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Theoretical Justification of SCS Method for Runoff Estimation
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The Soil Conservation Service (SCS) method is widely used to estimate runoff from small- to medium-sized watersheds. The most critical assumption of the SCS method is that the ratio of the actual retention to the potential ...
Validation of SCS Method for Runoff Estimation
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The Soil Conservation Service (SCS) method is widely used to estimate runoff from small- to medium-sized watersheds. The most critical assumption of the SCS method is that the ratio of actual retention to potential retention ...
Transport Capacity of Overland Flow for Sediment Mixtures
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Sediment transport capacity of overland flows is crucial to understanding and modeling the erosion and deposition processes. The transport capacity for sediment mixtures is particularly complex because of the need for an ...
Theoretical Justification of SCS Method for Runoff Estimation
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Transport Capacity of Overland Flow with High Sediment Concentration
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The concept and estimation of sediment transport capacity of overland flows are pivotal to soil erosion, sediment transport, and deposition modeling. There is a limited understanding of the effect of high sediment concentration ...
Improved Hillslope Erosion Module for the Digital Yellow-River Model
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Severe soil erosion in the Loess Plateau region and associated large sediment discharge downstream in China have been of great concern for years. A physically based distributed model, the Digital Yellow River model (DYRIM), ...
Drag Forces on Subtropical Trees with Sclerophyllous Foliage Towed through Stillwater
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Hydraulic models used to simulate floods through riparian forests along rivers need to account for flow resistance caused by tree drag. Tree drag formulations have been developed for this purpose in previous studies, using ...
Another Look at SCS-CN Method
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers