نتایج جستجو برای: menderjan watershed

تعداد نتایج: 16407  

Journal: :Decision Analysis 2005
Jason R. W. Merrick Gregory S. Parnell Jamison Barnett Margot Garcia

T paper describes the use of multiple-objective decision analysis to qualitatively and quantitatively assess the quality of an endangered watershed and guide future efforts to improve the quality of the watershed. The Upham Brook Watershed is an urban watershed that lies at the interface of declining inner-city Richmond, Virginia, and growth-oriented Henrico County. A section of stream within t...

2015
Mei Zheng Aping Sun Qingli Sun Hui Zhang Dongsheng Fan

Objective: To investigate the characteristics of vascular lesions in patients with a cerebellar watershed infarction. Methods: Clinical data from 178 cases of cerebellar infarction were collected with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan results, including diffusion weighted imaging (DWI), a magnetic resonance angiography (MRA), and computed tomography angiography (CTA). The cases were divided...

2002
R. Lotufo W. Silva

This paper discusses the inverse problem of the watershed. From a partition obtained by the watershed from markers, find the minimal set of markers that reproduces the same watershed partition. We present a solution based on the minimum spanning tree and introduce the concept of marker receptive region. We also review the watershed transform based on the minimum spanning forest problem. Two app...

2003
Laurent Najman Michel Couprie

This paper is devoted to the study of watershed algorithms behavior. Through the introduction of a concept of pass value, we show that most classical watershed algorithms do not allow the retrieval of some important topological features of the image (in particular, saddle points are not correctly computed). An important consequence of this result is that it is not possible to compute sound meas...

Journal: :Environmental management 1999
McGinnis Woolley Gamman

/ Watershed-based planning has been held as a vanguard for integrated ecosystem management based on a collaborative process. Watershed managers, however, must contend with conflicts that run much deeper than interests for economic development versus sustaining ecosystem health. With data from a survey of members of watershed organizations, we characterize the valued-based conflicts that watersh...

2004
K. L. White

Watershed nutrient management is essential in minimizing the eutrophication rate of reservoirs. A shortcoming in nutrient management of watershed-reservoir systems has been the lack of successful linking of watershed and water body models to evaluate impact of watershed management options on reservoir water quality. The objectives of this research were to 1) calibrate and validate a Soil and Wa...

2004
Laurent Najman Michel Couprie Gilles Bertrand

In this paper, we investigate the links between the flooding paradigm and the topological watershed. Guided by the analysis of a classical flooding algorithm, we introduce several notions that help us to understand the watershed: minima extension, extension map, and pass values. We investigate the possibility for a flooding to produce a topological watershed, and conclude that this is not feasi...

2014
Leslie M. Reid Robert R. Ziemer Thomas E. Lisle

As originally conceived, watershed analysis is a synthesis of information that focuses on issues important to a particular watershed in the context of larger eco-scape scales. Some practitioners of watershed analysis have ascended a steep and unfamiliar learning curve of synthesizing between disciplines and agencies and addressing ecosystem issues at a large scale. Yet, after two years of inter...

2013
Gurtej Singh

This paper introduces the object counting using the mark controlled watershed transforms. Watershed transform is usually adopted for image segmentation in the area of image processing and image analysis because it always generates closed contours for each region in the original image. This method is good choice for image segmentation in the field of mathematical morphology. In this paper we are...

2008
MARK S. JOHNSON

Public participation in environmental management is increasingly common across many natural resource sectors. Environmental policies in the water resources sector, in particular, depend upon both computer-based watershed modeling activities and public participation in watershed management decisions, though the integration of participation in watershed modeling remains uncommon. Case studies of ...

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