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Groundwater Table Simulation Under Different Rice Irrigation Practices
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Most rice culture in southern Asia occurs on relatively flat soils with seasonally high groundwater tables. Groundwater is often available for use during the dry season for irrigation. Bangladesh is a southern Asian country ...
Including Source-Specific Phosphorus Mobility in a Nonpoint Source Pollution Model for Agricultural Watersheds
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Most widely used nonpoint source models associate pollutant loads almost exclusively with land use via pollutant export coefficients and some kind of runoff coefficient. Not surprisingly, the range of management options ...
SCS Runoff Equation Revisited for Variable-Source Runoff Areas
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Simple methods for predicting runoff from watersheds are important in engineering practice, particularly in flood forecasting and water-balance calculation. In this paper, we illustrate that the often used SCS runoff ...
Field Test of the Variable Source Area Interpretation of the Curve Number Rainfall-Runoff Equation
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The Soil Conservation Service Curve Number (SCS-CN) method is a widely used empirical rainfall-runoff equation. Although the physical basis of the method has been debated, several researchers have suggested that it can be ...
Subsurface Drainage Water Quality from Structured Soil
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The often rapid arrival of pesticides at the ground water has been explained by the concept of preferential movement of water and solutes through the soil. To facilitate understanding of these transport processes, a drainage ...
Simple Estimation of Prevalence of Hortonian Flow in New York City Watersheds
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: This study was a statistical evaluation of the prevalence of infiltration excess runoff (i.e., Hortonian flow) for undeveloped areas within New York City (NYC) watersheds. Identifying the hydrological processes generating ...
Errata for “Simple Estimation of Prevalence of Hortonian Flow in New York City Watersheds”
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Hydrological Evaluation of Septic Disposal Field Design in Sloping Terrains
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The most common form of onsite domestic wastewater treatment in the United States is the septic system. Although the design of these systems has been well established, no systematic evaluation of septic system performance ...
Discussion and Closure: SCS Runoff Equation Revisited for Variable-Source Runoff Areas
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers