نتایج جستجو برای: runoff models choosing an appropriate rainfall

تعداد نتایج: 6288414  

2006
L. Montanari

This study explores the dominant processes that may be responsible for the observed streamflow response in Seventeen Mile Creek, a tropical catchment located in a monsoonal climate in Northern Territory, Australia. The hydrology of this vast region of Australia is poorly understood due to the low level of information and gauging that are available. Any insights that can be gained from the few w...

2012

The study concerns an experimental investigation in the laboratory of the water erosion using a rainfall simulator. We have focused our attention on the influence of rainfall intensity on some hydraulic characteristics. The results obtained allow us to conclude that there is a significant correlation between rainfall intensity and hydraulic characteristics of runoff (Reynolds number, Froude num...

Introduction: Patterns of spatial and temporal rainfall impact on runoff and outlet hydrograph (Cordery, 1993; James, 1994). Results of different studies have clarified that simulation by using diverse rainfall data could increase the reliance of results. These were much more sensible in which areas encounter with data scarcity (Mello et al., 2008; Bekiaris et al., 2008). Rainfall properties in...

2006
James C.Y. Guo

James C.Y. Guo, PhD, P.E. Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Colorado at Denver, Denver, Colorado 80204. E-mail: [email protected] ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Abstract: A semi-virtual watershed model is presented in this study. This model places the design rainfall distribution on the input layer and t...

2016
Yvonne Smit Martine J. van der Ploeg Adriaan J. Teuling Saskia Keesstra

Understanding hillslope runoff response to intense rainfall is an important topic in hydrology, and is key to correct prediction of extreme stream flow, erosion and landslides. Although it is known that preferential flow processes activated by macropores are an important phenomena in understanding runoff processes inside a hillslope, hydrological models have generally not embraced the concept o...

2014
Xiang Li Jianzhi Niu Baoyuan Xie Ben Bond-Lamberty

The role of leaf litter in hydrological processes and soil erosion of forest ecosystems is poorly understood. A field experiment was conducted under simulated rainfall in runoff plots with a slope of 10%. Two common types of litter in North China (from Quercus variabilis, representing broadleaf litter, and Pinus tabulaeformis, representing needle leaf litter), four amounts of litter, and five r...

Journal: :desert 2008
a. m. kalteh p. hjorth

over the last decade or so, artificial neural networks (anns) have become one of the most promising tools formodelling hydrological processes such as rainfall runoff processes. however, the employment of a single model doesnot seem to be an appropriate approach for modelling such a complex, nonlinear, and discontinuous process thatvaries in space and time. for this reason, this study aims at de...

2006
N. Lauzon C. W. Baxter

This work addresses the issue of better considering the heterogeneity of precipitation fields within lumped rainfall-runoff models where only areal mean precipitation is usually used as an input. A method using a Kohonen neural network is proposed for the clustering of precipitation fields. The evaluation and improvement of the performance of a lumped rainfall-runoff model for one-day ahead pre...

2009
F. H. S. Chiew

It is widely recognised that the Murray-Darling Basin (MDB) in south-eastern Australia has been in the grip of a serious drought for many years. Over the period 1997−2006, mean annual rainfall has been approximately 16 percent lower than the long-term (1895−2006) average across the MDB. Runoff has been 39 percent lower over the same period. The continuing drought in the MDB has brought the need...

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