نتایج جستجو برای: watershed modeling

تعداد نتایج: 404310  

2010
Arthur J. Caplan Bethany T. Neilson Matthew Baker

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has been pressing for this type of approach since the promulgation of its Water Quality Trading Policy in 2003, the intent of which is “to encourage voluntary trading programs that facilitate implementation of Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs), reduce the costs of compliance with Clean Water Act regulations, establish incentives for voluntary reduc...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2004
David I Gustafson Katherine H Carr Timothy R Green Christophe Gustin Russell L Jones R Peter Richards

A new regulatory approach is needed to characterize peak pesticide concentrations in surface waters over a range of watershed scales. Methods now in common use rely upon idealized edge-of-field scenarios that ignore scaling effects. Although some watershed-scale regulatory models are available, their complexity generally prevents them from being used duringthe pesticide registration decision pr...

2014
Dimitris Fotakis Epameinondas Sidiropoulos Athanasios Loukas

Watershed simulation software used for operational purposes must possess both dependability of results and flexibility in parameter selection and testing. The UBC watershed model (UBCWM) contains a wide spectrum of parameters expressing meteorological, geological, as well as ecological watershed characteristics. The hydrological model was coupled to the MapInfo GIS and the software created was ...

2014
S. Sharma P. Srivastava L. Kalin X. Fang E. Elias

During drinking water treatment, chlorine reacts with total organic carbon (TOC) to form disinfection byproducts (DBP), some of which can be carcinogenic. Additional treatment required to remove TOC before chlorination significantly increases treatment cost. There are two main sources of TOC in a water supply reservoir: (1) the watershed draining to the reservoir, and (2) the internal loading w...

2003
Daniel Andresen Mitchell Neilsen Gurdip Singh Prasanta Kalita

The DHARMA domain-specific middleware system is intended to allow hydrologic field engineers to tackle water-management problems on a scale previously impossible without sophisticated computational management systems. DHARMA provides automatic data acquisition via the Internet; data fusion from online, local, and cached resources; smart caching of intermediate results; parallel process executio...

2011
Shreeram Inamdar Nina Finger Shatrughan Singh Myron Mitchell Delphis Levia Harsh Bais Durelle Scott Patrick McHale

Understanding the quantity and quality of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in potential watershed sources is critical for explaining and quantifying the exports of DOM in stream runoff. Here, we examined the concentration and quality of DOM for ten watershed sources in a 12 ha forested catchment over a two-year period. DOM composition was evaluated for: throughfall, litter leachate, soil water (z...

2008
Zhiqiang Zhang Shengping Wang Ge Sun Steven G. McNulty Huayong Zhang Jianlao Li Manliang Zhang Eduard Klaghofer Peter Strauss

Quantifying the hydrologic responses to land use ⁄ land cover change and climate variability is essential for integrated sustainable watershed management in water limited regions such as the Loess Plateau in Northwestern China where an adaptive watershed management approach is being implemented. Traditional empirical modeling approach to quantifying the accumulated hydrologic effects of watersh...

Journal: :journal of tethys 0

successful modeling of hydro-environmental processes widely relies on quantity and quality of accessible data and noisy data might effect on the functioning of the modeling. on the other hand in training phase of any artificial intelligence (ai) based model, each training data set is usually a limited sample of possible patterns of the process and hence, might not show the behavior of whole pop...

2002
Daniel Andresen Mitchell L. Neilsen Gurdip Singh Prasanta K. Kalita

The DHARMA domain-specific middleware system is intended to allow hydrologic field engineers to tackle water-management problems on a scale previously impossible without sophisticated computational management systems. DHARMA provides automatic data acquisition via the Internet; data fusion from online, local, and cached resources; smart caching of intermediate results; parallel process executio...

2015
Zeyuan Qiu

Saturation excess is a major runoff process in humid regions such as the US Northeast. Topographic index (TI) is used to simulate the pattern of runoff-contributing areas following a saturation excess runoff process. Although TI is useful to delineate saturated areas, i.e., hydrologically sensitive areas, for taking spatially distinctive actions in watersheds for improving water quality, local ...

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