نتایج جستجو برای: drainage basin asymmetry af

تعداد نتایج: 152292  

2016
Kyle M. Straub Douglas J. Jerolmack David Mohrig Daniel H. Rothman

Fluvial drainage basin area is often related to channel length and local slope through power law relationships and the relatively small range of exponents observed in these relationships is thought to result from physical mechanisms. Proposed mechanisms assume that the observed correlation between drainage area and fluid discharge is caused by precipitation. Using high resolution DEMs of channe...

2015
Xing Fang Wesley C. Zech Christopher P. Logan Ataur Rahman

A field-scale data collection plan to monitor and evaluate the performance of a sediment basin design was developed and implemented using portable automatic stormwater samplers, flow modules, a rain gauge, and inflow weirs. The design configuration consisted of a skimmer as the primary dewatering device, three coir baffles installed inside the basin, polyacrylamide flocculant blocks and ditch c...

B. Rafiei M. Heydari S. Amini S. Khodabakhsh

Soil conservation and control of erosion is a basic problem in all countries. The goal of this research is to estimate erosion and sediment yield in Ekbatan Dam drainage basin by Erosion Potential Method (EPM), using Geographic Information System (GIS). The basin is located in Hamedan Province, west of Iran, in a cold and semi- arid region, with an average annual rainfall of 334mm. The study ar...

2002
Sergio Fagherazzi Alan D. Howard Patricia L. Wiberg

[1] In drainage basin evolution models the implementation of sediment transport and sediment balance is constrained by numerical instabilities. In order to overcome these difficulties an implicit finite difference method is proposed. The method simultaneously adjusts the elevation at each node of the numerical grid, is unconditionally stable, and significantly reduces the computational time. Th...

1999
Gregory E. Tucker Rafael L. Bras Nicole M. Gasparini

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2008
C Kent Keller Caroline N Butcher Jeffrey L Smith Richelle M Allen-King

Topographically heterogeneous agricultural landscapes can complicate and accelerate agrochemical contamination of streams due to rapid transport of water and chemicals to poorly drained lower-landscape positions and shallow ground water. In the semiarid Palouse region, large parts of these landscapes have been tile drained to enhance crop yield. From 2000-2004 we monitored the discharge of a ti...

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