نتایج جستجو برای: hydrologic

تعداد نتایج: 6980  

2002
Daqing Yang Douglas L. Kane Larry D. Hinzman Xuebin Zhang Tingjun Zhang Hengchun Ye

[1] The long-term (1935–1999) monthly records of temperature, precipitation, stream flow, river ice thickness, and active layer depth have been analyzed in this study to examine Lena River hydrologic regime and recent change. Remarkable hydrologic changes have been identified in this study. During the cold season (October–April), significant increases (25–90%) in stream flow and decrease in riv...

2011
Michael N. Gooseff Diane M. McKnight Peter Doran Andrew G. Fountain W. Berry Lyons

The McMurdo Dry Valleys (MDV) of Antarctica are composed of nearly 2000 km of ice-free terrain, supporting a vibrant cold desert ecosystem despite harsh conditions. The ecosystem is largely regulated by the hydrologic cycle within the MDV, which is controlled by climate dynamics. The strength and timing of connections among the hydrologic reservoirs of the MDV (atmosphere, glaciers, soils and p...

Journal: :Journal of Water and Climate Change 2020

2009
Mukesh Kumar Christopher J. Duffy

Physically-based, fully-distributed hydrologic models simulate hydrologic state variables in space and time while using information regarding heterogeneity in climate, land use, topography and hydrogeology. Since fine spatio-temporal resolution and increased process dimension will have large data requirements, there is a practical need to strike a balance between descriptive detail and computat...

Journal: :Environmental monitoring and assessment 2010
Shirish Bhat Jennifer M Jacobs Kirk Hatfield Wendy D Graham

The magnitude, frequency, duration, timing, and rate of change of hydrologic conditions regulate ecological processes in aquatic ecosystems. Conditions are typically characterized using annual-based hydrologic indices derived from daily and/or monthly stream flow data. In this study, we present an alternative approach to identify hydrologic indices based on storm hydrographs. Hydrologic indices...

2014
Andrew J. Miller

Mountaintop mining and valley fill (MTM/VF) coal extraction, practiced in the Central Appalachian region, represents a dramatic landscape-scale disturbance. MTM operations remove as much as 300 m of rock, soil, and vegetation from ridge tops to access deep coal seams and much of this material is placed in adjacent headwater streams altering landcover, drainage network, and topography. In spite ...

2005
Y. Tang T. Wagener

Effective multiobjective hydrologic model calibration P. Reed et al. Papers published in Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions are under open-access review for the journal Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Effective multiobjective hydrologic model calibration P. Reed et al. Abstract This study provides a comprehensive assessment of state-of-the-art evolutionary multi-objective optim...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2005
Victor L Hauser Dianna M Gimon James V Bonta Terry A Howell Robert W Malone Jimmy R Williams

The technology used in landfill covers is changing, and an alternative cover called the evapotranspiration (ET) landfill cover is coming into use. Important design requirements are prescribed by Federal rules and regulations for conventional landfill covers but not for ET landfill covers. There is no accepted hydrologic model for ET landfill cover design. This paper describes ET cover requireme...

2002
Richard W. Katz Marc B. Parlange Philippe Naveau

The statistics of extremes have played an important role in engineering practice for water resources design and management. How recent developments in the statistical theory of extreme values can be applied to improve the rigor of hydrologic applications and to make such analyses more physically meaningful is the central theme of this paper. Such methodological developments primarily relate to ...

2010
Jennifer M. Olszewski Jennifer Marie Olszewski Poornima Natarajan Sean O’Neil Hunho Kim Jessica Rajkowski Luke Johnson

Title of Document: THE HYDROLOGIC AND WATER QUALITY PERFORMANCE OF THE SLIGO-DENNIS BIORETENTION CELL. Jennifer M. Olszewski, Master of Science, 2010 Directed By: Professor Allen P. Davis Civil and Environmental Engineering Bioretention cells have been found to improve the hydrologic and water quality performance of impervious areas such as parking lots. The current study recorded hydrologic da...

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