نتایج جستجو برای: soil topography

تعداد نتایج: 207222  

2013
Zhi-guo Li Guo-shi Zhang Yi Liu Kai-yuan Wan Run-hua Zhang Fang Chen

Recent urban landscape vegetation surveys conducted in many cities in China identified numerous plant nutrient deficiencies, especially in newly developed cities. Soil nutrients and soil nutrient management in the cities of Hubei province have not received adequate attention to date. The aims of this study were to characterize the available nutrients of urban soils from nine cities in Hubei pro...

2010
Chris B. Graham Ross A. Woods Jeffrey J. McDonnell

Please cite this article in press as: Graham, C. doi:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2009.12.015 Hillslope threshold response to storm rainfall is poorly understood. Basic questions regarding the type, location, and flow dynamics of lateral, subsurface flow remain unanswered, even at our most intensively studied field sites. Here we apply a forensic approach where we combined irrigation and excavation experi...

Journal: :Environmental microbiology reports 2015
David A Lipson Theodore K Raab Melanie Parker Scott T Kelley Colin J Brislawn Janet Jansson

This study investigated how microbial community structure and diversity varied with depth and topography in ice wedge polygons of wet tundra of the Arctic Coastal Plain in northern Alaska and what soil variables explain these patterns. We observed strong changes in community structure and diversity with depth, and more subtle changes between areas of high and low topography, with the largest di...

2015
Sohye Lee Dongho Lee Tae Kyung Yoon Kamariah Abu Salim Saerom Han Hyeon Min Yun Mihae Yoon Eunji Kim Woo-Kyun Lee Stuart James Davies Yowhan Son

Tropical forests play a critical role in mitigating climate change, and therefore, an accurate and precise estimation of tropical forest carbon (C) is needed. However, there are many uncertainties associated with C stock estimation in a tropical forest, mainly due to its large variations in biomass. Hence, we quantified C stocks in an intact lowland mixed dipterocarp forest (MDF) in Brunei, and...

1997
JIM FREER JEFF MCDONNELL K. J. BEVEN D. BRAMMER D. BURNS R. P. HOOPER C. KENDAL

Controls on hillslope ̄ow pathways are still not well understood, despite the many di€erent studies reported since the pioneering work of Hewlett (1961). In a wide range of recent modelling studies it has been assumed that ̄ow directions can be related to hydraulic gradients derived from surface topography. This assumption leads to believable maps of predictions of soil saturation and is convenie...

ژورنال: مرتع 2021
Heshmati, Gholamali, Sanaee, Anvar, Zare Chahouki, Mohammadali,

In this study, the prediction of Thymus kotschyanus habitat distribution was investigated using two methods of generalized additive regression model (GAM) and Boosted regression trees (BRT) in central part of Taleghan rangelands. Data on vegetation and habitat factors such as topography, climate, geology and soil were collected. For data preparation, samples were taken from the field to record ...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2005
Insaf S Babiker Mohamed A A Mohamed Tetsuya Hiyama Kikuo Kato

Vulnerability assessment to delineate areas that are more susceptible to contamination from anthropogenic sources has become an important element for sensible resource management and land use planning. This contribution aims at estimating aquifer vulnerability by applying the DRASTIC model as well as utilizing sensitivity analyses to evaluate the relative importance of the model parameters for ...

2000
William P. Kustas John H. Prueger Jerry L. Hatfield Kalia Ramalingam Lawrence E. Hipps

For many natural and agricultural landscapes, vegetation partially covers the ground surface, resulting in significant variations in soil heat flux between interspace areas and underneath vegetation. This is particularly apparent in arid and semiarid regions where vegetation cover is low and clustered or ‘clumped’ with large areas of exposed soil. Surface heterogeneity presents significant chal...

2012
Sang-Eun Park

The sensitivity of microwave scattering to the dielectric properties and the geometric structure of soil surfaces makes radar remote sensing a challenge for a wide range of environmental issues directly related to the condition of natural surfaces. Especially, the potential for retrieving soil moisture with a high spatial and/or temporal resolution represents a significant contribution to hydro...

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