نتایج جستجو برای: representative watersheds

تعداد نتایج: 92866  

2011
Edmund C. Merem Sudha Yerramilli Yaw A. Twumasi Joan M. Wesley Bennetta Robinson Chandra Richardson

With water resource planning assuming greater importance in environmental protection efforts, analyzing the health of agricultural watersheds using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) becomes essential for decision-makers in Southern Texas. Within the area, there exist numerous threats from conflicting land uses. These include the conversion of land formerly designated for agricultural purpose...

2014
Ji-Hong Jeon Kyoung Jae Lim Bernard A. Engel

Estimating surface runoff for ungauged watershed is an important issue. The Soil Conservation Service Curve Number (SCS-CN) method developed from long-term experimental data is widely used to estimate surface runoff from gaged or ungauged watersheds. Many modelers have used the documented SCS-CN parameters without calibration, sometimes resulting in significant errors in estimating surface runo...

2003
Jianbiao Lu Ge Sun Steven G. McNulty Devendra M. Amatya

About 50 to 80 percent of precipitation in the southeastern United States returns to the atmosphere by evapotranspiration. As evapotranspiration is a major component in the forest water balances, accurately quantifying it is critical to predicting the effects of forest management and global change on water, sediment, and nutrient yield from forested watersheds. However, direct measurement of fo...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2010
Philip R Trowbridge J Steve Kahl Dari A Sassan Douglas L Heath Edward M Walsh

Six watersheds in New Hampshire were studied to determine the effects of road salt on stream water quality. Specific conductance in streams was monitored every 15 min for one year using dataloggers. Chloride concentrations were calculated from specific conductance using empirical relationships. Stream chloride concentrations were directly correlated with development in the watersheds and were i...

2016
Fabian Nippgen Brian L. McGlynn Ryan E. Emanuel James M. Vose

The rainfall-runoff response of watersheds is affected by the legacy of past hydroclimatic conditions. We examined how variability in precipitation affected streamflow using 21 years of daily streamflow and precipitation data from five watersheds at the Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory in southwestern North Carolina, USA. The gauged watersheds contained both coniferous and deciduous vegetation, do...

2012
Chansheng He Carlo DeMarchi

A physically based, spatially-distributed water quality model is being developed to simulate spatial and temporal distributions of material transport in the Great Lakes Watersheds of the U.S. Multiple databases of meteorology, land use, topography, hydrography, soils, agricultural statistics, and water quality were used to estimate nonpoint source loading potential in the study watersheds. Anim...

2011
Yusuf Serengil Wayne T. Swank Mark S. Riedel James M. Vose YUSUF SERENGIL WAYNE T. SWANK MARK S. RIEDEL JAMES M. VOSE

Understanding watershed responses to extreme events is important for assessing potential impacts of floods, droughts, episodic pollution, and other external driving variables on watershed resources. In this study, we combine trend and frequency analyses with paired watershed techniques to evaluate the long-term highand low-flow data from Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory in North Carolina, USA in a...

Journal: :Image Vision Comput. 2010
Cédric Allène Jean-Yves Audibert Michel Couprie Renaud Keriven

Minimum cuts, extremum spanning forests and watersheds have been used as the basis for powerful image segmentation procedures. In this paper, we present some results about the links which exist between these different approaches. Especially, we show that extremum spanning forests are particular cases of watersheds from arbitrary markers and that min-cuts coincide with extremum spanning forests ...

2013
Herbert Ssegane Devendra M. Amatya E. W. Tollner Zhaohua Dai Jami E. Nettles

Commonly used methods to predict streamflow at ungauged watersheds implicitly predict streamflow magnitude and temporal sequence concurrently. An alternative approach that has not been fully explored is the conceptualization of streamflow as a composite of two separable components of magnitude and sequence, where each component is estimated separately and then combined. Magnitude is modeled usi...

2015
Kirsten Stephan Kathleen L. Kavanagh Akihiro Koyama

We evaluated differences in the effects of three low-severity spring prescribed burns and four wildfires on nitrogen (N) biogeochemistry in Rocky Mountain headwater watersheds. We compared paired (burned/unburned) watersheds of four wildfires and three spring prescribed burns for three growing seasons post-fire. To better understand fire effects on the entire watershed ecosystem, we measured N ...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید