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Geomorphic evaluation with sub-catchment characteristics

Geomorphic hazards and intense rainfall: the case study of the Recco Stream catchment (Eastern Liguria, Italy)

Geomorphic hazards and intense rainfall: the case study of the Recco Stream catchment (Eastern Liguria, Italy)

... considerations could also be applied to other Ligurian basins that exhibit the same conditions. Figure 7b shows a few layers: steepness, bed attitude and cover thickness highlight a good agreement with shallow landslides ...

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Seismic constraints on dynamic links between geomorphic processes and routing of sediment in a steep mountain catchment

Seismic constraints on dynamic links between geomorphic processes and routing of sediment in a steep mountain catchment

... of geomorphic process events to radiate from their point of ...of geomorphic connectivity are poorly ...Alpine catchment are interconnected to produce evolving, sediment-laden ...the ...

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The influence of catchment characteristics on river flow variability

The influence of catchment characteristics on river flow variability

... the catchment characteristics have on a river’s response to temporal changes in precipitation is important for future water resource planning ...how catchment characteristics modulate a ...

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Evaluation of the fisheries potential of the Avoca catchment

Evaluation of the fisheries potential of the Avoca catchment

... Experiments designed to measure the toxicity of low pH on older fish have been short term bioassays at less than pH 4.0. Such extreme conditions are not likely to be responsible for the elimination of fisheries in ...

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Analyzing the effect of urbanization on flood characteristics at catchment levels

Analyzing the effect of urbanization on flood characteristics at catchment levels

... at sub-basin ...Some sub-basins also showed opposite effect of urbanization on ...flood characteristics and be helpful for decision makers to scientifically develop land use planning in the study ...

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Climate Change Impact on Sub Surface Hydrology of Kaduna River Catchment

Climate Change Impact on Sub Surface Hydrology of Kaduna River Catchment

... River catchment con- sist of the following steps derived from [17]; first pa- rameters of the hydrological model were determined by calibrating the model with historic data, secondly, monthly historical time ...

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Farmers’ Perception of Soil Erosion and Adoption of Soil Conservation Technologies at Geshy Sub Catchment, Gojeb River Catchment, Ethiopia

Farmers’ Perception of Soil Erosion and Adoption of Soil Conservation Technologies at Geshy Sub Catchment, Gojeb River Catchment, Ethiopia

... On the basis of the results obtained from the pre-test, necessary modifications were made on the questionnaire. The interviews were conducted by going to each interviewee’s homestead. Key informants with kebele 1 ...

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Estimation of Catchment Characteristics using Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques

Estimation of Catchment Characteristics using Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques

... for evaluation of catchment characteristics such as geomorphology, slope, aspect, landuse ...Devak catchment is carried out and various geomorphological parameters, which are important from ...

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An investigation of the soil properties controlling gully erosion in a sub-catchment in Maphutseng, Lesotho

An investigation of the soil properties controlling gully erosion in a sub-catchment in Maphutseng, Lesotho

... Geomorphic investigations into the spatial distribution of gullies and soil erosion factors can show which factors exerts the largest amount of control over gullying in a specific area. Soil properties influence ...

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Impact of Land Use/Land Cover Change on Hydrology of the Catchment: The Case of Upper Ribb Catchment, Lake Tana Sub Basin, Ethiopia

Impact of Land Use/Land Cover Change on Hydrology of the Catchment: The Case of Upper Ribb Catchment, Lake Tana Sub Basin, Ethiopia

... A consistent record is one where the characteristics of the record have not changed with time. Adjusting for gage consistency involves the estimation of an effect rather than a missing value. Double Mass Curve ...

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The geomorphic structure of the runoff peak

The geomorphic structure of the runoff peak

... the evaluation of the highest peak-flow values expected to occur with a given return ...the geomorphic and hydrodynamic characteristics of the wa- ...

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EVALUATION OF TRAFFIC CHARACTERISTICS

EVALUATION OF TRAFFIC CHARACTERISTICS

... 1.8 Wearing Course The wearing course is the upper layer in roadway, runway, and dockyard development. The term 'surface course' is some of the time utilized, in any case this term is marginally distinctive as it can be ...

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Evaluation of catchment characteristics in Pahang

Evaluation of catchment characteristics in Pahang

... Analysis was performed on several physical characteristics such as area of catchment and average annual rainfall data in Pahang that were obtain from Department of Irrigation and Drain[r] ...

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Simulating complex hydro-geomorphic changes in lake-catchment systems

Simulating complex hydro-geomorphic changes in lake-catchment systems

... Figure 6.9 Chronological table for land use and pollen record (based on Löhr and Nortmann, 2008; Herbig and Sirocko, 2012). 6.5.3 Model validation for the time period of 2750-1750 calendar year BP From the early Iron ...

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Geomorphic Characteristics Of Mylliem Flat Valley, Meghalaya

Geomorphic Characteristics Of Mylliem Flat Valley, Meghalaya

... VI. GEOMORPHOLOGY OF THE STUDY AREA Origin and development of a landform is a very complex process and is the resultant product of many factors viz., rock types, structure, slope, drainage system, altitude, vegetation, ...

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Riparian Vs Geomorphic Characteristics of Streamside Zones

Riparian Vs Geomorphic Characteristics of Streamside Zones

... parts of most inland landscapes and are highly variable in space and time. For example, Hann et al. (1997) could not summarize changes in riparian cover types for the interior Columbia basin because of analysis scale ...

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Ecohydrologically Driven Catchment Evaluation and Prioritization

Ecohydrologically Driven Catchment Evaluation and Prioritization

... 1) This study outlines an information based on index development to show the eco status of a river basin at catchment scale. It is shown how a hydrological model like SWAT can be used to get an insight about the ...

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Hydrological drought severity explained by climate and catchment characteristics

Hydrological drought severity explained by climate and catchment characteristics

... each catchment, discharge time series were available from the Hydrographical Service of Austria (HZB) in daily resolution for different periods between 1951 and ...drought characteristics duration and ...

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Influence of rainfall and catchment characteristics on urban stormwater quality

Influence of rainfall and catchment characteristics on urban stormwater quality

... and catchment characteristics on urban stormwater quality in order to investigate the potential areas for errors in current stormwater quality modelling ...rainfall characteristics on pollutant ...

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The Holocene evolution of Rheban Spit, Tasmania  Age structure,
geomorphic development and sediment characteristics

The Holocene evolution of Rheban Spit, Tasmania Age structure, geomorphic development and sediment characteristics

... This structure is unusual for a coastal barrier in eastern Australia because most started to prograde at the end of the Marine Transgression (c. Rheban Spit has been severely eroded by n[r] ...

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