canal Design Theory and Design Steps
Lacey's Canal Design Theory
• This is an improved version of Kennedy’s theory.
• Lacey proposed that there were 3 types of regimes - True, Initial and Final regimes. As per Lacey’s theory:
• True regime channel can be achieved only if the below conditions are satisfied (Ideal conditions)-
• Channel has a constant discharge
• The channel is on coherent alluvial soil which is a loose soil that can be easily scoured as it is deposited.
• Lacey's Canal Design Theory
• Initial regime: it is the type of regime that appears having ideal conditions but not so because the width of the canal keeps on varying.
• Final Regime: As water keeps flowing, depth, perimeter, slope keeps varying which forms a final stable regime.
• Lacey's Canal Design Theory
• Lacey’s theory would be applicable to the final regime/true regime only. Similar to Kennedy, Lacey also introduced another term called silt factor.
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LS-Factor (Slope length and steepness factor) for estimation of soil loss using RUSEL model Part-II
~~~~ LS-FACTOR using ArcGIS ~~~~
As an alternative the Slope length and slope steepness factor can be estimated as lumped parameter i.e. Slope length and steepness factor/LS/ using equation described as:
LS = Power("Flow Accumulation"*Cell Size/22.13,0.4)*Power(0.01745*(Sin("slope in Degree"))/0.0896,1.4)
Step-1: Prepare "DEM" (fill sinks and voids)
Step-2: Prepare "Flow Accumulation" Raster
Step-3: Prepare "Slope map" in degree
Step-4: Calculate LS using "Raster Calculator"
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Determination of R Factor for estimation soil loss & sediment yield using RUSEL model Part-I
Determination of R-Factor for estimation soil loss & sediment yield using RUSEL model Part-I.
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Tottenham Hotspur FC best potential lineup for the next season 2022 / 2023 and done deal transfers
Tottenham Hotspur best potential lineup for the next season 2022 / 2023 and done deal transfers.
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Arsenal transfer done deals and best possible lineups 2022/2023 Completed Transfer News
Arsenal Completed Transfer Done Deals and Best possible Lineups 2022/23. In this video we have shown the effective lineup which is important for being effective in field.
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Amazing Facts about Africa
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#Africa is the world’s second largest continent!
Chances are that you already knew that Africa was a big place, but did you know that it is, in fact, the world’s second largest continent? Covering an area of more than 30 million k?, the incredible continent spans from the Indian Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean and stretches across both sides of the equator. Being so large in size, the continent experiences a variety of weather conditions and is home to some incredibly diverse ecosystems, from dense jungles and wide open savannas through to hot, sandy deserts.
#It is the world’s hottest continent
Not only is Africa one of the world’s largest continents, but it also takes out the title as the world’s hottest. Home to the world’s largest desert, the Sahara, around 60% of Africa is covered by desert or areas of land that see below average annual rainfall. As a general rule of thumb, it is Africa’s northernmost countries, including Egypt, Libya, Algeria, Mali, Niger, Chad, Somalia and Sudan, that are the warmest, particularly during the summer months, but some southern countries, such as Namibia and Botswana can experience high temperatures as well.
#Africa is home to the world’s longest river
Flowing through 11 countries and spanning an incredible 6,650 km in total, the Nile is not only Africa’s longest river, but it is also often considered to be the longest in the world. Stretching from Uganda in the south to Egypt in the north, the river is a major water source for several of Africa’s countries, including Egypt and Sudan, and holds a firm association with the intriguing ancient Egyptian civilization.
#The continent is home to some incredibly unique animals
Isolated by deserts, mountains and other impressive geographic features, wildlife species across Africa have been able to evolve and develop separately from others found elsewhere in the world. This natural separation has left Africa’s animals larger and quite different from their counterparts on other continents. Some species, such as giraffes, chimpanzees, gorillas and hippopotamus are very different from any other species on the planet, while
others, including the zebra, hold interesting similarities to quite common animals such as the horse. No visit to Africa would be complete without setting out on a wildlife tour or safari in the hope of spotting some of the continent’s remarkable species in their natural habitat.
#It is thought to be the cradle of civilization
Thought to be the oldest inhabited territory on earth, Africa has long been considered to be the cradle of civilization and the place from which humanity began its long migration to all corners of the globe. Although this theory has been contested over time with new archaeological discoveries and theories, there’s no mistaking that the continent has been inhabited by humans for an incredibly long time. Famously home to the ancient Egyptians, powerful kingdoms and expansive empires, the continent’s heritage is rich and expansive.
#The hippopotamus is Africa’s deadliest animal
When you think of Africa’s deadliest animals, it’s likely that you’d think of something like lions, cheetahs or rhinoceros, but surprisingly, the continent’s deadliest animal is actually the hippopotamus. Killing more people annually than both lions and crocodiles combined, around 500 people are estimated to lose their lives to the imposing African animal each year. An aggressive species, hippos regularly jostle within their social groups and have been known to charge unpredictably at anything that they may consider a threat, whether it happens to be a cow, a boat or even a person.
#Africa is less isolated than you think
Africa is often thought of as quite isolated from the rest of the world, but this couldn’t be further from the truth. Not only is the continent connected to the Middle East and Asia, but it is also positioned just a few kilometers from Europe in some places. At some locations, such as at the Strait of Gibraltar, ferries are even available to take your from Africa to Europe or vice versa.
#Africa is an incredibly diverse continent
As a continent so large, it’s really no surprise that Africa is as diverse as it is. In addition to hundreds of different ethnic and cultural groups, hundreds, if not thousands, of languages are spoken across Africa. Isolated by deserts, jungles and mountains, the continent’s populations have historically lived largely separate from each other, resulting in an incredible variation in language, culture and traditions. Today, although large populations live in Africa’s cities and a number traditions have been lost as a result of European colonization; some groups still embrace the belief systems, customs and way of life followed by their ancestors.
I hope you like todays program about Africa! Thank you for listening!
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