نتایج جستجو برای: subsurface flow

تعداد نتایج: 494740  

Journal: :Statistical Analysis and Data Mining 2017
Maruti Kumar Mudunuru Satish Karra Nataliia Makedonska Ting Chen

Subsurface applications including geothermal, geological carbon sequestration, oil and gas, etc., typically involve maximizing either the extraction of energy or the storage of fluids. Characterizing the subsurface is extremely complex due to heterogeneity and anisotropy. Due to this complexity, there are uncertainties in the subsurface parameters, which need to be estimated from multiple diver...

1998
Douglas A. Burns Richard P. Hooper Jeffrey J. McDonnell James E. Freer Carol Kendall Keith Beven

A 20-m-wide trench was excavated to bedrock on a hillslope at the Panola Mountain Research Watershed in the Piedmont region of Georgia to determine the effect of upslope drainage area from the soil and bedrock surfaces on the geochemical evolution of base cation concentrations in subsurface flow. Samples were collected from ten 2-m sections and five natural soil pipes during three winter rainst...

2006
G. P. Zhang

A new domain, the macropore domain describing subsurface storm flow, has been introduced to the Representative Elementary Watershed (REW) approach. The mass balance equations have been reformulated and the closure relations associated with subsurface storm flow have been developed. The model code, REWASH, has been revised accordingly. With the revised REWASH, a rainfall-runoff model has been bu...

2008
Fengjing Liu Roger C. Bales Martha H. Conklin Mark E. Conrad

[1] Streamflow generation in the semiarid, seasonally snow-covered, and forested mountain catchments of the Valles Caldera, New Mexico, was investigated using chemical tracers. Samples were collected from snow, subsurface flow from hillslopes, and streamflow at Redondo and La Jara Creeks from December 2004 to July 2005. A new modeling procedure was developed by combining diagnostic tools of mix...

2016
Sophia E. Brumer Christopher J. Zappa Steven P. Anderson John P. Dugan

Both surface and subsurface processes modulate the surface thermal skin and as such the skin temperature may serve as an indicator for coastal, estuarine, and alluvial processes. Infrared (IR) imagery offers the unique tool to survey such systems, allowing not only to assess temperature variability of the thermal boundary layer, but also to derive surface flow fields through digital particle im...

2010
Chris B. Graham Ross A. Woods Jeffrey J. McDonnell

Please cite this article in press as: Graham, C. doi:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2009.12.015 Hillslope threshold response to storm rainfall is poorly understood. Basic questions regarding the type, location, and flow dynamics of lateral, subsurface flow remain unanswered, even at our most intensively studied field sites. Here we apply a forensic approach where we combined irrigation and excavation experi...

2007
BJ Palmer Yilin Fang Glenn Hammond Vidhya Gurumoorthi

Simulations in the subsurface environment represent a broad range of phenomena covering an equally broad range of scales. Developing modelling capabilities that can integrate models representing different phenomena acting at different scales present formidable challenges both from the algorithmic and computer science perspective. This paper will describe the development of an integrated framewo...

2016
Jonggun Kim Binayak P. Mohanty

Lateral surface/subsurface flow and their connectivity play a significant role in redistributing soil water, which has a direct effect on biological, chemical, and geomorphological processes in the root zone (~1m). However, most of the land surface models neglect the horizontal exchanges of water at the grid or subgrid scales, focusing only on the vertical exchanges of water as one-dimensional ...

2007
Jan-Dirk Jansen

An emerging method to increase the recovery from oil reservoirs is the application of measurement and control techniques to better control subsurface flow over the life of the reservoir. In particular the use of sensors and remotely controllable valves in wells and at surface, in combination with large-scale subsurface flow models is promising. Various elements from process control may play a r...

2015
W. Shao T. A. Bogaard M. Bakker R. Greco

The effect of preferential flow on the stability of landslides is studied through numerical simulation of two types of rainfall events on a hypothetical hillslope. A model is developed that consists of two parts. The first part is a model for combined saturated/unsaturated subsurface flow and is used to compute the spatial and temporal water pressure response to rainfall. Preferential flow is s...

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