نتایج جستجو برای: water erosion prediction project wepp

تعداد نتایج: 1050850  

2016
Degen Lin Hao Guo Fang Lian Yuan Gao Yaojie Yue Luis Loures

Water erosion causes reduced farmland productivity, and with a longer period of cultivation, agricultural productivity becomes increasingly vulnerable. The vulnerability of farmland productivity needs assessment due to long-term water erosion. The key to quantitative assessment is to propose a quantitative method with water loss scenarios to calculate productivity losses due to long-term water ...

Journal: :مرتع و آبخیزداری 0
محمد اکبریان مربی دانشگاه هرمزگان، ایران سیّد حسن کابلی دانش آموخته دکتری مرتعداری، دانشکده منابع طبیعی، دانشگاه تهران، ایران. نوازاله مرادی مربی دانشگاه هرمزگان، ایران.

determining the relative sensitivity of land to erosion and its factors, could be the basis of soil conservation programs. the aim of this study is to compare water and wind erosion functions in land degradation of dasht-e-jeihoon using psiac and irifr.ea models and the source studying of aeolian sediments in geomorphologic facieses as homogeneous units. the results indicate that in dasht-e-jei...

2014
Jibrin M. Dibal H. E. Igbadun A. A. Ramalan O. J. Mudiare

Assessment of soil erosion and sediment yield in furrow irrigation is limited in Samaru-Zaria. Data was collected in 2009 and 2010 and was used to develop a dimensionless model for predicting furrow irrigation-induced erosion (FIIE) using the dimensional analyses approach considering stream size, furrow length, furrow width, soil infiltration rate, hydraulic shear stress, soil erodibility, and ...

Journal: :Sustainability 2022

Soil erosion continues to be a threat soil quality, impacting crop production and ecosystem services delivery. The quantitative assessment of erosion, both by water wind, is mostly carried out modeling the phenomenon via remote sensing approaches. Several empirical process-based physical models are used for estimation worldwide, including USLE (or RUSLE), MMF, WEPP, PESERA, SWAT, etc. Furthermo...

Journal: :desert 2008
a. esmaili h. ahmadi s. feiznia j. ghoddoussi

soil erosion results from an interaction of several parameters, which vary in space and time. awareness ofenvironmental changes and their impact on the intensity and spatial pattern of water erosion can effectively help inrecognition of erosional reactions versus the affecting factors. the aim of this paper is to describe the development ofa methodology based on present knowledge and available ...

2003
DAVID D. BRESHEARS JEFFREY J. WHICKER MATHEW P. JOHANSEN JOHN E. PINDER

Soil erosion is an important process in dryland ecosystems, yet measurements and comparisons of wind and water erosion within and among such ecosystems are lacking. Here we compare wind erosion and transport field measurements with water erosion and transport from rainfall-simulation for three different semi-arid ecosystems: a shrubland near Carlsbad, New Mexico; a grassland near Denver, Colora...

2008
Zhi Li Wenzhao Liu Xunchang Zhang

Soil water balance has response to climate change and evaluation of soil water change is one of the most important items of climate change impact assessment. GCM outputs under three scenarios were statistically downscaled during 2010~2039 to simulate the potential change of soil water balance in Wangdonggou watershed on the Loess Plateau with WEPP model. GCM predicted a 1.8 to 17.5% increase in...

2003
Berit Arheimer Jonas Olsson

Conceptual watershed model developed to examine water quality as it is affected by soil erosion from agriculture and urban areas (Young et al., 1987). AGNPS has three major components: hydrology, soil erosion and nutrient pollution. The hydrological function provides prediction of runoff volume and peak flow rate. The soil erosion function includes soil erosion and sedimentation. The nutrient f...

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