353
Views
2
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Research Article

A review of flow estimation by runoff routing in Australia – and the way forward

&
Pages 139-152 | Received 28 Jul 2020, Accepted 11 Aug 2020, Published online: 28 Aug 2020

References

  • Aitken, A. P. 1975. Hydrologic Investigation and Design of Urban Stormwater Drainage Systems Australian Water Resources Council Technical Paper No. 10, 1975. Canberra.
  • Ball, J., M. Babister, R. Nathan, W. Weeks, E. Weinmann, M. Retallick, and I. Testoni, editors. 2016. Australian Rainfall and Runoff: A Guide to Flood Estimation. Commonwealth of Australia (Geoscience Australia) Canberra
  • Boyd, M., and N. Bodhinayake. 2006. “WBNM Runoff Routing Parameters for South and Eastern Australia.” Australasian Journal of Water Resources 10 (1): 35–48. doi:10.1080/13241583.2006.11465280.
  • Boyd, M. J. 1985. “Effect of Catchment Sub-Division on Runoff Routing Models I.E. Aust.” Civil Engineering Transactions CE 27: 403–410.
  • Boyd, M. J., D. H. Pilgrim, and I. Cordery 1979. “An Improved Runoff Routing Model Based on Geomorphological RelationsI.E.Aust.” Hydrology and Water Resources Symposium 229–233, Perth, Western Australia, September.
  • Boyd, M. J., E. H. Rigby, M. G. Sharpin, and R. Van Drie. 1994. “Enhanced Runoff Routing Model WBNM94, Water Down Under, I.E.Aust.” National Conference Publication, no. 94/15: 445–448, Adelaide, South Australia.
  • Carroll, D. G. 1994. “Aspects of the URBS Runoff Routing Model, Water Down Under, , I.E.Aust.” National Conference Publication No.94/15. Adelaide, South Australia
  • Carroll, D. G. 2012. URBS (Unified River Basin Simulator) – A Rainfall Runoff Routing Model –for Flood Forecasting & Design, Version 5.00 manual, December.
  • Casinader, T. R., D. R. Doran, and D. H. Pilgrim 1989. “Variation of Flood Response at Lidsdale, New South Wales, as Revealed by Unit Hydrographs I.E.Aust.” Hydrology and Water Resources Symposium 449–453, Christchurch, NZ, November.
  • Chapman, T. G. 1993. “Estimating Common Unitgraphs and Rainfall Loss Function for a Set of Runoff Events I.E.Aust.” Hydrology and Water Resources Symposium 147–152. Newcastle, June 1993.
  • Cordery, I., and S. N. Webb. 1974. “Flood Estimation in Eastern New South Wales – A Design Method.” Civil Engineering Transactions., I. E. Aust CE16: 87–93.
  • Dunn, T., and R. D. Black. 1970. “An Experimental Investigation of Runoff Production in Permeable Soils“ Water Resources Research. 6 (2): 478–490.
  • Dyer, B. G. 1994. “Regionalisation of Parameters for the RORB Runoff Routing Model.” PhD Thesis., University of Melbourne, July.
  • Dyer, B. G., R. J. Nathan, T. A. McMahon, and I. C. O’Neil. 1994. “Development of Regional Prediction Equations for the RORB Runoff Routing Model Co-operative Research Centre for Catchment Hydrology.” Report 94 (1, March).
  • Gillham, R. W. 1984. “The Capillary Fringe and Its Effect on the Water Table Response.” Journal of Hydrology 67: 307–324. doi:10.1016/0022-1694(84)90248-8.
  • Goyen, A. G. 1981. “Determination of Rainfall/Runoff Model Parameters Thesis M.Eng., NSW Inst.” unpublished., Technology, December.
  • Goyen, A. G., and A. P. Aitken 1976. “A Regional Stormwater Drainage Model I.E. Aust.” Hydrology Symposium 40–44, Sydney, June.
