نتایج جستجو برای: surface drainage

تعداد نتایج: 672908  

2013
F. Levavasseur Jean-Stéphane Bailly P. Lagacherie F. Colin M. Rabotin

networks on surface runoff from agricultural catchments Levavasseur F., Bailly J.S., Lagacherie P., Colin F., Rabotin M. a UMR 1221 LISAH F-34035, INRA, Montpellier, France. b UMR 1221 LISAH F-34035, AgroParisTech, Montpellier, France. c UMR TETIS F-34093, AgroParisTech, Montpellier, France. d UMR 1221 LISAH F-34035, Montpellier SupAgro, Montpellier, France. Abstract The study of runoff is a cr...

2002
Qiuming Cheng

Modeling landscape with high-resolution digital elevation data (DEM) in a geographic information system can provide essential morphological and structural information for modeling surface processes such as geomorphologic process and water systems. This paper introduces several DEM-based spatial analysis processes applied to characterize spatial distribution and interactions of ground and surfac...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Laurence C Smith Vena W Chu Kang Yang Colin J Gleason Lincoln H Pitcher Asa K Rennermalm Carl J Legleiter Alberto E Behar Brandon T Overstreet Samiah E Moustafa Marco Tedesco Richard R Forster Adam L LeWinter David C Finnegan Yongwei Sheng James Balog

Thermally incised meltwater channels that flow each summer across melt-prone surfaces of the Greenland ice sheet have received little direct study. We use high-resolution WorldView-1/2 satellite mapping and in situ measurements to characterize supraglacial water storage, drainage pattern, and discharge across 6,812 km(2) of southwest Greenland in July 2012, after a record melt event. Efficient ...

2000
A. A. Ramalan

A ®eld experiment was conducted during the dry season of 1993/1994 at the Irrigation Research Farm, Institute for Agricultural Research, Samaru, Nigeria to evaluate water management options on the performance of tomato. The trial involved three furrow irrigation methods (conventional furrow, conventional furrow with cutback, and alternate furrow), two mulch treatments (without mulch and straw m...

2011
Chantal Gascuel-Odoux Pierre Aurousseau

The drainage network must take the farming systems and the landscape structure into consideration to describe flow pathways in the agricultural catchment. A new approach is proposed to build the drainage network which is based on the identification of the inlets and outlets for surface water flow on each farmers' field (or plot), estimating the relative areas contributing to the surface yield. ...

2015
C F Dow B Kulessa I C Rutt V C Tsai S Pimentel S H Doyle D van As K Lindbäck R Pettersson G A Jones A Hubbard

The rapid drainage of supraglacial lakes injects substantial volumes of water to the bed of the Greenland ice sheet over short timescales. The effect of these water pulses on the development of basal hydrological systems is largely unknown. To address this, we develop a lake drainage model incorporating both (1) a subglacial radial flux element driven by elastic hydraulic jacking and (2) downst...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2017
Shutao Qiao Liu Wang Hyoyoung Jeong Gregory J Rodin Nanshu Lu

It has been shown experimentally that cratered surfaces may have better adhesion properties than flat ones. However, the suction effect produced by the craters, which may be chiefly responsible for the improved adhesion, has not been properly modelled. This paper combines experimental, numerical simulation and analytical approaches towards developing a framework for quantifying the suction effe...

2012
Benjamin A. Black J. Taylor Perron Devon M. Burr Sarah A. Drummond

[1] Drainage networks on Titan, Earth, and Mars provide the only known examples of non-volcanic fluvial activity in our solar system. The drainage networks on Titan are apparently the result of a methane-ethane cycle similar to Earth’s water cycle. The scarcity of impact craters and the uneven distribution of fluvial dissection on Titan suggest that the surface may be relatively young. The purp...

2013
Meiyun Zhang Shunxi Song Jian Wang Junmin Sun Jack Z. Li Yonghao Ni Xiaofen Wei

A novel calcium silicate filler can be made from fly ash. This new filler, known as fly ash based calcium silicate (FACS), has a highly porous surface structure, high brightness (91% ISO), low bulk density (0.31 g/cm 3 ), and high specific surface area (121 m 2 /g). In this paper, its potential application as a paper filler was studied and its effect on drainage, retention, and paper properties...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2014
Jack Pronger Louis A Schipper Reece B Hill David I Campbell Malcolm McLeod

The drainage and conversion of peatlands to productive agro-ecosystems leads to ongoing surface subsidence because of densification (shrinkage and consolidation) and oxidation of the peat substrate. Knowing the ra0te of this surface subsidence is important for future land-use planning, carbon accounting, and economic analysis of drainage and pumping costs. We measured subsidence rates over the ...

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