نتایج جستجو برای: catchments of velayatroud

تعداد نتایج: 21164525  

2004
Katarina Kyllmar

Kyllmar, K. 2004. Nitrogen Leaching in Small Agricultural Catchments Modelling and monitoring for assessing state, trends and effects of counter-measures. Doctoral thesis. ISSN 1401-6249, ISBN 91-576-6761-6. Nitrogen (N) leaching from arable land to the aquatic environment is considered a serious problem. Small agricultural monitoring catchments in Sweden were used for the application and testi...

Journal: :Science 2005
Christer Nilsson Catherine A Reidy Mats Dynesius Carmen Revenga

A global overview of dam-based impacts on large river systems shows that over half (172 out of 292) are affected by dams, including the eight most biogeographically diverse. Dam-impacted catchments experience higher irrigation pressure and about 25 times more economic activity per unit of water than do unaffected catchments. In view of projected changes in climate and water resource use, these ...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2004
علیرضا زارعی, , احمد ابریشم‌چی, , سیدسعید اسلامیان, ,

An approach for regional low flow frequency analysis is to use multiple regression techniques for obtaining relationships between low flows with specific return periods and catchments characteristics. In this paper, this method has been used. After single-site frequency analysis for 20 stream gauging stations, homogeneity test was performed. Regional relationships between low flows with return ...

2004
J. M. Spate B.F.W Croke J. P. Norton

A project which sets out to explore alternative methods of regionalisation for prediction of streamflow in ungauged catchments is described. A commonly applied regionalisation methodology estimates model parameters for the ungauged basin from multiple linear regressions between parameters and catchment attributes, calibrated on gauged catchments. Its effectiveness is limited by the availability...

2007
Alexandre Marco da Silva Lilian Casatti Clayton Alcarde Alvares Aline Maria Leite Luiz Antonio Martinelli Steven F. Durrant

Soil loss expectation and possible relationships among soil erosion, riparian vegetation and water quality were studied in the São José dos Dourados River basin, State of São Paulo, Brazil. Through Geographic Information System (GIS) resources and technology, Soil Loss Expectation (SLE) data obtained using the Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE) model were analyzed. For the whole catchment area...

2006
J. Parajka V. Naeimi K. Scipal

This paper examines the potential of scatterometer data from ERS satellites for improving hydrological simulations in both gauged and ungauged catchments. We compare the soil moisture dynamics simulated by a semidistributed hydrologic model in 320 Austrian catchments with the soil moisture dynamics inferred from the satellite data. The most apparent differences occur in the Alpine areas. Assimi...

2005
H. Kunstmann J. Krause

Inverse distributed hydrological modelling of alpine catchments H. Kunstmann, J. Krause, and S. Mayr Institute for Meteorology and Climate Research (IMK-IFU), Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Kreuzeckbahnstraße 19, 82 467 Garmisch-Partenkirchen,Germany Institute of Geographic Sciences, Freie Universität Berlin, Malteserstraße 74–100, 12 249 Berlin, Germany Received: 6 October 2005 – Accepted: 19 Oc...

Journal: :desert 2013
a. kouhpeima s. feiznia h. ahmadi s.a. asghar hashemi h. ghadimi

this contribution determines suitable fingerprinting properties for sediment source discrimination within theamrovan and atary catchments in semnan province, iran. these catchments are representative of a range of geology formations and should therefore provide a meaningful basis for a general assessment of the degree of sediment source discrimination afforded by a range of fingerprint properti...

2008
E. Eleftheriadou Y. Mylopoulos

The urgent demand of integrated water resources management has drawn attention to the issue of transnational water bodies that comprise exploitable resources for two or more countries. It is estimated that 50% of the global surface is lying on transboundary catchments and this percentage is continually increasing due to the creation of new nations, while around 40% of the earth’s population res...

2005
Chi M. Ho Roger A. Cropp Roger D. Braddock

The development of new hydrological models and the enhancement of the existing models are needed for water management. For instance, increasing rainfall may accelerate water erosion in watersheds and raise the probability of flooding events in the urban areas. The impacts include environmental and social-economic conditions. The hydrologic models SEADS, a physical process based model and GURUH,...

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