Net Evaporation Losses from Reservoir on Stream Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Net Evaporation Losses = Natural Flow Volume-Observed Flow Volume+Volume of Return Flow-Volume Diverted Out of Stream-Net Export of Water from Basin-Change in Storage Volumes
EM = RN-Ro+Vr-Vd-Fx-ΔSv
This formula uses 7 Variables
Variables Used
Net Evaporation Losses - Net Evaporation Losses from Reservoirs on the Stream is the loss of stored volatile liquid component or mixture by evaporation by temperature, pressure, and vapor-recovery systems.
Natural Flow Volume - (Measured in Cubic Meter per Second) - Natural Flow Volume is the quantity of water that would have flowed in a river past a particular point in a particular period.
Observed Flow Volume - (Measured in Cubic Meter per Second) - Observed Flow Volume is the recorded the quantity of water that would have flowed in a river past a particular point in a particular period.
Volume of Return Flow - (Measured in Cubic Meter per Second) - Volume of Return Flow from irrigation, domestic water supply and industrial use.
Volume Diverted Out of Stream - (Measured in Cubic Meter per Second) - Volume Diverted Out of Stream for irrigation, domestic water supply and industrial use.
Net Export of Water from Basin - Net Export of Water from Basin, any area of land where precipitation collects and drains off into a common outlet.
Change in Storage Volumes - Change in Storage Volumes of water storage bodies on the stream is the difference of water incoming and outgoing.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Natural Flow Volume: 174 Cubic Meter per Second --> 174 Cubic Meter per Second No Conversion Required
Observed Flow Volume: 50 Cubic Meter per Second --> 50 Cubic Meter per Second No Conversion Required
Volume of Return Flow: 10 Cubic Meter per Second --> 10 Cubic Meter per Second No Conversion Required
Volume Diverted Out of Stream: 12 Cubic Meter per Second --> 12 Cubic Meter per Second No Conversion Required
Net Export of Water from Basin: 100 --> No Conversion Required
Change in Storage Volumes: 20 --> No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
EM = RN-Ro+Vr-Vd-Fx-ΔSv --> 174-50+10-12-100-20
Evaluating ... ...
EM = 2
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
2 --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
2 <-- Net Evaporation Losses
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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7 Natural Flow Calculators

Natural Flow Volume
Go Natural Flow Volume = (Observed Flow Volume-Volume of Return Flow)+Volume Diverted Out of Stream+Net Evaporation Losses+Net Export of Water from Basin+Change in Storage Volumes
Volume of Return Flow
Go Volume of Return Flow = -Natural Flow Volume+Observed Flow Volume+Volume Diverted Out of Stream+Net Evaporation Losses+Net Export of Water from Basin+Change in Storage Volumes
Observed Flow Volume at Terminal Site given Natural Flow Volume
Go Observed Flow Volume = Natural Flow Volume+Volume of Return Flow-Volume Diverted Out of Stream-Net Evaporation Losses-Net Export of Water from Basin-Change in Storage Volumes
Net Evaporation Losses from Reservoir on Stream
Go Net Evaporation Losses = Natural Flow Volume-Observed Flow Volume+Volume of Return Flow-Volume Diverted Out of Stream-Net Export of Water from Basin-Change in Storage Volumes
Net Export of Water from Basin
Go Net Export of Water from Basin = Natural Flow Volume-Observed Flow Volume+Volume of Return Flow-Volume Diverted Out of Stream-Net Evaporation Losses+Change in Storage Volumes
Volume Diverted Out of Stream
Go Volume Diverted Out of Stream = Natural Flow Volume-Observed Flow Volume+Volume of Return Flow-Net Evaporation Losses-Net Export of Water from Basin-Change in Storage Volumes
Change in Storage Volumes
Go Change in Storage Volumes = Natural Flow Volume-Observed Flow Volume+Volume of Return Flow-Volume Diverted Out of Stream-Net Evaporation Losses-Net Export of Water from Basin

Net Evaporation Losses from Reservoir on Stream Formula

Net Evaporation Losses = Natural Flow Volume-Observed Flow Volume+Volume of Return Flow-Volume Diverted Out of Stream-Net Export of Water from Basin-Change in Storage Volumes
EM = RN-Ro+Vr-Vd-Fx-ΔSv

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How to Calculate Net Evaporation Losses from Reservoir on Stream?

Net Evaporation Losses from Reservoir on Stream calculator uses Net Evaporation Losses = Natural Flow Volume-Observed Flow Volume+Volume of Return Flow-Volume Diverted Out of Stream-Net Export of Water from Basin-Change in Storage Volumes to calculate the Net Evaporation Losses, The Net Evaporation Losses from Reservoir on Stream formula is defined as the loss of a stored volatile liquid component or mixture by evaporation; controlled by temperature, pressure, and the presence or absence of vapor-recovery systems. Net Evaporation Losses is denoted by EM symbol.

How to calculate Net Evaporation Losses from Reservoir on Stream using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Net Evaporation Losses from Reservoir on Stream, enter Natural Flow Volume (RN), Observed Flow Volume (Ro), Volume of Return Flow (Vr), Volume Diverted Out of Stream (Vd), Net Export of Water from Basin (Fx) & Change in Storage Volumes (ΔSv) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Net Evaporation Losses from Reservoir on Stream calculation can be explained with given input values -> 2 = 174-50+10-12-100-20.

FAQ

What is Net Evaporation Losses from Reservoir on Stream?
The Net Evaporation Losses from Reservoir on Stream formula is defined as the loss of a stored volatile liquid component or mixture by evaporation; controlled by temperature, pressure, and the presence or absence of vapor-recovery systems and is represented as EM = RN-Ro+Vr-Vd-Fx-ΔSv or Net Evaporation Losses = Natural Flow Volume-Observed Flow Volume+Volume of Return Flow-Volume Diverted Out of Stream-Net Export of Water from Basin-Change in Storage Volumes. Natural Flow Volume is the quantity of water that would have flowed in a river past a particular point in a particular period, Observed Flow Volume is the recorded the quantity of water that would have flowed in a river past a particular point in a particular period, Volume of Return Flow from irrigation, domestic water supply and industrial use, Volume Diverted Out of Stream for irrigation, domestic water supply and industrial use, Net Export of Water from Basin, any area of land where precipitation collects and drains off into a common outlet & Change in Storage Volumes of water storage bodies on the stream is the difference of water incoming and outgoing.
How to calculate Net Evaporation Losses from Reservoir on Stream?
The Net Evaporation Losses from Reservoir on Stream formula is defined as the loss of a stored volatile liquid component or mixture by evaporation; controlled by temperature, pressure, and the presence or absence of vapor-recovery systems is calculated using Net Evaporation Losses = Natural Flow Volume-Observed Flow Volume+Volume of Return Flow-Volume Diverted Out of Stream-Net Export of Water from Basin-Change in Storage Volumes. To calculate Net Evaporation Losses from Reservoir on Stream, you need Natural Flow Volume (RN), Observed Flow Volume (Ro), Volume of Return Flow (Vr), Volume Diverted Out of Stream (Vd), Net Export of Water from Basin (Fx) & Change in Storage Volumes (ΔSv). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Natural Flow Volume, Observed Flow Volume, Volume of Return Flow, Volume Diverted Out of Stream, Net Export of Water from Basin & Change in Storage Volumes 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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