TABLE OF CONTENTS

CRWR Online Report 96-4

Spatially Distributed Modeling of
Storm Runoff and Non-Point Source Pollution
Using Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

By Francisco Olivera, David R. Maidment and Randall J. Charbeneau

FRONT PAGES

Title Page
Dedication
Acknowledgment
Abstract
Table of Contents
List of Tables
List of Figures

1. INTRODUCTION

2. LITERATURE REVIEW

2.1. The Non-Point Source Pollution Problem
2.2. Storm Runoff Models
2.3. Water Quality Models
2.4. GIS for Storm Runoff and Water Quality Modeling

3. SPATIAL HYDROLOGIC DATA OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS

3.1. Spatial Data Collection
3.2. Spatial Data Processing for Hydrologic Purposes
3.3. Spatial Hydrologic Data of Austin - CD-ROM

4. METHODOLOGY

4.1. Linear Routing Model
4.2. Spatially Distributed Surplus and Pollutant Load

5. PROCEDURE OF APPLICATION

5.1. Water Quantity
5.2. Water Quality
5.3. Impact of Development on Water Quantity and Quality

6. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

6.1. Watershed and Pollutant Selection
6.2. Barton Creek
6.3. Waller Creek

7. CONCLUSIONS

A. DATA DICTIONARY

B. MATHEMATICAL PROOFS

C. BFLOW PROGRAM

REFERENCES
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