نتایج جستجو برای: soil drainage 0028

تعداد نتایج: 219466  

1999
D. M. Amatya R. W. Skaggs J. H. Hughes

Orifice-weir structures are being used to reduce peak drainage rates and to store water during the growing season in poorly drained pine plantations. Earlier studies have demonstrated their effectiveness in reducing drainage outflows while conserving water during the growing season. This study reports on criteria and preliminary guidelines for designing such structures. The guidelines were deve...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 0
a. kavian department of rangeland & watershed management engineering, sari agricultural sciences and natural resources university, sari, iran y. fathollah nejad department of rangeland & watershed management engineering, sari agricultural sciences and natural resources university, sari, iran m. habibnejad department of rangeland & watershed management engineering, sari agricultural sciences and natural resources university, sari, iran k. soleimani department of rangeland & watershed management engineering, sari agricultural sciences and natural resources university, sari, iran

there is a need to analyze and map rainfall erosivity to assess soil erosion at the regional scale. the objectives of this study were to develop a regional model to estimate seasonal erosivity from seasonal rainfall data and to study temporal and spatial distribution of rainfall erosivity for the gorganrood drainage basin in the northeast of iran. six gauging stations with a high temporal resol...

2000
Walter G. Knisel Eila Turtola

The GLEAMS model version 2.10 was calibrated and validated with data from research plots on illitic clay soil near the Agricultural Research Centre at Jokioinen, Finland. Observed surface runoff, drainage ̄ow, erosion, and associated nitrogen and phosphorus loads from 0.46 ha plots were used in the model application for a 7-year period with different management practices. Two plots were used fo...

2016
Mushombe Muma Alain N. Rousseau Silvio J. Gumiere Xuan Yu

3D hydrological modeling was performed, using CATHY (acronym for CATchment HYdrology model), with the basic objective of checking whether the model could reproduce the effects of subsurface agricultural drainage on stream flows and soil water storage. The model was also used to further our understanding of the impact of soil hydrodynamic properties on watershed hydrology. Flows simulated by CAT...

2010
Shuhua Yi A. David McGuire Eric Kasischke Jennifer Harden Kristen Manies Michelle Mack Merritt Turetsky

[1] Ecosystem models have not comprehensively considered how interactions among fire disturbance, soil environmental conditions, and biogeochemical processes affect ecosystem dynamics in boreal forest ecosystems. In this study, we implemented a dynamic organic soil structure in the Terrestrial Ecosystem Model (DOS‐TEM) to investigate the effects of fire on soil temperature, moisture, and ecosys...

2008
Feifei Pan Christa D. Peters-Lidard

The objective of this work was to explain an apparent contradiction in the literature related to the relationship between mean and variance (or standard deviation) of soil moisture fields. Some studies found an increase in soil moisture variance with decreasing mean soil moisture, while others showed a decrease. The evidence of maximum variance in the mid-range of mean soil moisture was also re...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular biology 2015
Letícia Bianca Pereira Renato Vicentini Laura M M Ottoboni

The core microbiota of a neutral mine drainage and the surrounding high heavy metal content soil at a Brazilian copper mine were characterized by 16S rDNA pyrosequencing. The core microbiota of the drainage was dominated by the generalist genus Meiothermus. The soil samples contained a more heterogeneous bacterial community, with the presence of both generalist and specialist bacteria. Both env...

2017
Luwen Zhuang S Majid Hassanizadeh Chao-Zhong Qin Arjen de Waal

The difference between average pressures of two immiscible fluids is commonly assumed to be the same as macroscopic capillary pressure, which is considered to be a function of saturation only. However, under transient conditions, a dependence of this pressure difference on the time rate of saturation change has been observed by many researchers. This is commonly referred to as dynamic capillari...

Journal: :Radiotherapy and Oncology 2015

2015
Toru Nakajima Rattan Lal

Subsurface drainage influences the gaseous exchange in soils and improves crop productivity. Thus, gas diffusivity were monitored on a long-term drainage/tillage experiment established in 1994 at the Waterman Farm of The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA. Specific objectives of the present study were to compare the gas diffusion and physical properties (bulk density and water retention) ...

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