نتایج جستجو برای: water quality modeling

تعداد نتایج: 1606052  

2012
Y. Xiong V. J. Alarcon J. L. Martin W. H. McAnally

In this study, a stand-alone sediment and contaminant model, SEDDEER (Sediment Deposition and Erosion), is presented. The model simulates one water box and underlying (multiple) sediment bed layers, and was developed for incorporation into water quality models. The processes incorporated in the model are: settling and deposition, resuspension, equilibrium adsorption/desorption, sediment-water i...

2010
Chenxiao Ling

During the past two decades, geographic information systems (GIS) have played a more significant role in the realm of science. This paper reviews some representative approaches about the integration of GIS and hydrological modeling. Among the different kinds of hydrological modeling this paper will mainly focus on urban flooding modeling, surface water quality modeling, and groundwater vulnerab...

Journal: :Journal of environmental management 2002
Susanna T Y Tong Wenli Chen

It is widely known that watershed hydrology is dependent on many factors, including land use, climate, and soil conditions. But the relative impacts of different types of land use on the surface water are yet to be ascertained and quantified. This research attempted to use a comprehensive approach to examine the hydrologic effects of land use at both a regional and a local scale. Statistical an...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2010
f. sarmadian p. rahimy a. keshavarzi

in the present study, the soil and water assessment tool (swat 2000) model was tested on both a monthly and yearly basis and applied to the kordan watershed, located in iran. the main objective of the research was to assess the accuracy of the model in sediment-yield and surface water bicarbonate concentration estimation. the attributes of sub-watersheds, tributary channels and the main channel...

2003
Sabine Grunwald

The objective of the research was to model water quality using the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) interfaced with ArcView GIS. SWAT requires the integration of a range of GIS data layers; digital elevation model, soil types, land use, stream networks, water quality monitoring sites, point pollution sources and climatic observations. Prior to modeling water quality with SWAT, ArcView was ...

2006
Manoj K. Jha Jeffrey G. Arnold Philip W. Gassman

The Raccoon River Watershed (RRW) in West-Central Iowa has been recognized as exporting some of the highest nitrate-nitrogen loadings in the United States and is a major source of sediment and other nutrient loadings. An integrated modeling framework has been constructed for the RRW that consists of the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model, the interactive SWAT (i_SWAT) software package,...

2005
JONG-BAE CHUNG SEUNG-HYUN KIM BYEONG-RYONG JEONG YOUNG-DEUK LEE SHIV O. PRASHER

A mathematical model was developed to describe a treatment method of floodplain filtration for the improvement of river water quality. The process consists of spraying poor quality river water onto the river floodplains and thus allowing soil filtration to treat water before it gets back again into the main river stream. This technique can be readily employed in Korea because it exploits the ch...

Journal: :Archives of environmental sciences and environmental toxicology 2022

In this study, to trace the influence of copper pollution sources on sediments, distribution in Lijiang River was studied with water quality model tools. addition, effects velocity, sources, and hardness characteristic parameters were investigated.

Journal: :Water research 2016
Kyung Hwa Cho Yakov A Pachepsky David M Oliver Richard W Muirhead Yongeun Park Richard S Quilliam Daniel R Shelton

Natural waters serve as habitat for a wide range of microorganisms, a proportion of which may be derived from fecal material. A number of watershed models have been developed to understand and predict the fate and transport of fecal microorganisms within complex watersheds, as well as to determine whether microbial water quality standards can be satisfied under site-specific meteorological and/...

2009
John S. Jacob Ricardo Lopez Kenneth W. Potter

Jacob and Lopez (2009) presents modeling results to support the conclusion that the per capita water quality impacts of urban development decrease significantly with population density. If true, this conclusion would have important implications for land use planning throughout the world. However, as discussed below, the modeling is based on questionable assumptions that likely bias the conclusi...

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