نتایج جستجو برای: catchment area

تعداد نتایج: 592453  

2006
Rona Vink

2 IMMISSION ANALYSIS ................................................................................................... 26 2.1 Theoretical background.................................................................................................. 26 2.2 Results of immission analysis......................................................................................... 29 2.3 Summary and con...

2007
Lawrence V. Stanislawski Michael P. Finn Mark Barnes E. Lynn Usery

The catchment, or catchment area, is the area associated with a segment of a drainage network. Surface runoff in a catchment flows into the associated network segment. Catchment area is commonly used for estimating watershed parameters, such as upstream drainage area, flood frequency, or surface-water flow. Hydrologic analyses require relatively accurate catchment area estimates to furnish subs...

Water harvesting is the collection of runoff for productivity purposes, instead of runoff being left to cause erosion. In arid and semi-arid drought-prone areas, micro-catchments are widely used as a water harvesting method to improve rangeland condition. The aim of present study was to investigate the effects of micro-catchment on ecological indices of rangeland health in Ghick-Sheikhha, Jirof...

2008
Matteo Cacciari Gavin P. Salam Gregory Soyez

The area of a jet is a measure of its susceptibility to radiation, like pileup or underlying event (UE), that on average, in the jet’s neighbourhood, is uniform in rapidity and azimuth. In this article we establish a theoretical grounding for the discussion of jet areas, introducing two main definitions, passive and active areas, which respectively characterise the sensitivity to pointlike or d...

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 ...

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 ...

In this study, the pollution of the Revenj River sediments with heavy elements has been studied. Revenj River catchment with an area of ​​131 Km2 is located 20 kilometers from the city of Torbat-e-Jam (northeast of Iran). To investigate the contamination of sediments with heavy elements, 15 samples of sediments were taken from the area and analyzed by ICP-MS. In order to monitor the contamina...

Excessive use of water and soil resources, especially in arid and semi-arid regions, increases soil erosion, destructive storms, the occurrence of dust, and desertification. Therefore, to prevent environmental problems in these areas, it is necessary to efficiently manage water and soil resources in arid and semi-arid regions. Rainwater catchment systems are one of the management and operationa...

2014
Caterina Calsamiglia Antonio Miralles Eduardo Azevedo Guillaume Haeringer Onur Kesten Tayfun Sonmez

We compare popular school choice mechanisms in terms of children’s access to better schools (ABS) than their catchment area school, in districts with school stratification and where priority is given for residence in the catchment area of the school. In a large market model with two good schools and one bad school, we calculate worst-case and best-case bounds of the Boston Mechanism (BM). We fi...

2015
Aobo Wang David C Wheeler

A catchment area (CA) is the geographic area and population from which a cancer center draws patients. Defining a CA allows a cancer center to describe its primary patient population and assess how well it meets the needs of cancer patients within the CA. A CA definition is required for cancer centers applying for National Cancer Institute (NCI)-designated cancer center status. In this research...

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