Daily Surface Inflow into Lake Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Daily Surface Inflow = Daily Seepage Outflow+Daily Surface Outflow+Daily Lake Evaporation+Increase in Lake Storage in a Day+Daily Transpiration Loss-Precipitation-Daily Groundwater Inflow
Vis = Vog+Vos+EL+ΔSL+TL-P-Vig
This formula uses 8 Variables
Variables Used
Daily Surface Inflow - (Measured in Cubic Meter per Second) - Daily Surface Inflow of a waterbody is the source of the water within the body of water.
Daily Seepage Outflow - (Measured in Cubic Meter per Second) - Daily Seepage Outflow is the source of the water within the body of water.
Daily Surface Outflow - (Measured in Cubic Meter per Second) - Daily Surface Outflow is the source of the water within the body of water.
Daily Lake Evaporation - (Measured in Meter) - Daily Lake Evaporation is the process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor.
Increase in Lake Storage in a Day - (Measured in Meter) - Increase in Lake Storage in a Day of the water within the body of water.
Daily Transpiration Loss - Daily Transpiration Loss contributes to the loss of moisture in the upper soil zone, which can have an effect on vegetation and food-crop fields.
Precipitation - (Measured in Meter) - Precipitation is the primary water input to the hydrologic cycle and is evaluated for all water budget calculations.
Daily Groundwater Inflow - (Measured in Cubic Meter per Second) - Daily Groundwater Inflow is the source of the water within the body of water.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Daily Seepage Outflow: 13 Cubic Meter per Second --> 13 Cubic Meter per Second No Conversion Required
Daily Surface Outflow: 12 Cubic Meter per Second --> 12 Cubic Meter per Second No Conversion Required
Daily Lake Evaporation: 56 Millimeter --> 0.056 Meter (Check conversion here)
Increase in Lake Storage in a Day: 7 Meter --> 7 Meter No Conversion Required
Daily Transpiration Loss: 22 --> No Conversion Required
Precipitation: 0.3 Meter --> 0.3 Meter No Conversion Required
Daily Groundwater Inflow: 25 Cubic Meter per Second --> 25 Cubic Meter per Second No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
Vis = Vog+Vos+EL+ΔSL+TL-P-Vig --> 13+12+0.056+7+22-0.3-25
Evaluating ... ...
Vis = 28.756
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
28.756 Cubic Meter per Second --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
28.756 Cubic Meter per Second <-- Daily Surface Inflow
(Calculation completed in 00.020 seconds)

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7 Hydrological Continuity Equation Calculators

Equation for Daily Lake Evaporation
Go Daily Lake Evaporation = Precipitation+(Daily Surface Inflow-Daily Surface Outflow)+(Daily Groundwater Inflow-Daily Seepage Outflow)-Daily Transpiration Loss-Increase in Lake Storage in a Day
Daily Surface Outflow from Lake
Go Daily Surface Outflow = Precipitation+Daily Surface Inflow+Daily Groundwater Inflow-Daily Seepage Outflow-Daily Lake Evaporation-Increase in Lake Storage in a Day-Daily Transpiration Loss
Increase in Lake Storage in day
Go Increase in Lake Storage in a Day = Precipitation+Daily Surface Inflow+Daily Groundwater Inflow-Daily Surface Outflow-Daily Seepage Outflow-Daily Lake Evaporation-Daily Transpiration Loss
Daily Surface Inflow into Lake
Go Daily Surface Inflow = Daily Seepage Outflow+Daily Surface Outflow+Daily Lake Evaporation+Increase in Lake Storage in a Day+Daily Transpiration Loss-Precipitation-Daily Groundwater Inflow
Daily Groundwater Inflow
Go Daily Groundwater Inflow = Daily Surface Outflow+Daily Seepage Outflow+Daily Lake Evaporation+Increase in Lake Storage in a Day+Daily Transpiration Loss-Precipitation-Daily Surface Inflow
Daily Transpiration Loss
Go Daily Transpiration Loss = Precipitation+Daily Surface Inflow+Daily Groundwater Inflow-Daily Surface Outflow-Daily Seepage Outflow-Daily Lake Evaporation-Increase in Lake Storage in a Day
Daily Seepage Outflow
Go Daily Seepage Outflow = Precipitation+Daily Groundwater Inflow+Daily Surface Inflow-Daily Surface Outflow-Daily Lake Evaporation-Increase in Lake Storage in a Day-Daily Transpiration Loss

