نتایج جستجو برای: rainfall runoff

تعداد نتایج: 42385  

2010
Touhid Bhuiyan Ataur Rahman Scott Abbey

Design of water infrastructures requires estimation of design flow which is the runoff that an infrastructure can handle safely. For estimation of this design flow, rainfallrunoff modelling is widely adopted. Temporal pattern (the distribution of rainfall depths over sub-storm durations) is considered to be one of the most critical input variables in the rainfall-runoff modelling. Design tempor...

2001
SCOTT A. WOOLDRIDGE STEWART W. FRANKS JETSE D. KALMA

A connection between El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and weather phenomena in eastern Australia has been recognized for several decades. However, little work has been devoted to addressing how this correlation affects hydrological system behaviour within regional-scale catchments. In this study, spatially distributed ENSO effects are evaluated in terms of monthly rainfall, evaporation, stre...

2005
N. Le Moine V. Andréassian C. Michel C. Perrin

Rainfall-runoff models sometimes have to deal with hydrological systems for which the water balance cannot be closed without taking into account the relation between surface and groundwater. In this study we intend to clarify in which kind of situations surface hydrologists should worry about these relations. We also conduct a preliminary study about how underground exchanges could be integrate...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2006
Charles R Wright Mohamed Amrani Muhammad A Akbar Danial J Heaney Douwe S Vanderwel

Phosphorus losses from agricultural land can cause accelerated eutrophication of surface water bodies. This study evaluated the use of soil test phosphorus (STP) levels to predict dissolved inorganic phosphorus (DIP) concentrations in runoff water from agricultural soils using laboratory rainfall simulation. The objectives of this study were to determine (i) to what extent STP concentrations ca...

2008
P. K. Gupta S. Panigrahy

Soil Conservation Service (SCS) and overland flow models have been used for runoff modeling over major land mass of India. Remote sensing derived daily rainfall data (Climate Prediction Centre), high temporal NDVI data (SPOT VGT), DEM (GTOPO30) and soil texture maps were used as input for the runoff modeling. SCS model setup was done in GIS (Arc GIS) environment. In general the reported and mod...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2018

The SCS-CN developed by the USDA Soil Conservation Service is a widely used technique for estimation of direct runoff from rainfall events. The watershed CN represents the hydrological response of watershed as an indicator of watershed potential runoff generation. The aim of this research is determining the CN from recorded rainfall-runoff events in different seasons and analyzing its relations...

2006
Li Chen Michael H. Young

[1] This work quantifies and explains the direct physical effects of slope angle on infiltration and runoff generation by extending the Green-Ampt equation onto sloping surfaces. A new extended solution using identical precipitation hydrographs was compared to the original formulation and then used to calculate the infiltration and runoff generation for different slope angles but for identical ...

2008
L. Moulin E. Gaume

This paper investigates the influence of mean areal rainfall estimation errors on a specific case study: the use of lumped conceptual rainfall-runoff models to simulate the flood hydrographs of three small to medium-sized catchments of the upper Loire river. This area (3200 km2) is densely covered by an operational network of stream and rain gauges. It is frequently exposed to flash floods and ...

2002
DANIEL SCHERTZER IOULIA TCHIGUIRINSKAIA SHAUN LOVEJOY PIERRE HUBERT HOCINE BENDJOUDI MICHELE LARCHEVÊQUE

In the 1980s, there were numerous claims, based on estimates of the correlation dimension, that the variability of various geophysical processes, in particular rainfall, is generated by a low-dimensional deterministic chaos. Due to a recent attempt (Sivakumar et ai, 2001) to revive the same approach and with claims of an analogous result for the rainfall-runoff process, we think it is necessary...

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...

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