نتایج جستجو برای: geo wepp

تعداد نتایج: 15171  

2002
Chris S. Renschler Dennis C. Flanagan

Practical decision-making in spatially distributed natural resource management is increasingly based on process models linked to Geographical Information Systems (GIS). Geo-spatial environmental data and decision support tools can now be made available to a much larger audience by using powerful personal computers and internet-accessible mapping tools. Traditionally decision support tools based...

ژورنال: :پژوهشنامه مدیریت حوزه آبخیز 0
سوسن طولابی موسی عابدینی اباذر اسمعلی عوری

آب و خاک حاصل­خیز مهم­ترین منابع طبیعی هر کشور و پایه و اساس حیات بشر به شمار می­آیند. فرسایش خاک و تولید رسوب باعث کاهش حاصلخیزی زمین­های زراعی و در نتیجه به مخاطره افتادن حیات انسان می­شود، از طرف دیگر افزایش میزان رسوبدهی حوزه­های آبخیز نقش مهمی در کاهش عمر مفید سدها و کاهش ظرفیت آبگیری آنها دارد، بنابراین بررسی و مطالعه­ی فرسایش خاک و برآورد رسوب خروجی حوزه­های آبخیز امری ضروری می­باشد. انج...

2008
Alaaddin Yüksel Abdullah E. Akay Recep Gundogan Mahmut Reis Muzaffer Cetiner

The geo-spatial interface of the WEPP model called GeoWEPP uses digital geo-referenced information integrated with the most common GIS tools to predict sedimentyield and runoff. The model determines where and when the sediment yield and runoffoccurs and locates possible deposition places. In this study, the sediment yield and runofffrom Orcan Creek watershed in Kahramanmaras region was estimate...

2006
Suresh Kumar Geert Sterk V. K. Dadhwal

Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP), a process based erosion model that computes spatial and temporal distributions of surface runoff, soil loss and sediment deposition from overland flow on hillslopes and soil loss and sediment deposition from concentrated flow in small channels. In the present study, surface runoff and soil loss were simulated in a mini watershed (57 ha) of Sitlarao water...

2004

The Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP) is a physically based erosion model for applications to dryland and irrigated agriculture, rangeland, and forests. U.S. Forest Service (USFS) experience showed that WEPP was not being adapted because of the difficulty in building files describing the input conditions in the existing interfaces. To address this difficulty, a suite of Internet interface...

2009
J. X. Zhang J. Q. Wu K. Chang W. J. Elliot S. Dun

The recent modification of the Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP) model has improved its applicability to hydrology and erosion modeling in forest watersheds. To generate reliable topographic and hydrologic inputs for the WEPP model, carefully selecting digital elevation models (DEMs) with appropriate resolution and accuracy is essential because topography is a major factor controlling wat...

2002
Halil KIRNAK

The Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP) model and the Agricultural Non-Point-Source Pollution Model (AGNPS) were used in conjunction with a geographic information system (GIS) database to predict runoff and sediment discharges for Rock Creek watershed, an agricultural watershed in Ohio, USA. Observed and predicted values were compared for selected storm events in 1988 and 1990. The statisti...

Journal: :International Journal of Geographical Information Science 2008
Jane Xinxin Zhang Kang-Tsung Chang Joan Qiong Wu

Digital elevation models (DEMs) vary in resolution and accuracy by the production method. DEMs with different resolutions and accuracies can generate varied topographic and hydrological features, which can in turn affect predictions by soil erosion models, such as the WEPP (Water Erosion Prediction Project) model. This study investigates the effects of DEMs on deriving topographic and hydrologi...

1999
T. A. Cochrane

Two different methods utilizing geographical information systems (GIS) and digital elevation models (DEMs) are described and evaluated for applying the Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP) model to assess water erosion and runoff in small watersheds. The first approach, called the Hillslope method, presents an automated method for the application of WEPP through the extraction of hillslopes ...

2010
John D. Williams Erin S. Brooks

Computer simulation models are essential tools for evaluating soil erosion potential over large areas of cropland. Small-plot and field-scale evaluations are commonly conducted for federal farm program compliance, but producers are now faced with off-farm water quality concerns. Predicting the potential contribution of upland sediment is of interest to producers and state and federal agencies. ...

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