نتایج جستجو برای: الحاقیه arccn runoff

تعداد نتایج: 14605  

Journal: :Entropy 2012
Chien-Ming Chou

This paper presents a novel framework for the complexity analysis of rainfall, runoff, and runoff coefficient (RC) time series using multiscale entropy (MSE). The MSE analysis of RC time series was used to investigate changes in the complexity of rainfallrunoff processes due to human activities. Firstly, a coarse graining process was applied to a time series. The sample entropy was then compute...

2016
Robert A. Lusardi Michael T. Bogan Peter B. Moyle Randy A. Dahlgren

Flow variability plays an important role in structuring lotic communities, yet comparatively little is known about processes governing assemblage dynamics in stream ecosystems with stable environmental conditions, such as spring-fed rivers. Volcanic spring-fed rivers (hereafter spring-fed rivers) occur in geologically active landscapes of the western USA and around the globe. We sampled inverte...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2009
m.r. yazdani b. saghafian m. h. mahdian2 s. soltani

runoff estimation is one of the main challenges encountered in water and watershed management. spatial and temporal changes of factors which influence runoff due to het-erogeneity of the basins explain the complicacy of relations. artificial neural network (ann) is one of the intelligence techniques which is flexible and doesn’t call for any much physically complex processes. these networks can...

2002
C. H. Tan A. M. Melesse S. S. Yeh

Emerging technologies of remote sensing and GIS were integrated to estimate runoff for watershed basins in China Taipei and Florida. Two basins were selected in each region, with each pair representing a static and a developing case. Remotely sensed images from the Landsat 4, 5, and 7 satellites were used to develop land cover maps of the study areas for the years 1990, 1995, and 2000. GIS anal...

2002
Kenneth Schiff

Urban runoff is perceived as a large source of pollutant inputs to the ocean, but no mass emission monitoring programs have been established to assess this discharge. Recently, however, National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permits for urban runoff discharges were issued to stormwater management agencies on a regional (county-wide) basis and the 1994-95 water year represents the first...

2002
Andrea Butturini Susana Bernal Sergi Sabater Francesc Sabater

Stream and riparian groundwater hydrology has been studied in a small intermittent stream draining a forested catchment for a system representative of a Mediterranean climate. The relationship between precipitation and stream runoff and the interactions between stream water and the surrounding riparian groundwater have been analysed under a wide spectrum of meteorological conditions. The hypoth...

2014
M. I. Adham S. M. Shirazi F. Othman S. Rahman Z. Yusop Z. Ismail

Runoff potentiality of a watershed was assessed based on identifying curve number (CN), soil conservation service (SCS), and functional data analysis (FDA) techniques. Daily discrete rainfall data were collected from weather stations in the study area and analyzed through lowess method for smoothing curve. As runoff data represents a periodic pattern in each watershed, Fourier series was introd...

2008
John E. Gilley Elaine D. Berry Roger A. Eigenberg David B. Marx Bryan L. Woodbury J. E. Gilley E. D. Berry R. A. Eigenberg D. B. Marx B. L. Woodbury

Nutrient and microbial transport by runoff may vary at different locations within a beef cattle feedlot. If the areas making the largest contributions to nutrient and microbial transport can be identified, it may be possible to institute site‐specific management practices to reduce runoff nutrient and microbial transport. The objectives of this study were to: (1) measure selected feedlot soil p...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Shilong Piao Pierre Friedlingstein Philippe Ciais Nathalie de Noblet-Ducoudré David Labat Sönke Zaehle

The significant worldwide increase in observed river runoff has been tentatively attributed to the stomatal "antitranspirant" response of plants to rising atmospheric CO(2) [Gedney N, Cox PM, Betts RA, Boucher O, Huntingford C, Stott PA (2006) Nature 439: 835-838]. However, CO(2) also is a plant fertilizer. When allowing for the increase in foliage area that results from increasing atmospheric ...

2017
Eric Kuehler Jon Hathaway Andrew Tirpak

Ecohydrology. 2017;10:e1813. https://doi.org/10.1002/eco.1813 Abstract The use of green infrastructure for reducing stormwater runoff is increasingly common. One under‐studied component of the green infrastructure network is the urban forest system. Trees can play an important role as the “first line of defense” for restoring more natural hydrologic regimes in urban watersheds by intercepting r...

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