  • Hansen, W. R., G. A. Reid, and P. E. Weinmann. 1986. “Runoff Routing Parameters for Victorian Catchments Hydrology &water Resources Symposium.” I.E.Aust National Conference Publication No 86 (13): 192–197.
  • Hewett, J. D., and A. R. Hibbert. 1967. “Factors Affecting the Response of Small Watersheds to Precipitation in Humid Areas” Proceedings International Symposium on Forest Hydrology, Pennsylvania State University, Pennsylvania.
  • Hill, P., J. Zhang, and R. Nathan 2016. Australian Rainfall and Runoff Revision Project 6: Loss Models for Catchment Simulation: Phase 4A Report. Canberra: Geoscience Australia, July.
  • Hill, P., Z. Graszkiewicz, M. Taylor, and R. Nathan. 2014 Australian Rainfall and Runoff Revision Project 6: Loss Models for Catchment Simulation: Phase 4 Report - Analysis of Rural Catchments, ARR Report Number P6/S3/016B, ISBN 978-085825-9775. Canberra: Geoscience Australia, October.
  • Jayatalika, C., and L. Connell. 1996. “On the Generation of Runoff - Pathways for Water and Solute Movement in Catchments with High Groundwater Levels I.E.Aust.” 23rd Hydrology and Water ResourcesSymposium, Hobart, May 1996, NCP No 96 (5): 555–561.
  • Kemp, D. 1993. “Generalised RORB Storage Parameters for Southern, Central and Western Australia I.E.Aust.” Watercomp ‘93 2nd Australasian Conference on Computing for the Water Industry, Melbourne, Victoria.
  • Kemp, D., and T. Daniell 2016. Stuck In The 1960s - The Need for Fundamental Change in Flood Hydrology in Australia 37th Hydrology & Water Resources Symposium 2016: Water, Infrastructure and the Environment 220–227, Queenstown, New Zealand.
  • Kemp, D. J. 2002. “The Development of a Rainfall-Runoff-Routing (RRR) Model.” PhD Thesis, University of Adelaide. August 2002 (available online).
  • Kemp, D. J. 2017. “Self-Consistency in Runoff Routing Models – The Significance Australasian.” Journal of Water Resources. doi:10.1080/13241583.2017.1399500.
  • Kemp, D. J., and G. Hewa 2018. An Investigation into the Efficacy of Australian Rainfall & Runoff 2016 Procedures in the Mount Lofty Ranges, South Australia 38th Hydrology & Water Resources Symposium, 2018: Water and Communities, 407-428 Melbourne, Victoria.
  • Kuczera, G., M. Babister, M. Retallick, and M. Adam. 2017. “ARR, Hinc Quo?” Australasian Journal of Water Resources. doi:10.1080/13241583.2017.1350090.
  • Ladson, A. R., R. Brown, B. Neal, and R. Nathan. 2013. “A Standard Approach to Baseflow Separation Using the Lyne and Hollick Filter.” Australian Journal of Water Resources 17 (1): 25–33.
  • Langbein, W. B., and others (sic) 1947. Topographic Characteristics of Drainage Basins United States Department of the Interior water Supply paper 968-C.
  • Laurenson, E. M. 1964. “A Catchment Storage Model for Runoff Routing.” Journal of Hydrology 2: 141–163. doi:10.1016/0022-1694(64)90025-3.
  • Laurenson, E. M. 1975. Runoff Routing Computer Program User Manuals, RORT (Dec. 1975), RORCSA Version 1 (Feb. 1976), RORB Version 1 (Feb. 1976), RORB Version 2 (Jan. 1978). Dept. of Civil Engineering, Monash University.
  • Laurenson, E. M., R. G. Mein, and R. J. Nathan 2010. RORB Version 6 Runoff Routing Program User Manual Monash University Department of Civil Engineering in conjunction with Hydrology and Risk Consulting Pty.Ltd, January.
