Difficulty: Easy
Correct Answer: Both (b) and (c)
Explanation:
Introduction / Context:Average areal precipitation is central to hydrologic design, flood estimation, and water-balance studies. Different methods assign different weights to gauge data depending on spatial representativeness.
Given Data / Assumptions:
Concept / Approach:Arithmetical mean method: simple average, equal weight to each gauge.Thiessen’s mean method: divides the basin into Thiessen polygons; each gauge is weighted by its polygon area.Isohyetal method: draws isohyets (contours of equal rainfall) and integrates areas between isohyets, yielding area-weighted averages, implicitly weighting nearby gauges.Thus, methods that explicitly or implicitly weight stations are Thiessen’s and Isohyetal methods.
Step-by-Step Solution:
1) Recognize that equal weighting (arithmetical mean) is not spatially representative.2) Identify Thiessen's method as area-weighted by polygons.3) Identify Isohyetal method as area-weighted by rainfall contours.4) Conclude both methods (b) and (c) give weighted importance.Verification / Alternative check:Textbook definitions confirm that only Thiessen’s and Isohyetal use spatial weights; arithmetic mean does not.
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Final Answer:Both (b) and (c)
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