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Water erosion and characteristics of sediment load in the Kopaninský stream basin

Water erosion and characteristics of sediment load in the Kopaninský stream basin

... the sediment load can have been transferred to the water ...The sediment load calculated as the difference between the model sediment runoff total (234 t) and the measured ... See full document

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Morphometric Analysis of Kito and Awetu Sub Basins Jimma, Ethiopia

Morphometric Analysis of Kito and Awetu Sub Basins Jimma, Ethiopia

... watershed characteristics. Watershed characteristics are essential in watershed management, site selection for water resource projects, groundwater evaluation and proposing flood control ...and ... See full document

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EROSION AND SEDIMENT CHARACTERISTICS OF PENINSULAR RIVER INDIA, A CASE STUDY

EROSION AND SEDIMENT CHARACTERISTICS OF PENINSULAR RIVER INDIA, A CASE STUDY

... Mahanadi basin lies in Central India between 80030’ E to 86050’ E longitude and 19020’ N to 23035’ N latitude with a mean annual run-off of ...a sediment load of ...Central Water Commission ... See full document

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Legacy Sediments and Stream Water Quality: Estimating Volume, Nutrient Content, and Stream Bank Erosion in 303(d)-Impaired Waterways of the North Carolina Piedmont

Legacy Sediments and Stream Water Quality: Estimating Volume, Nutrient Content, and Stream Bank Erosion in 303(d)-Impaired Waterways of the North Carolina Piedmont

... River basin (NRB) is one of a number of stream systems draining the Atlantic Pied- mont physiographic province containing significant lengths of channel reaches that are impaired for both turbidity (total ... See full document

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Analysis of Watershed Characteristics Using Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques

Analysis of Watershed Characteristics Using Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques

... drainage, stream or river at a particular point. It is the basic unit of water supply, which evolves over ...and water resources management and its ...river Basin, sub watershed of Mahi river, ... See full document

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Use of Geomatic Approaches to Characterize Arqa River Basin: A Typical Coastal Lebanese River

Use of Geomatic Approaches to Characterize Arqa River Basin: A Typical Coastal Lebanese River

... surface water basin is considered as a principal hydrologic and geomorphologic aspect upon which several related measures can be ...by basin geometry is the time lag for water arrival from ... See full document

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Water Quality and Heavy Metals Distribution in Surface Water of the Kelantan River Basin (Malaysia)

Water Quality and Heavy Metals Distribution in Surface Water of the Kelantan River Basin (Malaysia)

... For par ticulate metal analysis, the Teflon bomb acid digestion was chosen as the pre-concentration method. The filtered suspended particulate on the membrane filter was mixed with a mixture of HNO 3 -HCl-HF (3:3:1) in a ... See full document

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The application of ecological theory to the remediation of macroinvertebrate communities impacted by acid mine drainage

The application of ecological theory to the remediation of macroinvertebrate communities impacted by acid mine drainage

... The anthropogenically related increase of metal concentrations in streams with naturally acidic pH may be particularly important given the apparent adaptation of macroinvertebrates to low pH (Collier et al. 1990, Raddum ... See full document

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A Systematic Evaluation of Polyacrylamide for Sediment and Trubidity Control

A Systematic Evaluation of Polyacrylamide for Sediment and Trubidity Control

... in sediment basins. Basin design features, including baffles and outlet type, were also tested for optimal effectiveness with ...turbid water flowing to different types of sediment bags, was ... See full document

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Woody plant encroachment into grasslands leads to accelerated erosion of previously stable organic carbon from dryland soils

Woody plant encroachment into grasslands leads to accelerated erosion of previously stable organic carbon from dryland soils

... lower ratio values (p < 0.05). This result was of high importance, supporting the largely anecdotal evidence that shrub dominated the areas across the basin study area that is used to be dominated by grasses ... See full document

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Using WaTEM/SEDEM and HEC-HMS models for the simulation of episodic hydrological and erosion events in a small agricultural catchment

Using WaTEM/SEDEM and HEC-HMS models for the simulation of episodic hydrological and erosion events in a small agricultural catchment

... Study area. To study the impact of the land-use pattern and farm management on rainfall-runoff events and the associated surface water quality, a small subcatchment of the Kopaninský stream catch- ... See full document

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Research Note:Use of a distributed erosion model (AGNPS) for planning small reservoirs in the Upper Torysa basin

Research Note:Use of a distributed erosion model (AGNPS) for planning small reservoirs in the Upper Torysa basin

... specific sediment production following a single event of 100mm rain falling within three ...total sediment produced by all the rain falling over the whole 19-year simulation period (Table 3 and Table ...of ... See full document

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Morphodynamic Changes of Bhagirathi River at Murshidabad District Using Geoinformatics

Morphodynamic Changes of Bhagirathi River at Murshidabad District Using Geoinformatics

... After collecting the data; the toposheet, Google earth map and block map (district) are rectified (ERDAS IM- AGINE −9.0). Then, the images (3-years) are registered (ERDAS IMAGINE −9.0) with respect to toposheet. Next, ... See full document

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Impact of Fine Sediment on TSS and  Turbidity in Retention Structure

Impact of Fine Sediment on TSS and Turbidity in Retention Structure

... Different weight of fine sediments (0.5 g, 1 g, 2 g, 3 g, 4 g, 5 g, 6 g, 8 g, 10 g and 12 g) of different soil type (Sample 1, 2 and 3) were mixed with 2 litre of distilled water and parameters TSS and turbidity ... See full document

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Morphometric Analysis of Drainage Basin through GIS: A Case Study from South Western part of Rangareddy District, Telangana State, India

Morphometric Analysis of Drainage Basin through GIS: A Case Study from South Western part of Rangareddy District, Telangana State, India

... and water resources planning and management rather than conventional methods of data process ...morphometric characteristics of the study area, a tributary of the river ... See full document

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Regionalising MUSLE factors for application to a data-scarce catchment

Regionalising MUSLE factors for application to a data-scarce catchment

... The management practice factor relates to conservation methods that are implemented to reduce the rate of soil loss from agricultural lands (Tiruneh and Ayalew, 2015). The P factor, which has a value ranging between 0 ... See full document

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Can the water erosion prediction project model be used to estimate best management practice effectiveness from forest roads?

Can the water erosion prediction project model be used to estimate best management practice effectiveness from forest roads?

... soil erosion model performance have typically included model calibration and evaluation procedures without explicitly accounting for sources of model prediction uncertainty (Bra- zier et ... See full document

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Land cover and climate change effects on streamflow and sediment yield: a case study of Tapacurá River basin, Brazil

Land cover and climate change effects on streamflow and sediment yield: a case study of Tapacurá River basin, Brazil

... the stream- flow and sediment yield in Tapacurá River basin (Brazil) using the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) ...to stream- flow data were respectively ...the basin ... See full document

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Annual Runoff and Sediment in Duhok  Reservoir Watershed Using  SWAT and WEPP Models

Annual Runoff and Sediment in Duhok Reservoir Watershed Using SWAT and WEPP Models

... and sediment load is the main problem that affects the performance of dams due to the reduction in the storage capacity of their reservoirs and their effect on dam ef- ficiency and operation ...and ... See full document

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Sediment, erosion and water intake in furrows

Sediment, erosion and water intake in furrows

... The top end of most furrows in Portneuf silt loam soil supplied with clean water, will have water intake rates 50% to 100% higher than those sections downstream where erosion and abraSi[r] ... See full document

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