نتایج جستجو برای: water storage

تعداد نتایج: 719130  

1999
William L. Graf

Newly available data indicate that dams fragment the fluvial system of the continental United States and that their impact on river discharge is several times greater than impacts deemed likely as a result of global climate change. The 75,000 dams in the continental United States are capable of storing a volume of water almost equaling one year’s mean runoff, but there is considerable geographi...

Journal: :تحقیقات جغرافیایی 0
حسین حیدری سهراب شهریاری

localization of underground dams was carried out at garmab seasonal river basin at golestan research station. this project aims to localize and investigate places for establishing subsurface dam in order to control and store underground stream water for the station and study purposes. the methodology was based on studying documents and field research sampling, drilling and analyzing necessary s...

2013
Yadu N. Pokhrel Ying Fan Gonzalo Miguez-Macho Pat J.-F. Yeh Shin-Chan Han

[1] We explore the mechanisms whereby groundwater influences terrestrial water storage (TWS) in the Amazon using GRACE observations and two contrasting versions of the LEAF-Hydro-Flood hydrological model: one with and the other without an interactive groundwater. We find that, first, where the water table is shallow as in northwestern Amazonia and floodplains elsewhere, subsurface stores (vados...

2006
C. E. Kees M. W. Farthing

Recently there has been much interest in scaling water flow and species transport at the continuum level to the watershed. A particularly simple and, therefore, appealing approach is based on the water mass balance at the hillslope scale. Such models require parameterization of closure relations (flux–storage relations) based on field data. In several recent studies, this data was instead gener...

Journal: :Brazilian dental journal 2006
Rafael Leonardo Xediek Consani Marcelo Ferraz Mesquita Simonides Consani Lourenço Correr Sobrinho Manoel Damião Sousa-Neto

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of water storage at 37 degrees C (1 week, 1 month and 3 months) on tooth displacement in maxillary complete dentures. Ten maxillary dentures were constructed with Clássico acrylic resin using the conventional method of packing in metallic flasks. Metallic reference pins were placed in the incisal border of the central incisors (I), labial ...

2013
E. A. Rosenberg E. A. Clark A. C. Steinemann

We assess the significance of groundwater storage for seasonal streamflow forecasts by evaluating its contribution to interannual streamflow anomalies in the 29 tributary sub-basins of the Colorado River. Monthly and annual changes in total basin storage are simulated by two implementations of the Variable Infiltration Capacity (VIC) macroscale hydrology model – the standard release of the mode...

2008
Ian Brodie

As stormwater flows are intermittent, the requirement to store urban runoff is important to the design of a stormwater re-use scheme. In many urban areas, the space available to provide storage is limited and thus the need to optimise the storage volume becomes critical. This paper will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of two different approaches of providing storage: 1) a single storag...

2008
A. Guevara-Escobar

Many hydrological studies of forested ecosystems focus on the study of the forest canopy and have partitioned gross precipitation into throughfall and stemflow. However, the presence of forest litter can alter the quantities of water available for soil infiltration and runoff. Little information exists regarding the value of storage and drainage parameters for litter layers. Vegetation paramete...

2015
Jiu Jimmy Jiao Xiaotao Zhang Yi Liu Xingxing Kuang Liping Zhu

Groundwater plays a key role in maintaining the ecology and environment in the hyperarid Qaidam Basin (QB). Indirect evidence and data from sparse observation wells suggest that groundwater in the QB is increasing but there has been no regional assessment of the groundwater conditions in the entire basin because of its remoteness and the severity of the arid environment. Here we report changes ...

2007
Richard G. Niswonger David Rassam David E. Prudic

GSFLOW is a new U.S. Geological Survey model for simulating ground-water/surface-water interactions. GSFLOW couples PRMS (the Precipitation Runoff Modeling System) to MODFLOW (the Modular Ground-Water Model) with modules for simulating flow and storage in unsaturated-zones, lakes, and streams. GSFLOW simulates infiltration, runoff generation, and lateral flow in temporarily saturated material (...

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