نتایج جستجو برای: hydrology

تعداد نتایج: 6983  

2005
Matthew E. Baker Michael J. Wiley Paul W Seelbach

Riparian buffers have potential for reducing excess nutrient levels in surface water. Spatial variation in riparian buffer effectiveness is well recogrnzed, yet researchers and managers still lack effective general tools for understanding the relevance of different hydrologic settings. We present several terrain-based GIS models to predict spatial patterns of shallow, subsurface hydroiogic flux...

2006
B. Schröder

Introduction Conclusions References Tables Figures Back Close Full Screen / Esc Papers published in Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions are under open-access review for the journal Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Abstract Introduction Conclusions References Tables Figures Back Close Full Screen / Esc Abstract The understanding of landscape controls on the natural variability of ...

2011
ABRAM JORDAN CRAIG ABRAM JORDAN Balasingam Muhunthan Jennifer Adam Craig Abram Jordan

by Craig Abram Jordan, M.S. Washington State University Chair: Balasingam Muhunthan Landslides constitute a major geological hazard in the world due to their high financial cost and their nondiscriminatory nature. The Olympic Region of Washington State has many potential triggers of landslides, but prolonged periods of high rainfall is the most commonly attributed trigger of landslides. The cur...

Journal: :Entropy 2014
Demetris Koutsoyiannis

2013
Kusum J. Naithani Doug C. Baldwin Katie P. Gaines Henry Lin David M. Eissenstat

Quantifying coupled spatio-temporal dynamics of phenology and hydrology and understanding underlying processes is a fundamental challenge in ecohydrology. While variation in phenology and factors influencing it have attracted the attention of ecologists for a long time, the influence of biodiversity on coupled dynamics of phenology and hydrology across a landscape is largely untested. We measur...

2010
Sally E. Thompson James S. Clark Karen E. Daniels Amilcare Porporato

Hydrology) Spatial Patterns in Dryland Vegetation and the Significance of Dispersal, Infiltration and Complex Topography

2007
JEFF DOZIER

Recent work on snow pack energy exchange has involved detailed investigations on snow albedo and attempts to integrate energy energy balance calculations over drainage basins. Along with our better understanding of the electromagnetic properties of snow, research in remote sensing has become more focused toward estimation of snow pack properties. In snow metamorphism, analyses of the physical p...

2006
Gina Mills Harry Harmens Felicity Hayes Laurence Jones Philip Williams Lisa Emberson Mike Ashmore Dr Mike Holland Emma Green

2002
Richard W. Katz Marc B. Parlange Philippe Naveau

The statistics of extremes have played an important role in engineering practice for water resources design and management. How recent developments in the statistical theory of extreme values can be applied to improve the rigor of hydrologic applications and to make such analyses more physically meaningful is the central theme of this paper. Such methodological developments primarily relate to ...

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