Parametric Hydrology and Stochastic Hydrology
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VIEW THE REPLYPublication: Journal of the Hydraulics Division
Volume 91, Issue 6
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The term synthetic hydrology has evolved as a catch-all label for the newer techniques that have been developed to generate hydrologic data or sequences of hydrologic events by means other than direct measurement or observation. There has been some dissatisfaction with this term because of its vagueness and because of the undesirable connotation of fictitious or not genuine that is evoked by the word synthetic. In an effort to overcome this dissatisfaction, the Committee on Surface Water Hydrology of the Hydraulics Division of ASCE obtained suggestions for a more desirable terminology from leading hydrologists. There was unanimity concerning the need to eliminate the term synthetic and to differentiate between the two broad techniques of modern hydrology; one technique is concerned primarily with the relationships of physical parameters, while the other is concerned primarily with the statistical or probability characteristics of the hydrologic events. The suggested terms most favored were parametric hydrology for the first technique and stochastic hydrology for the second. The Committee tentatively recommends the use of this suggested terminology.
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Journal of the Hydraulics Division
Volume 91 • Issue 6 • November 1965
Pages: 119 - 122
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© 1965 American Society of Civil Engineers.
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Published in print: Nov 1965
Published online: Feb 3, 2021
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