نتایج جستجو برای: water erosion prediction project wepp

تعداد نتایج: 1050850  

2001
C. Romero

Erosion processes and their impact are driven by a multitude of biophysical factors that are poorly understood in the Andean highlands. The first attempt to assess soil erosion rates in Peru was made by Felipe-Morales et al. (1977) using runoff plots. Since then, very few erosion investigations have followed and reference to Andean soil erosion is often criticized because of the lack of quantit...

2002
Halil KIRNAK

The Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP) model and the Agricultural Non-Point-Source Pollution Model (AGNPS) were used in conjunction with a geographic information system (GIS) database to predict runoff and sediment discharges for Rock Creek watershed, an agricultural watershed in Ohio, USA. Observed and predicted values were compared for selected storm events in 1988 and 1990. The statisti...

2004
Elena Amore Carlo Modica Mark A. Nearing Vincenza C. Santoro

Accurate estimation of soil erosion due to water is very important in several environmental contexts, such as the assessment of potential soil loss from cultivated lands and the evaluation of the loss of water storage capacity in reservoirs due to sediment deposition. Several studies have been carried out to build models suitable to quantify the results of erosion processes. These models, calib...

2014
Feng-Bao Zhang Zhan-Li Wang Ming-Yi Yang

Existing interrill erosion equations based on mini-plot experiments have largely ignored the effects of slope length and plot size on interrill erosion rate. This paper describes a series of simulated rainfall experiments which were conducted according to a randomized factorial design for five slope lengths (0.4, 0.8, 1.2, 1.6, and 2 m) at a width of 0.4 m, five slope gradients (17%, 27%, 36%, ...

Journal: :Polish Journal of Soil Science 2022

In recent decades, water erosion potential has been recognized as a severe threat against soil sustainability and resources. The present study was conducted to investigate the relation between geomorphometric parameters type simulate in Emamzadeh watershed located northeast of Khuzestan Province. primary secondary geomorphic parameters, including slope, plan curvature, profile flow length, accu...

2013
Matthew B. Carroll W. Michael Aust C. Andrew Dolloff Robert M. Shaffer

Erosion potential was estimated for road approaches during 4 phases of a timber harvesting scheduled for 23 stream crossings in the Virginia Piedmont. The objectives of this study were to: (1) examine four different types of stream crossing structures (steel bridges, pole bridges, standard culverts, and reenforced fords) in order to determine if the type of stream crossing affects erosion poten...

Journal: :Water 2021

Storm events and soil erosion can adversely impact flood control, conservation, water quality, the recreation economy, ecosystem biodiversity in urban systems. Urban Low Impact Development practices (LIDs) manage stormwater runoff, control losses, improve quality. The Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP) model has been widely applied to assess responses of hydrology losses conservation agric...

2009
W. J. Elliot R. B. Foltz P. R. Robichaud

Sediment is the greatest pollutant of forest streams. In the absence of wildfire, forest road networks are usually the main source of sediment in forest watersheds. An understanding of forest road erosion processes is important to aid in predicting sediment delivery from roads to streams. The flowpath followed by runoff is the key to understanding road erosion processes. On rutted roads, the fl...

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