نتایج جستجو برای: الحاقیه arccn runoff

تعداد نتایج: 14605  

1993
Kyle E. Juracek

Digital topographic, soil, and land-use information was used to estimate potential runoff-contributing areas in Kansas. The results were used to compare selected subbasins representing slope, soil, land-use, and runoff variability across the State. Potential runoff-contributing areas were estimated collectively for the processes of infiltration-excess and saturation-excess overland flow using a...

2006
Donald W. Meals David C. Braun

Contamination by bacteria is a leading cause of impairment in U.S. waters, particularly in areas of livestock agriculture. We evaluated the effectiveness of several practices in reducing Escherichia coli levels in runoff from fields receiving liquid dairy (Bos taurus) manure. Runoff trials were conducted on replicated hay and silage corn (Zea mays L.) plots using simulated rainfall. Levels of E...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2016
Mats Larsbo Maria Sandin Nick Jarvis Ararso Etana Jenny Kreuger

Pesticides stored at or close to the soil surface after field application can be mobilized and transported off the field when surface runoff occurs. The objective of our study was to quantify the potential pesticide losses in surface runoff from a conventionally managed agricultural field in a Swedish climate. This was achieved by measuring surface runoff volumes and concentrations in runoff of...

Journal: :Environmental Modelling and Software 2007
W. C. Boughton

A 64-year data set of daily rainfall and runoff, and average monthly potential evapotranspiration (PET) was split into subsets of 2, 5, 10, 20 and 30 years. Each subset was used to calibrate the AWBM daily rainfall-runoff model. Each subset calibration was then used to estimate runoff from the 64 years of rainfall and PET data. The ratios of calculated to actual total runoff were used to determ...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2015
Xuyang Zhang Kean S Goh

Three models were evaluated for their accuracy in simulating pesticide runoff at the edge of agricultural fields: Pesticide Root Zone Model (PRZM), Root Zone Water Quality Model (RZWQM), and OpusCZ. Modeling results on runoff volume, sediment erosion, and pesticide loss were compared with measurements taken from field studies. Models were also compared on their theoretical foundations and ease ...

2007
Yang Hong Robert F. Adler Faisal Hossain Scott Curtis George J. Huffman

[1] Motivated by the recent increasing availability of global remote sensing data for estimating precipitation and describing land surface characteristics, this note reports an approximate assessment of quasi-global runoff computed by incorporating satellite rainfall data and other remote sensing products in a relatively simple rainfall-runoff simulation approach: the Natural Resources Conserva...

1999
Bette L. Otto-Bliesner

Changes in atmospheric carbon dioxide have been proposed as a major regulator of climate during the last 570 million years. Continental weathering and its variation over time are hypothesized to be important for controlling atmospheric carbon dioxide. Continental weathering is altered by changes in total runoff as well as changes in the size and elevation of the land masses to be weathered. Whe...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2003
James M Dabrowski Ralf Schulz

Runoff and spray drift are important sources of nonpoint pesticide pollution in surface waters, but few studies have directly compared these routes of input in an exposure assessment scenario. To this end, a runoff formula suggested by the Organization for Economic and Cooperative Development (Paris, France) and basic drift values (95th percentiles) were integrated into a geographical informati...

2015
Tsung-Yu Lee Jr-Chuan Huang Jun-Yi Lee Shih-Hao Jien Franz Zehetner Shuh-Ji Kao Chon-Lin Lee

Fluvial sediment export from small mountainous rivers in Oceania has global biogeochemical significance affecting the turnover rate and export of terrestrial carbon, which might be speeding up at the recognized conditions of increased rainfall intensity. In this study, the historical runoff and sediment export from 16 major rivers in Taiwan are investigated and separated into an early stage (19...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2007
Charles S Wortmann Daniel T Walters

Manure application can lead to excessive soil test P levels in surface soil, which can contribute to increased P concentration in runoff. However, manure application often results in reduced runoff and sediment loss. Research was conducted to determine the residual effects of previously applied compost, plowing of soil with excessive soil test P, and application of additional compost after plow...

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