نتایج جستجو برای: agricultural runoff

تعداد نتایج: 114529  

میرکریمی, سید حامد, پسندیده فرد, زهرا, اکبری, مرتضی , سلمان ماهینی, عبدالرسول , غلامعلی فرد, مهدی ,

The most important pollutants that cause water pollution are nitrogen and phosphorus from agricultural runoff called Non-Point Source Pollution (NPS). To solve this problem, management practices known as BMPs or Best Management Practices are applied. One of the common methods for Non-Point Source Pollution prediction is modeling. By modeling, efficiency of many practices can be tested before ap...

2003
Vazken Andréassian Eric Parent Claude Michel

[1] This paper presents a distribution-free statistical test aimed at detecting gradual changes in the hydrological behavior of watersheds. The proposed test uses a rainfall-runoff model to identify watershed behavior over successive time periods and a resampling approach to quantify the significance of trends. The method can be applied with any model deemed suitable for the studied watershed. ...

2003
OS Fatoki

Total trace metals levels – Cd, Hg and Zn, which may affect human health and the “health” of the aquatic ecosystem, were determined in the Umtata, Buffalo, Keiskamma and Tyume Rivers and in the Sandile and Umtata Dams. These elements were also determined in sediment samples from some of these surface waters. Normal levels of the metals were detected in water samples from the Umtata River and th...

2009
Masoud Nasri Ali Najafi

Development of cities and villages, agricultural farms and industrial regions in abutment and/or in the course of streams and rivers or in prone flood lands has been caused more notations in hydrology problems and city planning topics. In order to protection of cities against of flood damages, embankment construction is a desired and scientific method. The cities that located in arid zones may ...

2014
Ranjith P. Udawatta Stephen H. Anderson Harold E. Garrett

Despite improvements in the use of soil conservation practices, crop rotation and nutrient management programs, significant concern still exists regarding soil erosion and nutrient losses in runoff from row crop production. In the US, states are required to implement water quality standards based on USEPA guidelines or other scientifically defensible methods (Ice and Binkley, 2003). Agroforestr...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology 2005
J L Bouldin J L Farris M T Moore S Smith W W Stephens C M Cooper

Contaminants such as nutrients, metals, and pesticides can interact with constructed wetlands and existing drainage ditches used as agricultural best-management practices. Our research has shown that the presence of macrophytes and a hydrologic regime aid in the transfer and transformation of pesticides associated with agricultural runoff. This study consisted of application of both atrazine (t...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2017
Ammar B Bhandari Nathan O Nelson Daniel W Sweeney Claire Baffaut John A Lory Anomaa Senaviratne Gary M Pierzynski Keith A Janssen Philip L Barnes

Process-based computer models have been proposed as a tool to generate data for Phosphorus (P) Index assessment and development. Although models are commonly used to simulate P loss from agriculture using managements that are different from the calibration data, this use of models has not been fully tested. The objective of this study is to determine if the Agricultural Policy Environmental eXt...

Journal: :Integrated environmental assessment and management 2016
Patrick Gagnon Claudia Sheedy Alain N Rousseau Gaétan Bourgeois Gérald Chouinard

Pesticide transport by surface runoff depends on climate, agricultural practices, topography, soil characteristics, crop type, and pest phenology. To accurately assess the impact of climate change, these factors must be accounted for in a single framework by integrating their interaction and uncertainty. This article presents the development and application of a framework to assess the impact o...

2010
M. G. Dosskey

Two methods have been developed for identifying locations in watersheds where vegetative buffers would yield greater benefit for reducing agricultural nonpoint source pollution. The methods were compared and contrasted to evaluate the degree to which they identified the same or different locations within a watershed. The two methods included the terrain analysis-based topographic index, TI, (Qi...

Journal: :Journal of environmental management 2009
Nalini S Rao Zachary M Easton Elliot M Schneiderman Mark S Zion David R Lee Tammo S Steenhuis

Planners advocate best management practices (BMPs) to reduce loss of sediment and nutrients in agricultural areas. However, the scientific community lacks tools that use readily available data to investigate the relationships between BMPs and their spatial locations and water quality. In rural, humid regions where runoff is associated with saturation-excess processes from variable source areas ...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید