Imperial College London

Emeritus Professor Howard Wheater

Faculty of EngineeringDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Emeritus Professor in Civil and Environmental Engineering
 
 
 
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Contact

 

+44 (0)20 7594 6066h.wheater CV

 
 
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Assistant

 

Miss Judith Barritt +44 (0)20 7594 5967

 
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Location

 

229Skempton BuildingSouth Kensington Campus

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Summary

 

Publications

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Wheater HS, Sherratt DJ, 1983, Shropshire groundwater recharge estimation, Imperial College Report to Severn Trent Water Authority

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WHEATER HS, BELL NC, 1983, NORTHERN OMAN FLOOD STUDY, PROCEEDINGS OF THE INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS PART 2-RESEARCH AND THEORY, Vol: 75, Pages: 453-473, ISSN: 0307-8361

Journal article

Wheater HS, Bell NC, 1983, Northern Oman flood study, Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Vol: 75, Pages: 453-473

Journal article

Wheater HS, Sherratt DJ, 1983, Field validation of soil moisture models for water balance estimation, IAHS Workshop, New Approaches in Water Balance Computation, Hamburg, Pages: 61-74

Conference paper

Wheater HS, Sherratt DJ, 1983, The application of soil moisture measurements to groundwater estimation in Shropshire, UK, Intnl. Conference on Groundwater and Man, Sydney, Pages: 363-372

Conference paper

WHEATER HS, 1983, ENERGY FOR RURAL AND ISLAND COMMUNITIES, VOL 2 - TWIDELL,J, ENDEAVOUR, Vol: 7, Pages: 102-102, ISSN: 0160-9327

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Wheater HS, Sherratt DJ, Nwabuzor SS, 1982, Assessment of the effects of land use on groundwater recharge., Improvement of methods of long term prediction of variations in groundwater resources and regimes due to human activity. Proc. Exeter symposium, July 1982, Pages: 135-147

The capability of a conventional soil water budget model to represent the water balance under different vegetation is reviewed by comparison with field data. Although model optimization gives reasonable simulation of soil moisture expressed as a deficit with respect to field capacity, the model is unable to predict observed summer recharge. -from Authors

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Sherratt DJ, Nwabuzor SS, Wheater HS, 1982, The relationship of surface resistance to soil moisture deficit in soil water budget models, EGU Conference, The State of Evaporation Research, Leeds

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WHEATER HS, SHAW TL, RUTHERFORD JC, 1982, STORM RUNOFF FROM SMALL LOWLAND CATCHMENTS IN SOUTHWEST ENGLAND, JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY, Vol: 55, Pages: 321-337, ISSN: 0022-1694

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Wheater HS, Sherratt DJ, Nwabuzor SS, 1982, Assessment of effects of land use on groundwater recharge, IAHS Symposium. Methods of prediction of variations in groundwater resources due to human activity, Exeter, Pages: 135-147

Conference paper

WHEATER HS, SHERRATT DJ, NWABUZOR SS, 1982, ASSESSMENT OF THE EFFECTS OF LAND-USE ON GROUNDWATER RECHARGE, HYDROLOGICAL SCIENCES JOURNAL-JOURNAL DES SCIENCES HYDROLOGIQUES, Vol: 27, Pages: 221-221, ISSN: 0262-6667

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Wheater HS, 1981, Northern Oman Study, Imperial College Report to Royal Oman Police

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Wheater HS, Weaver E, 1980, A soil moisture model for catchment analysis ( southwest England)., The influence of man on the hydrological regime with special reference to representative and experimental basins. Proc. Helsinki symposium, June 1980, Pages: 377-384

A model to estimate soil moisture from climate and land use data is reviewed. An evaluation of the model is presented and its use in the analysis of catchment runoff illustrated with reference to a regional study of lowland catchments in southwest England. -Authors

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Wheater HS, Shaw TL, 1979, Some observations on the virtues of integrating tidal power into the UK electrical network., IN: PROC. THIRTIETH SYMP. OF THE COLSTON RESEARCH SOCIETY ON TIDAL POWER AND ESTUARY MANAGEMENT, (BRISTOL, U.K.: APR. 1978), Vol: 30 , Bristol, U.K., Scientechnica, 1979, Pages: 115-123

Details are given of the performance of a range of two-basin tidal power stations designed to store off-peak electricity from thermal stations at night and generate continuously by day for up to 15 hours. The possible operating advantages of this type of schme are considered in the context of the UK scene, for which thermal plant is predominant. (A)

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Wheater HS, Weaver E, 1979, A soil moisture model for catchment analysis, Intnl. Symp. on the Influence of Man on the Hydrological Regime with Special Reference to Representative and Experimental Basins, Helsinki, Pages: 377-384

Conference paper

Wheater HS, Conejo TGL, 1979, River Lea flood routing study, Imperial College Report to Thames Water Authority

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Wheater HS, Shaw TL, Rutherford JC, 1978, An analysis of unit hydrographs from the Gloucester Region, Water Research Centre Technical Report 96

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Wheater HS, Shaw TL, 1978, Tidal power in a thermally-based generating network, Bristol, Colston Symp. "Tidal Power and Estuary Management", Publisher: Scientechnica, Pages: 115-123

Conference paper

Wheater HS, 1977, Flood runoff from small rural catchments, PhD Thesis, University of Bristol

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SKILLMAN JM, WHEATER HS, 1977, PROSPECTS OF TIDAL POWER, PROCEEDINGS OF THE INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS PART 1-DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION, Vol: 62, Pages: 701-705, ISSN: 0307-8353

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Stillman JM, Wheater HS, 1977, The prospects of tidal power, Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Vol: 62, Pages: 701-705

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Wheater HS, 1977, A physically realistic formulation for conceptual model development, Colorado, 3rd International Hydrology Symp., Fort Collins, Colorado, Publisher: Water Resource Publications, Pages: 190-201

Conference paper

Shaw TL, Wheater HS, 1977, The relationship of unit hydrograph parameters to soil moisture conditions:- determined from eight small lowland catchments in Gloucestershire, University of Bristol Report to Water Research Centre

Report

Smith AR, Waller RS, Wheater HS, Shaw TLet al., 1973, A study of the unsaturated zone in the hydrological balance of a small catchment, XV Congress of IAHR, Istanbul, Pages: 117-124

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