نتایج جستجو برای: streamflow

تعداد نتایج: 3914  

2002
Shaleen Jain Connie A. Woodhouse Martin P. Hoerling

[1] In the interior western United States, increased demand for water coupled with the uncertain nature of anthropogenic and natural hydroclimatic variations add challenges to the task of assessing the adequacy of the existing regional water resources systems. Current availability of relatively short instrumental streamflow records further limits the diagnosis of multidecadal and longer time va...

2013
Wei Wu James S. Clark James M. Vose

Predicting long-term consequences of climate change on hydrologic processes has been limited due to the needs to accommodate the uncertainties in hydrological measurements for calibration, and to account for the uncertainties in the models that would ingest those calibrations and uncertainties in climate predictions as basis for hydrological predictions. We implemented a hierarchical Bayesian (...

2004
Mohamad Issa Hejazi Glenn E. Moglen Richard H. McCuen Richard McCuen

Title of Dissertation / Thesis: THE JOINT EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND URBANIZATION ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF STREAMFLOW MAGNITUDES IN THE MARYLAND PIEDMONT REGION Mohamad Issa Hejazi, Master of Science, 2004 Dissertation / Thesis Directed By: Associate Professor, Glenn E. Moglen, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering This thesis examines the effect of climate and land use change on s...

2009
Philippe Davy Dimitri Lague

[1] We present a mesoscale erosion/deposition model, which differs from previous landscape evolution models equations by taking explicitly into account a mass balance equation for the streamflow. The geological and hydrological complexity is lumped into two basic fluxes (erosion and deposition) and two averaged parameters (unit width discharge q and stream slope s). The model couples the dynami...

2013
Darren L. Ficklin Yuzhou Luo Minghua Zhang

Agricultural pollutant runoff is a major source of water contamination in California’s Sacramento River watershed where 8500 km of agricultural land influences water quality. The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) hydrology, sediment, nitrate and pesticide transport components were assessed for the Sacramento River watershed. To represent flood conveyance in the area, the model was improved ...

2007
Subimal Ghosh P. P. Mujumdar

General circulation models (GCMs), the climate models often used in assessing the impact of climate change, operate on a coarse scale and thus the simulation results obtained from GCMs are not particularly useful in a comparatively smaller river basin scale hydrology. The article presents a methodology of statistical downscaling based on sparse Bayesian learning and Relevance Vector Machine (RV...

2013
BIN YONG LILIANG REN YANG HONG JONATHAN J. GOURLEY XI CHEN JINWEI DONG WEIGUANG WANG YAN SHEN JILL HARDY

Hydrological processes in most semiarid regions on Earth have been changing under the impacts of climate change, human activities, or combinations of the two. This paper first presents a trend analysis of the spatiotemporal changes in water resources and then diagnoses their underlying atmospheric and socioeconomic causes over 10 catchments in the Laoha basin, a typical semiarid zone of northea...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2013
Brian J Halaburka Justin E Lawrence Heather N Bischel Janet Hsiao Megan H Plumlee Vincent H Resh Richard G Luthy

Streamflow augmentation has the potential to become an important application of recycled water in water scarce areas. We assessed the economic and ecological merits of a recycled water project that opted for an inland release of tertiary-treated recycled water in a small stream and wetland compared to an ocean outfall discharge. Costs for the status-quo scenario of discharging secondary-treated...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2015
j. b. houser l. m. hauck a. saleh

the north bosque river (nbr) was included in the clean water act § 303(d) impaired list. the texas institute for applied environmental research used the soil water assessment tool (swat) to develop a phosphorus (p) total maximum daily load. swat was modified to dynamically change manure application rates based on simulated annual soil p, change areas receiving manure, alter manure quantities ea...

2007
Christina Tague Mike Farrell Janet Choate Anne Jefferson

Recent studies predict that projected climate change will lead to significant reductions in summer streamflow in the mountainous regions of the Western US. Hydrologic modeling directed at quantifying these potential changes has focused on the magnitude and timing of spring snowmelt as the key control on the spatial–temporal pattern of summer streamflow. We illustrate how spatial differences in ...

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