نتایج جستجو برای: representative watersheds

تعداد نتایج: 92866  

2009
Juan Camilo Cardenas Nancy Johnson Luz Angela Rodriguez

Watersheds have the characteristic of connecting people vertically by water flows, making relationships among users of water more complex. The location of the people along the watershed defines their role in the provision and appropriation of water. Verticality in watersheds thus imposes a challenge to collective action. This paper presents the results of field experiments conducted in four wat...

2003
R. H. GUTHRIE

Despite a long history of landslide research in British Columbia, there remain few data on the actual change in rates of landslides following harvesting activities other than from the Queen Charlotte Islands and the Clayoquot Sound region of Vancouver Island. The application of these data to other areas in British Columbia is problematic. This paper discusses implications of the results of a st...

2015
Jian Peng Minli Zong Yanxu Liu Jiansheng Wu

Landscape ecological risk assessment can effectively identify key elements for landscape sustainability, which directly improves human wellbeing. However, previous research has tended to apply risk probability, measured by overlaying landscape metrics to evaluate risk, generally lacking a quantitative assessment of loss and uncertainty of risk. This study, taking Liaoyuan City as a case area, e...

2017
Liangliang Duan Xiuling Man Barret L. Kurylyk Athanasios Loukas

Rapid permafrost thaw and precipitation regime shifts are altering surface and subsurface hydrological processes in arctic and subarctic watersheds. Long-term data (40 years) from two large permafrost watersheds in northeastern China, the Tahe River and Duobukuer River watersheds, indicate that winter baseflows are characterized by significant positive trends of 1.7% and 2.5%·year−1, respective...

2013
D. Grigas J. Cebrian B. Ehmen M. Woodrey T. Strange W. Underwood J. Lehrter Y. Chen

Little information is available on stormwater runoff loadings from urbanized coastal watersheds in the northern Gulf of Mexico. Stormwater discharges from pristine or least (Heron), moderately (Cumbest), and heavily (Chico) urbanized watersheds in Mississippi, were monitored from June 2010 to July 2011 to quantify loadings of nutrients and sediments. There was zero and one discharging pipe avai...

2017
Sheila F Murphy Robert F Stallard Martha A Scholl Grizelle González Angel J Torres-Sánchez

Mountains receive a greater proportion of precipitation than other environments, and thus make a disproportionate contribution to the world's water supply. The Luquillo Mountains receive the highest rainfall on the island of Puerto Rico and serve as a critical source of water to surrounding communities. The area's role as a long-term research site has generated numerous hydrological, ecological...

2007
C. Brannon

The effect of watershed spatial scale on chemical weathering is inadequately known for subtropical environments. In order to determine the relationship between watershed scale and weathering chemistry, the Enoree River basin was sampled at seven different spatial scales ranging from second-order watersheds smaller than 2 km^2 to a sixth order watershed of 1840 km^2. The second-order watersheds ...

2012
Shuiwang Duan Sujay S. Kaushal Peter M. Groffman Lawrence E. Band Kenneth T. Belt

[1] Watershed export of phosphorus (P) from anthropogenic sources has contributed to eutrophication in freshwater and coastal ecosystems. We explore impacts of watershed urbanization on the magnitude and export flow distribution of P along an urban-rural gradient in eight watersheds monitored as part of the Baltimore Ecosystem Study Long-Term Ecological Research site. Exports of soluble reactiv...

2004
Tanja N. Williamson Robert C. Graham Peter J. Shouse

Forty years after conversion from chaparral to perennial veldt grass in the San Dimas Experimental Forest, we compared land surface and soil properties between areas of the two vegetation types. Our objective was to evaluate the impact of this vegetation conversion on the soil physical properties likely to impact zero-order watershed hydrology. In three watersheds of each vegetation type, surfa...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Charles C Rhoades James H McCutchan Leigh A Cooper David Clow Thomas M Detmer Jennifer S Briggs John D Stednick Thomas T Veblen Rachel M Ertz Gene E Likens William M Lewis

A current pine beetle infestation has caused extensive mortality of lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta) in forests of Colorado and Wyoming; it is part of an unprecedented multispecies beetle outbreak extending from Mexico to Canada. In United States and European watersheds, where atmospheric deposition of inorganic N is moderate to low (<10 kg⋅ha⋅y), disturbance of forests by timber harvest or viol...

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