نتایج جستجو برای: water erosion prediction project wepp

تعداد نتایج: 1050850  

2017
G. B. Paige J. J. Stone L. J. Lane D. S. Yakowitz T. E. Hakonson

A computer-based prototype decision support system (PDSS) to assist the risk manager in selecting an appropriate trench cap design for waste disposal sites is evaluated. The selection of the "best" design among feasible alternatives requires consideration of multiple and often conflicting objectives. The methodology used in the selection process consists of: selecting and parameterizing decisio...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2011
Stanley B Grant Ivan Marusic

Advances in the visualization and prediction of turbulence are shedding new light on mass transfer in the turbulent boundary layer. These discoveries have important implications for many topics in environmental science and engineering, from the transport of earth-warming CO2 across the sea-air interface, to nutrient processing and sediment erosion in rivers, lakes, and the ocean, to pollutant r...

Journal: :Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Japan 1998

2009
Syunsuke Ikeda Kazutoshi Osawa Yoshihisa Akamatsu

Sediment and nutrients yields especially from farmlands were studied in a watershed in Ishigaki island, Okinawa, Japan. The transport processes of these materials in rivers, mangrove, lagoon and coastal zones were studied by using various observation methods including stable isotope analysis. They were simulated by using a WEPP model which was modified to be applicable to such small islands by ...

2012
Mohd Fahmi Mohd Nasir Munirah Abdul Zali Hafizan Juahir Hashimah Hussain Sharifuddin M Zain Norlafifah Ramli

Recent techniques in the management of surface river water have been expanding the demand on the method that can provide more representative of multivariate data set. A proper technique of the architecture of artificial neural network (ANN) model and multiple linear regression (MLR) provides an advance tool for surface water modeling and forecasting. The development of receptor model was applie...

2007
Isaac J. Larsen Lee H. MacDonald

H34C-05.Moody, J. A., and D. A. Martin (2001), Initial hydrologic and geomorphic response following a wildfire in the Colorado Front Range, Earth Surf.Processes Landforms, 26, 1049–1070.Moody, J. A., J. D. Smith, and B. W. Ragan (2005), Critical shear stress forerosion of cohesive soils subjected to temperatures typical of wildfires,J. Geophys. Res., 110, F01004, doi:10.1029...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2014
a.m. martínez-graña j.l. goy c. zazo

this paper presents a mapping procedure for risk mapping of water and wind erosion, whichhelps to identify protective measures needed in the planning and management of natural parks. the map of water erosion risk was developed by combining the original and revised universal soil loss equation methodologies (usle-rusle), and the map of wind erosion risk was developed using quirantes’ method. usi...

Journal: :Water science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research 2011
M D Tomer M A Locke

The Conservation Effects Assessment Project was established to quantify water quality benefits of conservation practices supported by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). In 2004, watershed assessment studies were begun in fourteen agricultural watersheds with varying cropping systems, landscapes, climate, and water quality concerns. This paper reviews USDA Agricultural Research Service '...

2013
Nie Xiaojun Zhang Jianhui Su Zhengan

Dynamics of soil organic carbon (SOC) are associated with soil erosion, yet there is a shortage of research concerning the relationship between soil erosion, SOC, and especially microbial biomass carbon (MBC). In this paper, we selected two typical slope landscapes including gentle and steep slopes from the Sichuan Basin, China, and used the (137)Cs technique to determine the effects of water e...

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