نتایج جستجو برای: hydrologic soil groups

تعداد نتایج: 909816  

2008
Yuyu Zhou

In this study we develop a distributed and object-oriented rainfall-runoff simulation (DORS) model with incorporation of 1-m high spatial resolution impervious surface area (ISA) data obtained from true-color digital orthophoto. This physically based model simulates hydrologic processes of precipitation interception, infiltration, evaporation and evapotranspiration, soil moisture and change of ...

2009
Jon D. Pelletier Craig Rasmussen

[1] The hydrologic response of upland watersheds is strongly controlled by soil (regolith) thickness. Despite the need to quantify soil thickness for input into hydrologic models, there is currently no widely used, geomorphically based method for doing so. In this paper we describe and illustrate a new method for predictive mapping of soil thicknesses using high-resolution topographic data, num...

2002
K. R. Reddy Y. Wang W. F. DeBusk

The Florida Everglades wetland ecosystem is subject to changes in hydroperiod and nutrient loading, resulting in soil P enrichment and changes in vegetation communities. The objectives of this study were to: (i) quantify the forms of inorganic and organic P in soils from four hydrologic units of the Everglades, and (ii) develop empirical relationships among various soil P forms. Soil samples fr...

2008
Gabriel Senay

Evapotranspiration (ET) is an important component of the hydrologic budget because it expresses the exchange of mass and energy between the soil-water-vegetation system and the atmosphere. Prevailing weather conditions influence potential or reference ET through variables such as radiation, temperature, wind, and relativity humidity. In addition to these weather variables, actual ET (ETa) is al...

2011
Gwangseob Kim Jung-a Park

In this paper, a soil moisture estimation model was developed to calculate the nationwide soil moisture fields using on site soil moisture observation, precipitation, surface temperature, MODIS NDVI and a data mining technique, Classification And Regression Tree (CART) algorithm and neural networks. The model was applied to the Yong-dam dam basin since the soil moisture observations of the Yong...

Journal: :Environmental management 2015
Jon Paul Pierre Charles J Abolt Michael H Young

We assess the spatial and geomorphic fragmentation from the recent Eagle Ford Shale play in La Salle County, Texas, USA. Wells and pipelines were overlaid onto base maps of land cover, soil properties, vegetation assemblages, and hydrologic units. Changes to continuity of different ecoregions and supporting landscapes were assessed using the Landscape Fragmentation Tool (a third-party ArcGIS ex...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2012
Rebecca B Neumann Zoe G Cardon

Hydraulic redistribution (HR) - the movement of water from moist to dry soil through plant roots - occurs worldwide within a range of different ecosystems and plant species. The proposed ecological and hydrologic impacts of HR include increasing dry-season transpiration and photosynthetic rates, prolonging the life span of fine roots and maintaining root-soil contact in dry soils, and moving ra...

2009
Shengping Wang Zhiqiang Zhang Ge Sun Steven G. McNulty Manliang Zhang

Soil conservation practices have been widely implemented on the Loess Plateau to reduce severe soil erosion in north-central China over the past three decades. However, the hydrologic impacts of these practices are not well documented and understood. The objective of this study was to examine how water yield has changed after implementing soil conservation practices that resulted in changes in ...

2008
Christopher D. Barton Danielle M. Andrews Randall K. Kolka

Carolina bays are shallow depression wetlands found in the southeastern United States that have been severely altered by human activity. The need to restore these complex and diverse systems is well established, but our limited understanding of wetland hydrologic processes in these systems hinders our ability to assess the effectiveness of bay restoration efforts. Carolina bays exhibit a wide r...

2006
J. G. Arnold R. Srinivasan R. S. Muttiah P. M. Allen

This paper describes the application of a continuous daily water balance model called SWAT(Soil and Water Assessment Tool) for the conterminous U.S. The local water balance is represented by four control volumes; (1) snow, (2) soil profile, (3) shallow aquifer, and (4) deep aquifer. The components of the water balance are simulated using "storage" models and readily available input parameters. ...

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