نتایج جستجو برای: bakhtegan catchment

تعداد نتایج: 12282  

Journal: :محیط شناسی 0
یوسف رفیعی دانشجوی کارشناسی ارشد برنامه?ریزی محیط زیست دانشکدة محیط زیست دانشگاه تهران بهرام ملک محمدی استادیار گروه برنامه?ریزی محیط زیست دانشکدة محیط زیست دانشگاه تهران علی اکبر آبکار استادیار دانشکدة ژئوماتیک و نقشه?برداری دانشگاه خواجه نصیرالدین طوسی احمدرضا یاوری دانشیار گروه برنامه?ریزی محیط زیست دانشکدة محیط زیست دانشگاه تهران مجید رمضانی مهریان دانشجوی کارشناسی ارشد برنامه?ریزی محیط زیست دانشکدة محیط زیست دانشگاه تهران حمید ظهرابی مدیر کل حفاظت محیط زیست استان سمنان

wetlands, national parks and wildlife refuges are the most important ecological capitals, so inform of their change has main role in quality of management of such area. having new information of their changes helps us to find causes of changes and plans and policies that needed. remote sensing data are one of the most important and best sources for changes monitoring especially in environment. ...

Journal: :اکو هیدرولوژی 0
حمیدرضا قره چایی دانشجوی دکتری، دانشکدۀ منابع طبیعی، دانشگاه تهران، کرج علیرضا مقدم نیا دانشیار، دانشکدۀ منابع طبیعی، دانشگاه تهران، کرج آرش ملکیان دانشیار، دانشکدۀ منابع طبیعی، دانشگاه تهران، کرج آزاده احمدی استادیار، دانشکدۀ عمران، دانشگاه صنعتی اصفهان، اصفهان

arid and semi-arid ecosystems are very sensitivity to changes. fluctuations in climate variables and increasing human activities; result in the changes in hydrological processes of these ecosystems, and consequently, their structures degradation. in this study, hydro-climatic data of the bakhtegan basin for the period of 1972–2011, were analyzed to assess effects of climate variability and huma...

2005
B. Grayson

1 Co-operative Research Centre for Catchment Hydrology and the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Melbourne ([email protected], [email protected], [email protected]). 2 Co-operative Research Centre for Catchment Hydrology and the School of Anthropology, Geography and Environmental Studies, University of Melbourne (idruth@unimel...

2010
James W. Kirchner Doerthe Tetzlaff Chris Soulsby

Time series of chloride concentrations and oxygen-18 isotopic ratios are widely used for tracing catchment storage and mixing processes and for inferring catchment travel-time distributions. However, neither chloride nor oxygen-18 is an ideal hydrologic tracer: chloride concentrations in streamwater can be affected by dry deposition, evapoconcentration and biogeochemical cycling, and water isot...

2016
PAMELA L. SULLIVAN SCOTT A. HYNEK XIN GU KAMINI SINGHA TIMOTHY WHITE HYOJIN KIM BRIAN CLARKE ERIC KIRBY CHRISTOPHER DUFFY SUSAN L. BRANTLEY

The hydrologic connectivity between hillslopes and streams impacts the geomorphological evolution of catchments. Here, we propose a conceptual model for hydrogeomorphological evolution of the Susquehanna Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory (SSHCZO), a first-order catchment developed on shale in central Pennsylvania, U.S.A. At SSHCZO, the majority of available water (the difference between inc...

Journal: :Environmental Modelling and Software 2012
Lisa Norton J. Alex Elliott Stephen C. Maberly Linda May

The goods and services that lakes provide result from complex interactions between meteorology, hydrology, nutrient loads and in-lake processes. Hydrology and nutrient loads are, in turn, influenced by socio-economic factors such as human habitation, water abstraction and land-management, within their catchments. Models provide a means of linking these different domains and also of forecasting ...

2017
Trevor Murray Jochen Zeil

Panoramic views of natural environments provide visually navigating animals with two kinds of information: they define locations because image differences increase smoothly with distance from a reference location and they provide compass information, because image differences increase smoothly with rotation away from a reference orientation. The range over which a given reference image can prov...

Journal: :Water science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research 2005
M Venohr I Donohue S Fogelberg B Arheimer K Irvine H Behrendt

The mean annual transfer (loss and retention) of nitrogen in a river system was estimated using a conceptual approach based on water surface area and runoff. Two different approaches for the calculation of water surface area were applied to determine riverine nitrogen retention in four European catchments, ranging between 860-14,000 km2 in area, and differing considerably in the proportion and ...

2007
Sarah M. Dunn Jeffrey J. McDonnell Kellie B. Vaché

[1] Estimates of mean residence time (MRT) are increasingly used as simple summary descriptors of the hydrological processes involving storage and mixing of water within catchment systems. Current understanding of the physical controls on MRT remains limited, and various hypotheses have been proposed to explain its variability between catchments. We present a series of virtual experiments to in...

2002
S. P. Anderton

An evaluation of the performance of a physically-based distributed model of a small Mediterranean mountain catchment is presented. This was carried out using hydrological response data, including measurements of runoff, soil moisture, phreatic surface level and actual evapotranspiration. A-priori model parameterisation was based as far as possible on property data measured in the catchment. Lim...

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