نتایج جستجو برای: runoff routing

تعداد نتایج: 68100  

Journal: :Pest management science 2004
Qingli Ma R Don Wauchope Liwang Ma Kenneth W Rojas Robert W Malone Lajpat R Ahuja

The Root Zone Water Quality Model (RZWQM) is a comprehensive, integrated physical, biological and chemical process model that simulates plant growth and movement of water, nutrients and pesticides in a representative area of an agricultural system. We tested the ability of RZWQM to predict surface runoff losses of atrazine, alachlor, fenamiphos and two fenamiphos oxidative degradates against re...

Journal: :international journal of transportation engineering 0
amirsaeed nikkhah qamsari msc. student, school of industrial engineering, iran university of science and technology, tehran, iran seyed mahdi hosseini motlagh assistant professor, school of industrial engineering, iran university of science and technology, tehran, iran abbas jokar ph.d. candidate, school of industrial engineering, iran university of science and technology, tehran, iran

the inventory routing problem (irp) arises in the context of vendor-managed systems. this problem addresses jointly solving an inventory management problem and a vehicle routing problem. in this paper, we consider a multi-depot multi-vehicle inventory routing problem in which suppliers produce one type of product to be delivered to customers during a finite time horizon. we propose a two-phase ...

2003
BRADFORD P. WILCOX DAVID D. BRESHEARS CRAIG D. ALLEN

In semiarid landscapes, the linkage between runoff and vegetation is a particularly close one. In this paper we report on the results of a long-term and multiple-scale study of interactions between runoff, erosion, and vegetation in a piñon–juniper woodland in New Mexico. We use our results to address three knowledge gaps: (1) the temporal scaling relationships between precipitation and runoff;...

2005
D. R. Edwards M. S. Coyne P F Vendrell T C. Daniel P A. Moore J. F Murdoch

Agricultural practices such as cattle grazing and animal manure application can contribute to relatively high runoff concentrations of fecal coliform (FC) and fecal streptococcus (FS). Available information, however, is inconsistent with respect to the effects of such practices as well as to measures that can discriminate among candidate sources of FC and FS. The objective of this study was to ...

2001
BELLIE SIVAKUMAR RONNY BERNDTSSON KENJI JINNO

The transformation of rainfall into runoff is one of the most important processes in hydrology. In the past few decades, a wide variety of automated or computer-based approaches have been applied to model this process. However, many such approaches have an important limitation in that they treat the rainfall-runoff process as a realization of only a few parameters of linear relationships rather...

فرجی راد, عبدالرضا, نظری پویا, هادی, کردوانی, پرویز,

The runoff simulation have  particular importance in Civil works, river training, design and planning of ground water resources, flood control and prevention of environmental hazards and reduction of erosion and sedimentation in the watershed. The runoff in each region varies according to climatic conditions, hydrological, soil and vegetation in the basin. Simulate these processes need to ...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2004
P D Schroeder D E Radcliffe M L Cabrera

Phosphorus (P) in runoff from pastures amended with poultry litter may be a significant contributor to eutrophication of lakes and streams in Georgia and other areas in the southeastern United States. The objectives of this research were to determine the effects of litter application rate and initial runoff timing on the long-term loss of P in runoff from surface-applied poultry litter and to d...

1997
Suzanne Prestrud Anderson William E. Dietrich Raymond Torres David R. Montgomery Keith Loague

The observation that “old” water dominates storm runoff suggests that release of low-solute water from soils rather than rainwater must cause storm runoff dilution. This inference is supported by sprinkling experiments in an 860-m catchment in the Oregon Coast Range, in which .200 mm of both high and low ionic strength precipitation produced similar concentration-discharge trends. Rainwater che...

2004
W. S. Gordon J. S. Famiglietti

[1] Using the VEMAP Phase 2 data set, we tested the hypothesis that changes in climate would result in changes in the water balance as projected by four terrestrial ecosystem models: BIOME-BGC, Century, LPJ, and MC1. We examined trends in runoff and actual evapotranspiration (AET), changes in runoff in relation to changes in precipitation, and differences in runoff ratios as produced by these m...

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