نتایج جستجو برای: water erosion

تعداد نتایج: 575644  

Journal: :Scientia Agricola 2003

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه شهید بهشتی - دانشکده علوم زمین 1385

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2015
Sila Pla-Pueyo César Viseras Ian Candy Jesús M. Soria Fernando García-García Danielle Schreve

A cyclical pattern can be observed in the central sector of the Guadix Basin (southern Spain) in the Late Pliocene-Quaternary alluvial fan deposits prograding into its axial valley. A climatic significance has been attributed to this cyclicity on the basis of sedimentological and preliminary isotopic studies. The progradation phases of the alluvial fans are here attributed to more arid time int...

2009
Tracy H. Allen

Tibetans view the environment as an interrelated balance upon which humans and nature coexist. Overconsumption of resources is discouraged, and the taking of life is forbidden by Buddhist practice. However, as traditional people meet the modern world, checkerboard patterns are carved into forested mountain slopes, pollution runs freely in once pristine waters, erosion lays grasslands bare, and ...

Journal: :Ultrasonics sonochemistry 1997
C G Stephanis J G Hatiris D E Mourmouras

This research determines which of the phenomena that appear during cavitation are responsible for the erosion of some brittle water soluble materials, such as gypsum and alum, when exposed to a high intensity ultrasound field over the cavitation level. The observation that gypsum suffers no erosion under the effect of an ultrasound field when the material is irradiated in a saturated solution o...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 0
h. asadi department of soil science, faculty of agricultural engineering and technology, university of tehran, karaj, islamic republic of iran. m. honarmand department of soil science, faculty of agricultural sciences, university of guilan, rasht, islamic republic of iran. m. vazifedoust department of soil science, faculty of agricultural sciences, university of guilan, rasht, islamic republic of iran. a. moussavi department of soil science, faculty of agricultural sciences, university of guilan, rasht, islamic republic of iran.

risk assessment of soil erosion, one of the most important land degradation problems worldwide, is very essential for land and water resources management, and development of soil conservation methods. in the present study, the temporal changes of soil erosion risk were assessed from 1987 to 2010, based on the revised universal soil loss equation (rusle) using remote sensing (rs) and geographic ...

2002
Bedrich Benes Rafael Forsbach

A new algorithm for hydraulic terrain erosion is introduced. The main goal of the paper is to provide a technique which is inspired by physics and which allows for high level of control. We divided the erosion process into four independent steps that can be applied independently to achieve high level of realism. The erosion algorithm is based on the ability of water to dissolve material that is...

2006
R. Cory Greer Joan Q. Wu Prabhakar Singh Donald K. McCool

The Palouse area of the Northwestern Wheat and Range Region suffers high erosion throughout the winter season. The excessive soil loss is a result of a combination of winter precipitation, intermittent freezing and thawing of soils, steep land slopes, and improper management practices. Soil strength is typically decreased by the cyclic freeze and thaw, particularly during the period of thawing....

Journal: :Journal of Visualization and Computer Animation 2006
Bedrich Benes Václav Tesínský Jan Hornys Sanjiv K. Bhatia

This paper presents a generalized solution to modelling hydraulic erosion using ideas from fluid mechanics. The model is based on the Navier–Stokes equations, which provide the dynamics of velocity and pressure. These equations form the basis for the model to balance erosion and deposition that determine changes in the layers between water and erosion material. The eroded material is captured a...

2010
Li Wang Joan Q. Wu William J. Elliot Shuhui Dun Sergey Lapin Fritz R. Fiedler Dennis C. Flanagan

The Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP) model is a process-based, continuous-simulation, watershed hydrology and erosion model. It is an important tool for water erosion simulation owing to its unique functionality in representing diverse landuse and management conditions. Its applicability is limited to relatively small watersheds since its current version does not simulate flow in permane...

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