نتایج جستجو برای: rainfall intensities

تعداد نتایج: 56614  

2008
C. Yao T. Lei W. J. Elliot D. K. McCool J. Zhao S. Chen

Quantifying critical conditions of rill formation can be useful for a better understanding of soil erosion processes. Current studies lack a consensus and related rationale on how to describe these conditions. This study was based on the concepts that (1) the shear stress available for erosion at any given point is a function of the runoff rate, the slope steepness, and hydraulic characteristic...

2009
Andreas Langousis Daniele Veneziano

Article is made available in accordance with the publisher's policy and may be subject to US copyright law. Please refer to the publisher's site for terms of use. The MIT Faculty has made this article openly available. Please share how this access benefits you. Your story matters. [1] We develop a methodology for the frequency of extreme rainfall intensities caused by tropical cyclones (TCs) in...

1998
A. C. Imeson H. Lavee A. Calvo A. Cerda

The erosional response of calcareous soils along a climatological gradient in Alicante, SE Spain was studied. The erosional response was defined in terms of indicators obtained from field rainfall simulation experiments and laboratory studies of soil aggregation. Measurements were made at seven sites on limestones and marls between Benidorm with an y1 Ž y1. annual average rainfall of 400 mm yr ...

2012
Haimanote K. Bayabil Seifu A. Tilahun Amy S. Collick Tammo S. Steenhuis

Understanding the basic runoff processes in the Ethiopian highlands is vital for effective management and utilization of water resources and soil conservation planning. An important question for judging effectiveness of conservation practices is whether runoff is affected by ecology (mainly type of crop) or topography (landscape). A study was conducted in the 113 ha watershed of Maybar, located...

2009
J. - B. Charlier R. Moussa P. Cattan Y. - M. Cabidoche M. Voltz

Rainfall partitioning by vegetation modifies the intensity of rainwater reaching the ground, which affects runoff generation. Incident rainfall is intercepted by the plant canopy and then redistributed into throughfall and stemflow. Rainfall intensities at the soil surface are therefore not spatially uniform, generating local variations of runoff production that are disregarded in runoff models...

2017
Stephen Blenkinsop Elizabeth Lewis Steven C. Chan Hayley J. Fowler

Sub-daily rainfall extremes may be associated with flash flooding, particularly in urban areas but, compared with extremes on daily timescales, have been relatively little studied in many regions. This paper describes a new, hourly rainfall dataset for the UK based on ∼1600 rain gauges from three different data sources. This includes tipping bucket rain gauge data from the UK Environment Agency...

2014
Y. Liberman R. Samuels P. Alpert H. Messer

One of the main challenges for meteorological and hydrological modelling is accurate rainfall measurement and mapping across time and space. To date, the most effective methods for large-scale rainfall estimates are radar, satellites, and, more recently, received signal level (RSL) measurements derived from commercial microwave networks (CMNs). While these methods provide improved spatial resol...

Journal: :مرتع و آبخیزداری 0
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in iran, fine grained formations (neogene's units) are very susceptible to erosion. also, they are the units producing runoff and causing soil loss in watersheds. the objectives of this study is to assess the effect of physical - chemical and mechanical properties of these formations on sediment and runoff rates at different rainfall intensities, based on using field simulator in taleghan ...

Journal: :Water Resources Research 2023

Intensity-Duration-Frequency curves are useful in water resources engineering for the planning and design of hydrological structures. As opposed to common use only extreme data build IDF curves, here, we all non-zero rainfall intensities, thereby making efficient available information. We Extended Generalized Pareto Distribution (EGPD) model distribution intensities. consider three commonly use...

2003
Darrin J. Greenstein Steven M. Bay

Darrin J. Greenstein, Liesl L.Tiefenthaler, and Steven M. Bay ABSTRACT Stormwater runoff is an important source of toxic substances to the marine environment, but the effects of antecedent dry period, rainfall intensity, and duration on the toxicity of runoff are not well understood. In this study, simulated rainfall was applied to parking lots to examine the toxicity of runoff while controllin...

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