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Discussion of “<i>The Kinematic Wave Controversy</i>” by Victor M. Ponce (April, 1991, Vol. 117, No. 4)
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Discussion of “<i>Kinematic Wave Routing and Computational Error</i>” by T. V. Hromadka II and J. J. DeVries (February, 1988, Vol. 114, No. 2)
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Using the KINEROS2 Modeling Framework to Evaluate the Increase in Storm Runoff from Residential Development in a Semiarid Environment
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The increase in runoff from urbanization is well known; one extreme example comes from a 13-ha residential neighborhood in southeast Arizona where runoff was 26 times greater than in an adjacent grassland watershed over a ...
Quantifying Extreme Rainfall Events and Their Hydrologic Response in Southeastern Arizona
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Hydrologists are concerned with high-intensity rainfall and peak runoff rates for stormwater infrastructure designs, post-event assessments, and mitigation of environmental impacts. In the southwestern United States the ...
Multiparameter Regression Modeling for Improving Quality of Measured Rainfall and Runoff Data in Densely Instrumented Watersheds
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The Walnut Gulch Experimental Watershed is a semi-arid experimental watershed and long-term agro-ecosystem research (LTAR) site managed by the USDA-Agricultural Research Services (ARS) Southwest Watershed Research Center ...
Quantification of Curve Numbers for Arid Watersheds
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Although the curve number (CN) method has been widely used in rainfall and runoff models, the physical interpretation of the CN method is still challenging, for instance how to estimate the potential maximum retention. ...