نتایج جستجو برای: subsurface runoff
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The focus is the experimental assessment of insitu flow vectors in a hillslope soil. We selected a 100 m2 trenched hillslope study site. During prescribed sprinkling an obliquely installed TDR wave-guide provides for the velocity of the wetting front in its direction. A triplet of wave-guides mounted along the sides of an hypothetical tetrahedron, with its peak pointing down, produces a three-d...
Land surface models are excellent tools for studying how climate change and land use affect surface hydrology. However, in order to assess the impacts of Earth processes on river flows, simulated changes in runoff need to be routed through the landscape. In this technical note, we describe the integration of the Ecosystem Demography (ED2) model with a hydrological routing scheme. The purpose of...
The CANWET (Canadian ArcView Nutrient and Water Evaluation Tool) and HSPF (Hydrologic Simulation Program – FORTRAN) models were applied to Upper Canagagigue Creek watershed of the Grand River basin in southern Ontario, Canada, for hydrology and sediment evaluations. Both the models have similarity in structure where CANWET is simpler, both in algorithms and use, than HSPF. The outputs of both t...
Pathogen Transmission Routes Research Program, describing pathogen pathways from farm animals to water bodies and measures that can reduce or prevent through the deposition of faeces by grazing animals directly into waterways in New Zealand. Bridging of streams intersected by farm raceways is an appropriate mitigation measure to prevent direct deposition during herd crossings, whilst fencing st...
Physical, chemical, biochemical and microbial properties of riparian soils beneath native scmb (Leptospermum scoparium), grazed pasture, and set-aside pasture along the edge of a third order stream near Taupo, New Zealand were compared. In the 12 years since retirement from grazing, dominant vegetation in the set-aside areas changed from pasture grasses to native tussock (Poa cita). Riparian se...
Because land-applied organic amendments (manures and biosolids) have widely differing susceptibilities to phosphorus (P) solubilization by water, total P (TP) content is an unreliable indicator of their potential to impact water quality. While P can be transported by erosion of Penriched soil particles, much research has addressed P loss to surface runoff and subsurface drainage in the form of ...
Subsurface (tile) drainage, while necessary for viable agricultural crop production in the humid, poorly drained regions of world, has been linked to offsite nutrient transport, culminating harmful algal blooms and hypoxia downstream waterbodies. Drainage water management (DWM), also known as controlled promoted a method reduce nitrogen (N) phosphorus (P) loss from field scale tile drainage; ho...
Non-point sources of water pollution caused by agricultural crop production are a serious problem in Czechia, at present. This paper describes new approach for the mutual delineation and assessment different where critical points method is used to identify origin contamination source areas. The points, i.e., sites presenting entry quick surface drainage runoff into waters, classified three (for...
Climate models project warmer temperatures for the north-west USA, which will result in reduced snowpacks and decreased summer streamflow. This paper examines how groundwater, snowmelt, and regional climate patterns control discharge at multiple time scales, using historical records from two watersheds with contrasting geological properties and drainage efficiencies. In the groundwater-dominate...
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