نتایج جستجو برای: hydrologic analyses

تعداد نتایج: 391624  

2014
María Victoria Torres Pablo Agustín Collins Federico Giri

Measures of hydrologic connectivity have been used extensively to describe spatial connections in riverine landscapes. Hydrologic fluctuations constitute an important macrofactor that regulates other environmental variables and can explain the distribution and abundance of organisms. We analysed morphological variations among individuals of two freshwater crab species, Zilchiopsiscollastinensis...

Journal: :Ecology 2009
C L Zweig W M Kitchens

The complexity of ecosystems and mechanisms of succession are often simplified by linear and mathematical models used to understand and predict system behavior. Such models often do not incorporate multivariate, nonlinear feedbacks in pattern and process that include multiple scales of organization inherent within real-world systems. Wetlands are ecosystems with unique, nonlinear patterns of su...

2013
Devendra Amatya Carl Trettin Sudhanshu Panda Herbert Ssegane

Documenting the recovery of hydrologic functions following perturbations of a landscape/watershed is important to address issues associated with land use change and ecosystem restoration. High resolution LiDAR data for the USDA Forest Service Santee Experimental Forest in coastal South Carolina, USA was used to delineate the remnant historical water management structures within the watersheds s...

Journal: :E3S web of conferences 2021

Analyses are the power point of GIS because can process and analyze different data such as spatial attribute data, leading to obtaining new results for supporting decision-makers. This research aims study two types advanced analyses include; topographic hydrologic western part Karbala in Iraq using GIS. The analysis know surface terrain obtain digital maps that show simulation area based on som...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2002
سیف اله امین, , عبدالمجید غفوری روز بهانی, ,

Prediction of watershed responses and simulation of runoff rate and volume are required for design purposes in most water resources projects. For this purpose, different hydrologic methods and events based on continuous hydrologic mathematical models are applied. In this research, a continuous hydrologic model, Stanford Watershed Model-IV (SWM-IV) is used for simulation of annual and monthly vo...

2015
Derek G. Groenendyk Ty P.A. Ferré Kelly R. Thorp Amy K. Rice Andrew C Singer

Soils lie at the interface between the atmosphere and the subsurface and are a key component that control ecosystem services, food production, and many other processes at the Earth's surface. There is a long-established convention for identifying and mapping soils by texture. These readily available, georeferenced soil maps and databases are used widely in environmental sciences. Here, we show ...

2001
Andrew W. Wood Edwin P. Maurer Arun Kumar Dennis P. Lettenmaier

[1] We explore a strategy for long-range hydrologic forecasting that uses ensemble climate model forecasts as input to a macroscale hydrologic model to produce runoff and streamflow forecasts at spatial and temporal scales appropriate for water management. Monthly ensemble climate model forecasts produced by the National Centers for Environmental Prediction/Climate Prediction Center global spec...

2001
Andrew W. Wood Edwin P. Maurer Arun Kumar Dennis P. Lettenmaier

We explore a strategy for long-range hydrologic forecasting that uses ensemble climate model forecasts as input to a macroscale hydrologic model to produce runoff and streamflow forecasts at spatial and temporal scales appropriate for water management. Coarse-scale monthly ensemble climate model forecasts produced by the NCEP/CPC Global Spectral Model (GSM) are bias corrected, downscaled to 1/8...

2012
Daniel P. Ames Jeffery S. Horsburgh Jiri Kadlec

Discovering and accessing hydrologic and climate data for use in research or water management can be a difficult task that consumes valuable time and personnel resources. New advances in cyberinfrastructure and in semantic mediation technologies have provided the means for creating better tools supporting data discovery and access. In this paper we describe a freely available and open source so...

1999
Brian Richter

However, hydrologists and ecologists are still woefully incapable of answering the question, “How much hydrologic alteration is too much for an aquatic or riparian ecosystem?” This is not to say that we haven’t learned a great deal about the influence of hydrologic variation and extreme events on species and natural communities or key ecosystem processes such as nutrient transport and cycling. ...

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