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Proposed Model For Evaluating Urban Hydrologic Change
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Evaluation of the effects of land‐use change in a natural catchment and what can be done to mitigate these effects requires accurate quantitative representation of the mechanisms by which precipitation contributes to run ...
Application of Hydrograph Shape and Channel Infiltration Models to an Arid Watershed
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Ephemeral streamflows measured during January 1995 at upstream and downstream locations in Cold Creek, near the arid Hanford Site, in the state of Washington, were analyzed. Double triangle and composite hydrograph models ...
Hydrological Effects of Land-Use Change in a Zero-Order Catchment
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Hydrologic modeling and relatively simple monitoring were used to estimate the hydrologic balance for two geographically close and, in the undisturbed state, hydrologically similar, zero-order basins: one undeveloped forest ...
Hydrologic and Erosion Models to Assess Land Use and Management Practices Affecting Soil Erosion
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: We developed a new, coupled, hydrologic-erosion model and a targeted field data-collection program to quantify hillslope soil erosion rates and sediment yield in semiarid regions. While the methodology has a wide range of ...