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Assessment of Spatial Patterns of Sediment Transport and Delivery for Soil and Water Conservation Programs
off-site soil erosion soil erosion and deposition model sediment delivery Geographic Information System GIS
2015/1/8
Soil erosion has tremendous impacts on most river systems throughout the United States. Such non-point pollution results from land-use and agricultural practices and leads to sedimentation downstream,...
Subsurface Flow and Transport:A Stochastic Approach, D. Gedeon and P.S. Neuman (eds)
Subsurface Flow Transport
2009/5/27
Subsurface Flow and Transport:A Stochastic Approach, D. Gedeon and P.S. Neuman (eds)。
An experimental evaluation of the solute transport volume in biodegraded municipal solid waste
biodegraded solid waste volume fraction
2009/5/26
A large undisturbed sample (3.5 m3) of 22-year-old, biodegraded solid waste set up to estimate the volume fraction participating in the transport of solutes through the waste material. Altogether, fiv...
Distributed hydrological modeling of total dissolved phosphorus transport in an agricultural landscape, part II:dissolved phosphorus transport
total dissolved phosphorus Soil Moisture Distribution and Routing Model
2009/5/13
Reducing non-point source phosphorus (P) loss to drinking water reservoirs is a main concern for New York City watershed planners, and modeling of P transport can assist in the evaluation of agricultu...
Distributed hydrological modelling of total dissolved phosphorus transport in an agricultural landscape, part I: distributed runoff generation
Soil Moisture Distribution and Routing distributed runoff generation
2009/5/13
Successful implementation of best management practices for reducing non-point source (NPS) pollution requires knowledge of the location of saturated areas that produce runoff. A physically-based, full...
A model for hydraulic redistribution incorporating coupled soil-root moisture transport
soil-root moisture hydraulic redistribution
2009/4/28
One of the adaptive strategies of vegetation, particularly in water limited ecosystems, is the development of deep roots and the use of hydraulic redistribution which enables them to make optimal use ...