نتایج جستجو برای: subsurface runoff

تعداد نتایج: 29610  

2010
Kevin J. McGuire Jeffrey J. McDonnell

[1] Subsurface flow from hillslopes is widely recognized as an important contributor to streamflow generation; however, processes that control how and when hillslopes connect to streams remain unclear. We investigated stream and hillslope runoff dynamics through a wet‐up period in watershed 10 of the H. J. Andrews Experimental Forest in the western Cascades of Oregon where the riparian zone has...

2016
Josefina Herrera Jorge Gironás Carlos Bonilla Sergio Vera Rodolfo Reyes

Urban development can produce great impacts on local hydrology reducing infiltration and evapotranspiration, and increasing direct runoff volumes. Runoff control practices are implemented at local scales to control flow discharges and preserve the hydrological cycle. These techniques usually have green infrastructure therefore the application in semiarid and Mediterranean regions requires accou...

2003
Guo-Yue Niu Zong-Liang Yang

Three different schemes of topography-based runoff production [versatile integrator of surface atmospheric processes (VISA)-TOP1, VISA-TOP2, and VISA-TOP3] are described for a land-surface model (LSM) developed for use with a general circulation model (GCM). The schemes’ sensitivities to some key parameters are assessed for two catchments using data sets developed for the Project for Intercompa...

2016
Mark E. Grismer Saskia Keesstra

Determination of overland sheet flow depths, velocities and celerities across the hillslope in watershed modeling is important towards estimation of surface storage, travel times to streams and soil detachment rates. It requires careful characterization of the flow processes. Similarly, determination of the temporal variation of hillslope-riparian-stream hydrologic connectivity requires estimat...

2002
A. P. Mallarino B. M. Stewart J. L. Baker J. D. Downing J. E. Sawyer

Excessive phosphorus (P) loss from soils impairs surface water resources. An assessment tool or index has been proposed to identify fields with high potential risk of P delivery. The P index integrates P source and transport factors into a decision making process that may lead to changes in current P management and soil conservation practices. The index recognizes that a single soil P threshold...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Oded Aharonson Maria T Zuber Daniel H Rothman Norbert Schorghofer Kelin X Whipple

Measurements acquired by the Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter on board the Mars Global Surveyor indicate that large drainage systems on Mars have geomorphic characteristics inconsistent with prolonged erosion by surface runoff. We find the topography has not evolved to an expected equilibrium terrain form, even in areas where runoff incision has been previously interpreted. By analogy with terrestr...

2002
Tomas Vitvar Douglas A. Burns Gregory B. Lawrence Jeffrey J. McDonnell David M. Wolock

A method for estimation of mean baseflow residence time in watersheds from hydrograph runoff recession characteristics was developed. Runoff recession characteristics were computed for the period 1993–96 in the 2 km2 Winnisook watershed, Catskill Mountains, southeastern New York, and were used to derive mean values of subsurface hydraulic conductivity and the storage coefficient. These values w...

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...

2017
Suresh Sharma Indrajeet Chaubey

Nitrate loss from bioenergy crop fields has attracted considerable attention during the last few years because of its potential negative impact on aquatic and human health. Both controllable and uncontrollable factors for nitrate loss have been the subject of several previous studies. Due to differences in climate, biophysical dissimilarities and land management characteristics in different par...

Journal: :Applied microbiology 1972
R A Rhodes G R Hrubant

A quantitative determination was made every 2 months for a year of the microflora of beef cattle waste and runoff at a medium-sized midwestern feedlot. Counts were obtained for selected groups of organisms in waste taken from paved areas of pens cleaned daily and, therefore, reflect the flora of raw waste. Overall, in terms of viable count per gram dry weight, the feedlot waste contained 10 tot...

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