  • Ling, F., P. Pokhrel, W. Cohen, J. Peterson, S. Blundy, and K. Robinson. 2015. Australian Rainfall & Runoff Revision Project 8: Use of Continuous Simulation for Design Flood Estimation, Stage 3 Report ARR Report Number P12/S3/008 ISBN 978-085825-9690.
  • O’Loughlin, G., W. Huber, and B. Chocat. 1996. “Rainfall Runoff Processes and Modelling.” Journal of Hydraulic Research 34 (6): 733–751. doi:10.1080/00221689609498447.
  • Pearse, M., P. Jordan, and Y. Collins 2002. “A Simple Method for Estimating RORB Model Parameters for Ungauged Rural Catchments. I.E. Aust.” 27th Hydrology and Water Resources Symposium 128–134, Barton, A.C.T.: Institution of Engineers, Melbourne Australia.
  • Pilgrim, D. H. 1976. “Travel Times and Nonlinearity of Flood Runoff from Tracer Measurements on a Small Watershed“ Water Resources Research. 12: 487–496.
  • Pilgrim, D. H. 1977. “Isochrones of Travel Time and Distribution of Flood Storage from a Flood Study on a Small Watershed “Water Resources Research. 13: 587–594.
  • Pilgrim, D. H. 1980. Characteristics of Flood Non-linearity from Two Tracing Studies I.E.Aust. Hydrology and Water Resources Symposium 17–22, Adelaide, South Australia, November.
  • Pilgrim, D. H. 1982. “Characteristics of Non-linearity and Spatial Variations of Flood Runoff from Two Tracing Studies I.E.” Aust Civil Engineering Transactions CE24: 121–126.
  • Shallcross, W. 1987. Flood Estimation by Runoff Routing Program WT42. Queensland Water Resources Commission Brisbane, Queensland.
  • Snowy Mountains Engineering Corporation. 1990. Papua New Guinea Flood Estimation ManualPapua New Guinea. Report produced for the papua New Guinea Department of Environment and Conservation, Bureau of Water Resources by the Snowy Mountains Engineering Corporation, Cooma, New South Wales.
  • Vaze, J., N. Viney, M. Stenson, L. Renzullo, A. VanDijk, D. Dutta, R. Crosbie, et al. 2013. “The Australian Water Resource Assessment Model System (AWRA).” 20th International Congress on Modelling and Simulation, Adelaide, Australia, 1-6 December.
  • Water and Rivers Commission. 2003. “SWMOD A Rainfall Loss Model for Calculating Rainfall Excess User Manual (Version 2.11).” Prepared by Hydrology and Water Resources Branch Resource Science Division, September.
  • Weeks, W. D. 1978. WS87 Runoff Routing Model. Queensland Water Resources Commission, Brisbane, Queensland.
  • Weeks, W. D. 1980. “Using the Laurenson Model: Traps for Young Players I.E.Aust.” Hydrology and Water Resources Symposium 29–33, Adelaide, November.
  • Wittenberg, H. 1999. “Baseflow Recession and Recharge as a Nonlinear Storage Process“ Hydrological Processes. 13: 715–726.
  • WMAwater. 2019. Review of ARR Design Inputs for NSW, Report produced for the Office of Environment and Heritage, NSW, February.
  • XP Software. 2009. XPRAFTS user manual. 8 February 2016 http://xpsolutions.com/assets/downloads/xprafts/Reference%20Manual_xprafts2009.pdf
  • Yu, B. 1990. “Regional Relationships for the Runoff Routing Model (RORB) RevisitedI.E.” Aust Civil Engineering Transactions CE31 (4): 186–191.
  • Yu, B., and B. R. Ford. 1989. “Self-consistency in Runoff Routing Models I.E.” Aust Civil Engineering Transactions CE31 (1) May: 47–53.
  • Zhang, S., and I. Cordery. 1999. “The Catchment Storage-discharge Relationship: Linear or Non-linear?” Australian Journal of Water Resources, IE Aust 3 (1): 155–165.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.