Daily Surface Inflow into Lake Formula

Daily Surface Inflow = Daily Seepage Outflow+Daily Surface Outflow+Daily Lake Evaporation+Increase in Lake Storage in a Day+Daily Transpiration Loss-Precipitation-Daily Groundwater Inflow
Vis = Vog+Vos+EL+ΔSL+TL-P-Vig

What is Water Budget in Hydrology?

In Hydrology, a water budget or balance equation can be used to describe the flow of water in and out of a system. Water budget is an accounting of all the water that flows into and out of a project area. This area can be a wetland, a lake, or any other point of interest. Development can alter the natural supply of water and severely impact an area, especially if there are nearby ponds or wetlands.

How to Calculate Daily Surface Inflow into Lake?

Daily Surface Inflow into Lake calculator uses Daily Surface Inflow = Daily Seepage Outflow+Daily Surface Outflow+Daily Lake Evaporation+Increase in Lake Storage in a Day+Daily Transpiration Loss-Precipitation-Daily Groundwater Inflow to calculate the Daily Surface Inflow, The Daily Surface Inflow into Lake represents either non-point runoff into the river, or the confluence of streams or rivers not otherwise modeled. Daily Surface Inflow is denoted by Vis symbol.

How to calculate Daily Surface Inflow into Lake using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Daily Surface Inflow into Lake, enter Daily Seepage Outflow (Vog), Daily Surface Outflow (Vos), Daily Lake Evaporation (EL), Increase in Lake Storage in a Day (ΔSL), Daily Transpiration Loss (TL), Precipitation (P) & Daily Groundwater Inflow (Vig) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Daily Surface Inflow into Lake calculation can be explained with given input values -> 28.756 = 13+12+0.056+7+22-0.3-25.

FAQ

What is Daily Surface Inflow into Lake?
The Daily Surface Inflow into Lake represents either non-point runoff into the river, or the confluence of streams or rivers not otherwise modeled and is represented as Vis = Vog+Vos+EL+ΔSL+TL-P-Vig or Daily Surface Inflow = Daily Seepage Outflow+Daily Surface Outflow+Daily Lake Evaporation+Increase in Lake Storage in a Day+Daily Transpiration Loss-Precipitation-Daily Groundwater Inflow. Daily Seepage Outflow is the source of the water within the body of water, Daily Surface Outflow is the source of the water within the body of water, Daily Lake Evaporation is the process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor, Increase in Lake Storage in a Day of the water within the body of water, Daily Transpiration Loss contributes to the loss of moisture in the upper soil zone, which can have an effect on vegetation and food-crop fields, Precipitation is the primary water input to the hydrologic cycle and is evaluated for all water budget calculations & Daily Groundwater Inflow is the source of the water within the body of water.
How to calculate Daily Surface Inflow into Lake?
The Daily Surface Inflow into Lake represents either non-point runoff into the river, or the confluence of streams or rivers not otherwise modeled is calculated using Daily Surface Inflow = Daily Seepage Outflow+Daily Surface Outflow+Daily Lake Evaporation+Increase in Lake Storage in a Day+Daily Transpiration Loss-Precipitation-Daily Groundwater Inflow. To calculate Daily Surface Inflow into Lake, you need Daily Seepage Outflow (Vog), Daily Surface Outflow (Vos), Daily Lake Evaporation (EL), Increase in Lake Storage in a Day (ΔSL), Daily Transpiration Loss (TL), Precipitation (P) & Daily Groundwater Inflow (Vig). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Daily Seepage Outflow, Daily Surface Outflow, Daily Lake Evaporation, Increase in Lake Storage in a Day, Daily Transpiration Loss, Precipitation & Daily Groundwater Inflow and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
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