نتایج جستجو برای: rain erosion capacity

تعداد نتایج: 323315  

Journal: :Water 2022

Slope farmland is prone to soil erosion, especially in sub/tropical regions. However, our understanding of near-surface hydrology characteristics and their controlled factors red sloping remains limited. Here, we conducted simulated rainfall experiments assess the impact pattern, straw mulching, structure on hydrological processes southern China. Results showed that: (1) short duration-high int...

2006
Djordje Grujic Bodo Bookhagen

A fundamental objective in studies of climate-erosion-tectonics coupling is to document convincing correlation between observable indicators of these processes on the scale of a mountain range. The eastern Himalayas are a unique range to quantify the contribution of tectonics and climate to long-term erosion rates, because uniform and steady tectonics have persisted for several million years, w...

Erosion is one of the most destructive and continuous phenomena that cannot be prevented and only could be controlled by studying the chemical and physical properties of soil. Marls are one of the most important sedimentary units in Iran which have high rate in sediment production and erodibility because of their Physico-chemical characteristics. These properties caused large environmental and ...

2007
Bedrich Benes

We present a new real-time hydraulic erosion simulation for Computer Graphics. In our system water runs over the surface and disintegrates the underlying layer of soil. The grit is simulated as a fluid with higher viscosity and moves on the ground of the water pool. When water evaporates, or the dissolved soil exceeds a critical level, the dissolved matter is deposited back on the ground for ac...

Journal: :Jurnal Teknik Pertanian 2023

Infiltration plays an essential role in increasing the soil water content as a part of hydrological cycle. affects surface runoff and conservation. It also determines sustainability groundwater system. Heavy rain intensity exceeding infiltration capacity will result runoff, excessive cause erosion. This study aims to investigate suitable rate model Mediterranean clay textured with various condi...

Journal: :CoRR 2016
Paul M. Aoki

— As demand for broadband service increases in emerging regions, high-capacity wireless links can accelerate and cost-reduce the deployment of new networks (both backhaul and customer site connection). Such links are increasingly common in developed countries, but their reliability in emerging regions is questioned where very heavy tropical rain is present. Here, we investigate the robustness o...

Journal: :The journal of contemporary dental practice 2009
Andac Barkin Bavbek Orhan Murat Dogan Tamer Yilmaz Arife Dogan

AIM The aim of this report is to describe the relationship of some salivary parameters to dental erosion resulting from excessive citric acid consumption and present a description of a prosthetic approach used to restore the damaged dentition of a patient with severe erosion. BACKGROUND The high consumption of dietary sources of acids can lead to erosion or the excessive wear of dental hard t...

2016
Andrew R. Anderson Thomas G. Franti

Increased urbanization has resulted in water quality and flooding problems for many receiving waters in the United States. Bioretention, or rain gardens, is one of the most widely popular and effective best management practices in low impact development (LID), which strives to return a watershed to a predevelopment hydrologic regime. Many studies have evaluated large bioretention cells in resea...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2014
m. haghjou b. hayati d. momeni choleki

in recent decades, large investments have been made to introduce soil conservation methods, but most of these efforts have had limited success in achieving the goals. as a result, attempt to identify the factors deterring or promoting adoption of soil conservation practices is important. therefore, this study aimed to investigate factors affecting adoption of soil conservation practices by rain...

2005
V. H. Durán Zuazo J. Aguilar Ruiz Franco Tarifa

The coast of the provinces of Granada and Malaga (SE Spain) are economically important areas for the subtropical fruit cultivation. The climate is characterized by heavy periodic rainfall, which is one of the main factors responsible for soil erosion in this agroecosystem. However, the erosion depends on a host of factors, including soil, topography, cropping and soilconservation techniques. Th...

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