نتایج جستجو برای: hydrologic analyses

تعداد نتایج: 391624  

2013
Ryan A. McManamay Mark S. Bevelhimer Shih-Chieh Kao

Hydrologic classifications unveil the structure of relationships among groups of streams with differing stream flow and provide a foundation for drawing inferences about the principles that govern those relationships. Hydrologic classes provide a template to generalize hydrologic responses to disturbance and stratify research and management needs applicable to ecohydrology. We used a mixed-mode...

2007
Yuqiong Liu Hoshin V. Gupta

[1] Despite significant recent developments in computational power and distributed hydrologic modeling, the issue of how to adequately address the uncertainty associated with hydrological predictions remains a critical and challenging one. This issue needs to be properly addressed for hydrological modeling to realize its maximum practical potential in environmental decision-making processes. Ar...

Predicting the impact of land cover and climate change on hydrologic responses using modeling tools are essential in understanding the movement and pattern of hydrologic processes within the watershed. The paper provided potential implications of land conversions and climate change scenarios on the hydrologic processes of Muleta watershed using soil and water assessment tool model. Model inputs...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2014
Philip W Gassman Ali M Sadeghi Raghavan Srinivasan

The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model has emerged as one of the most widely used water quality watershed- and river basin-scale models worldwide, applied extensively for a broad range of hydrologic and/or environmental problems. The international use of SWAT can be attributed to its flexibility in addressing water resource problems, extensive networking via dozens of training workshop...

2001
Francisco Olivera

A methodology is presented for extracting topographic, topologic, and hydrologic information, from the digital spatial data of a hydrologic system, for hydrologic modeling with HMS. Methods for stream and watershed delineation from digital elevation models are presented. After vectorizing the raster-based stream segments and watersheds, navigation fields are added to their tables to support top...

2015
XING CHEN MUKESH KUMAR BRIAN L. MCGLYNN

Floods caused by hurricane storms are responsible for tremendous economic and property losses in the United States. Tominimize flood damages associated with large hurricane-season storms, it is important to be able to predict streamflow amount in response to storms for a range of hydroclimatological conditions. However, this is challenging considering that streamflow response exhibits appreciab...

2004
Witold F. Krajewski

The authors propose establishing a hydrologic remote sensing observatory to further advance sensing technologies and their use in scientific inquiry of hydrologic processes. They pose four fundamental questions the answering of which would benefit from a specialized observatory. The questions address issues that range from global needs to monitor changing landscapes and the associate hydrologic...

2005
Jeffrey Shaman Jonathan F. Day

Mosquitoes and mosquitoborne disease transmission are sensitive to hydrologic variability. If local hydrologic conditions can be monitored or modeled at the scales at which these conditions affect the population dynamics of vector mosquitoes and the diseases they transmit, a means for monitoring or modeling mosquito populations and mosquitoborne disease transmission may be realized. We review h...

1998
Robert D Nielsen Allen T. Hjelmfelt

Assignment of soils to hydrologic soil groups has been based on published criteria subjectively interpreted and applied by soil scientists. As a result hydrologic soil group placement for any given soil lacks consistency of method and correlation to the respective soil's physical properties. A method of placing soil into hydrologic soil groups was developed using fuzzy systems techniques. This ...

2008
Ming Ye Karl F. Pohlmann Jenny B. Chapman Greg M. Pohll Donald M. Reeves

Hydrologic analyses are commonly based on a single conceptual model. Yet hydrologic environments are open and complex, rendering them prone to multiple interpretations and conceptualizations. Considering conceptual model uncertainty is a critical process for the assessment of hydrologic uncertainty. This study assesses recharge and geologic model uncertainty for the Climax Mine area of the Neva...

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