نتایج جستجو برای: water erosion crisscross region

تعداد نتایج: 1080795  

Journal: :Environmental Modelling and Software 2014
J. Ibáñez J. F. Lavado Contador S. Schnabel M. Pulido Fernández Jaime Martínez Valderrama

This paper presents an integrated assessment model aimed at evaluating land degradation by water erosion in dehesa rangelands in the Iberian Peninsula. The model is built following the system dynamics approach. The degradation risk is likened to the probability of losing a certain amount of soil within a number of years, as estimated over a great number of stochastic simulations. Complementary ...

2012
Lizhong Hua Xiubin He Yongping Yuan Hongwei Nan

Soil erosion has been recognized as one of the major threats to our environment and water quality worldwide, especially in China. To mitigate nonpoint source water quality problems caused by soil erosion, best management practices (BMPs) and/or conservation programs have been adopted. Watershed models, such as the Annualized Agricultural Non-Point Source Pollutant Loading model (AnnAGNPS), have...

Journal: :desert 2013
h. ahmadi m.a. saremi naeini m. yadegari

in order to recognize the wind erosion situation of a region, the survey of its windiness is not sufficient and the physical characteristics of earth are of importance too. in fact, the outbreak of dust storms in a region is due to the sensitivity of earth and domination of wind in that region. in this investigation we have tried to find a way for determining the regions in which a dust storm i...

2008
Jochem Liem Floris Linnebank Anders Bouwer

The Riacho Fundo qualitative model, a product of the Brazilian case study run by the Univeristy of Brasilia in Naturnet project, was evaluated by stakeholders. The Riacho Fundo basin is located near Brasilia, the new capital, and changes in land use are held responsible for major changes in the area, including deforestation, erosion, loss of biodiversity and water resources, and decrease in eco...

Journal: :Int. J. Digital Earth 2014
Christos G. Karydas Panos Panagos Ioannis Z. Gitas

In this review, an extensive inventory in the literature of water erosion modelling from a geospatial point of view has been conducted. Concepts of scale, spatiality and complexity are clarified in a theoretical background. Spatial scale, temporal scale and spatial methodologies have been addressed as the most determining geospatial properties underlying water erosion modelling. Use of GIS has ...

Journal: :international journal of advanced design and manufacturing technology 0
h. shahverdi m. zohoor s. m. mousavi

on account of some complexities such as fluid-structure interaction and extra-large deformation problems, complete simulation of abrasive water jet cutting process is very hard. the main goal of this paper is to overcome these difficulties through comprehensive simulation in ls-dyna commercial software. for this purpose the smoothed particle hydrodynamics (sph) and arbitrary lagrangian eulerian...

Journal: Desert 2012
H. Ahmadi M. Yadegari M.A. Saremi Naeini

In order to recognize the wind erosion situation of a region, the survey of its windiness is not sufficient and the physical characteristics of earth are of importance too. In fact, the outbreak of dust storms in a region is due to the sensitivity of earth and domination of wind in that region. In this investigation we have tried to find a way for determining the regions in which a dust storm i...

Journal: :تحقیقات جغرافیایی 0
علیرضا فرید حسینی دانشگاه فردوسی مشهد علیرضا زارعی شرکت مشاور طوس آب فرید فریدانی بردسکن دانشگاه فردوسی مشهد امین علیزاده دانشگاه فردوسی مشهد

soil erosion is the most important threat to the soil and water resources among the soil degradation processes in arid and semi-arid regions. this study was conducted in shirin-darreh basin, a semi-arid region in north-eastern iran, to evaluate the performance of erosion potential method (epm) and hydro-physical method (csy) in generating erosion potential and sediment load maps via geographic ...

2006
John D. Williams Stewart B. Wuest William F. Schillinger Hero T. Gollany

Water erosion and runoff can be severe due to poor infiltration through frozen soil in the dryland wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) production region of the inland Pacific Northwest (PNW), USA. For more than 70 years, farmers and researchers have used various methods of subsoiling to reduce runoff and erosion and to improve infiltration and soil moisture storage. The practice and equipment have evo...

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