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Evaluation of total runoff for the Rio San Pedro sub-basin (Nayarit, Mexico) assessing their hydrologic response units
Runoff hydrologic response unit curve number land uses
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2015/8/14
The Rio San Pedro sub-basin runoff was estimated using the curve number method (NRCS-CN) applied to hydrologic response units (HRU’s), derived from remote sensing and GIS analysis. The sub-basin (arou...
Estimating Spatial Curve Number for Hydrologic Response analysis of a small Watershed
Curve Number Satellite Imagery Watershed modeling Geographic Information System GIS
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2015/8/11
An approach to estimate the curve number (CN) at each pixel unit of a satellite imagery, which is a key parameter in the widely used Soil Conservation Service Curve Number (SCSCN) hydrologic model, is...
The impacts of hysteresis on variably saturated hydrologic response and slope failure
Hysteresis InHM Landslide Unsaturated Modeling Hillslope
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2015/7/1
This investigation employs 3D, variably saturated subsurface flow simulation to examine hysteretic effects upon the hydrologic response used to drive unsaturated slope stability assessments at the Coo...
A comparison between natural forests and reforested lands in terms of runoff generation potential and hydrologic response (case study: Kasilian Watershed)
couple plot HEC-HMS Kasilian watershed natural forest reforested lands runoff
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2015/3/5
Afforested lands are different from natural forests in terms of hydrologic conditions, runoff generation potential, and sediment generation rate. These differences emerge due to changes in soil struct...
Evaluation of total runoff for the Rio San Pedro sub-basin (Nayarit, Mexico) assessing their hydrologic response units
Runoff hydrologic response unit curve number land uses Geographic Information System GIS DEM
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2015/1/8
The Rio San Pedro sub-basin runoff was estimated using the curve number method (NRCS-CN) applied to hydrologic response units (HRU’s), derived from remote sensing and GIS analysis. The sub-basin (arou...
Estimating Spatial Curve Number for Hydrologic Response analysis of a small Watershed
Watershed modeling Geographic Information System GIS
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2015/1/6
An approach to estimate the curve number (CN) at each pixel unit of a satellite imagery, which is a key parameter in the widely used Soil Conservation Service Curve Number (SCSCN) hydrologic model, is...
SEHR-ECHO v1.0: a Spatially Explicit Hydrologic Response model for ecohydrologic applications
Hydrologic Response model ecohydrologic applications
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2014/12/19
This paper presents the Spatially Explicit Hydrologic Response (SEHR) model developed at the Laboratory of Ecohydrology of the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne for the simulation of hydrologic...
The isotopic and hydrologic response of small, closed-basin lakes to climate forcing from predictive models: Application to paleoclimate studies in the upper Columbia River basin
isotopic hydrologic closed-basin
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2014/4/17
Simulations conducted using a coupled lake-catchment, hydrologic and isotope mass-balance model indicate
that small, closed-basin lakes in north-central Washington are isotopically sensitive to chang...
An Investigation of the Effect of Drainage Density on Hydrologic Response
Drainage density Hydrologic model Streamflow River basin
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2009/10/12
The sensitivity of streamflow simulations to the drainage density of river basins was investigated. A physically based spatially distributed hydrologic model was used in the model experiments. The hyd...
Drainage effects on the transient,near-surface hydrologic response of a steep hillslope to rainfall:implications for slope stability,Edmonds,Washington,USA
Drainage effects transient near-surface hydrologic response steep hillslope
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2009/12/29
Shallow landslides on steep (>25°) hillsides along Puget Sound have resulted in occasional loss of life and costly damage to property during intense or prolonged rainfall. As part of a larger project ...