نتایج جستجو برای: increases the runoff

تعداد نتایج: 16077051  

2014
Marcos D. Robles Robert M. Marshall Frances O'Donnell Edward B. Smith Jeanmarie A. Haney David F. Gori Julia A. Jones

The recent mortality of up to 20% of forests and woodlands in the southwestern United States, along with declining stream flows and projected future water shortages, heightens the need to understand how management practices can enhance forest resilience and functioning under unprecedented scales of drought and wildfire. To address this challenge, a combination of mechanical thinning and fire tr...

2011
John Gulliver

Urban areas typically have a high degree of impervious surfaces— that is, roads, parking lots, rooftops, and other surfaces that impede the movement of water into the soil. In predevelopment areas with natural ground cover, over half of precipitation infiltrates the soil to replenish groundwater tables, and only a small amount (10%) remains as runoff into stormwater systems, rivers, and lakes. ...

Flooding is a natural hazard events and Survey data from the annual losses due to flood in Iran and the world show the extent of the flood damage caused on natural and human resources. To estimate height of the runoff and discharge maximum in basins and stream erosion, there are various experimental methods and mathematical models that one of these models, SCS model is. Thus, the aim of this st...

The process of precipitation – runoff of each basin, is influenced by hydrologic, geomorphology conditions, geological formation and vegetation. There are different methods in drainage basins. One way to estimate the runoff height is Curve Number (CN) method. That reperesents the hydrological behavior of basin. data were collected for statistics of climate and then topographic map of 1: 25000 a...

Journal: :سنجش از دور و gis ایران 0
علی اکبر متکان دانشگاه شهید بهشتی علیرضا شکیبا دانشگاه شهید بهشتی امین حسینی اصل دانشگاه شهید بهشتی فردین رحیمی دهگلان دانشگاه شهید بهشتی

runoff is one of the major components of calculating water resource processes and is the main issue in hydrology. many concept models are used to predict the amount of runoff, which in most cases depend on topographical and hydrological data. conventional models are not appropriate for areas in which there is little hydrological data. changes in runoff are nonlinear, meaning it is time & space ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Long Cao Govindasamy Bala Ken Caldeira Ramakrishna Nemani George Ban-Weiss

An increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO(2)) concentration influences climate both directly through its radiative effect (i.e., trapping longwave radiation) and indirectly through its physiological effect (i.e., reducing transpiration of land plants). Here we compare the climate response to radiative and physiological effects of increased CO(2) using the National Center for Atmospheric Res...

Journal: :desert 2014
elahe goodarzi alireza massah bavani mohammadtaghi dastorani ali talebi

this study aims to evaluate effects of two downscaling methods; change-factor and statistical downscaling on therunoff of the azam-harat river located at yazd province (with an arid climate) of iran, under the a2 emission scenariofor the period of 2010-2039. for this purpose, cgcm3-ar4 model; a rainfall-runoff conceptual model, ihacres; twodownscaling models, change factor and lars-wg were appl...

2010
Richard T. Wetherald

This paper examines the subject of hydrologic variability and its changes in two separate integrations of a coupled ocean-atmosphere general circulation model developed at the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory/NOAA assuming a 1% per year increase to a doubling and quadrupling of CO2, respectively. Changes in time mean state and variability of precipitation, runoff and soil moisture are eval...

Journal: :فیزیک زمین و فضا 0
علیرضا کمال دانشجوی کارشناسی ارشد، مهندسی منابع آب، دانشگاه تهران، ایران علیرضا مساح بوانی استادیار، گروه مهندسی آب، پردیس ابوریحان، دانشگاه تهران، ایران

increased concentration of greenhouse gases is expected to alter the radiative balance of atmosphere, causing increases in temperature and changes in precipitation patterns and other climatic variables. these changes are associated with the changes in hydrological systems globally and at the basin scale. these changes include: precipitation patterns and extremes; the amount and generation of ri...

Journal: :آب و خاک 0
طباطبائی یزدی طباطبائی یزدی رضائی پژند رضائی پژند خاتمی مشهدی خاتمی مشهدی

abstract this papare is resaults of analysing the data which reported from a harvesting project. the site for collecting data is buildings' roofs of azad islamic university of mashhad. a rain gauge and a small reservoir (capacity is 4 cubic meters) were set at this site. then the amount of precipitation and its runoff were measured during two years (from 1386, dey, 23 to 1388, tir, 3).the sampl...

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