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Determination of infiltration‐capacity for large drainage‐basins

Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union, 1937
Introduction‐synopsis—This paper describes a method which may be used for determining the average infiltration‐capacity over a drainage‐basin during large storms where a runoff‐record, together with adequate rainfall‐data, are available. The application of the method requires that in each drainage‐basin there shall be at least one rain‐intensity record
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Logging, Infiltration Capacity, and Surface Erodibility in Western Oregon

Journal of Forestry, 1980
Abstract Infiltration capacity and erodibility were measured three to six years after portions of forested watersheds in western Oregon had been logged. Overall values on the logged portions did not differ significantly from values on unlogged portions. Areas that had been heavily disturbed--skid trails, cable log paths, and places where
Michael G. Johnson, Robert L. Beschta
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Uncertainty in Calibration of Variable Infiltration Capacity Model

2019
Hydrological models were developed to assess the impacts of climate change and to analyse, understand and examine solutions for sustainable water management in order to back the decision makers and hydrologists. It has been recognized that the current and future water challenges vary from the impacts of economic and population growth, floods, droughts ...
Ankita Pradhan, J. Indu
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Microphytic Crust Influence on Interrill Erosion and Infiltration Capacity

Transactions of the ASAE, 1995
Microphytic crusts form at the soil surface in arid and semiarid rangelands. They bind soil particles together and purportedly influence hydrologic and stability responses to rainfall. We tested this influence in a designed rainfall simulation experiment conducted on a sandy loam site in Capitol Reef National Park, Utah, that had been protected from ...
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Ponding time and infiltration capacity variation during steady rainfall

Journal of Hydrology, 1996
Abstract The variation of the infiltration capacity at a given location during steady rainfall having an intensity smaller than the initial infiltration capacity of the soil is investigated. Two distinct time periods are considered: one prior to ponding, when the rainfall intensity is smaller than the infiltration capacity, and the second, which ...
M.H. Diskin, N. Nazimov
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Analysis of runoff‐plat experiments with varying infiltration‐capacity

Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union, 1939
Research Bulletin 280, Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station, gives the results of runoff plat experiments by Jesse I. Neal [see 1 of “References” at end of paper]. The same sail was used in all the experiments. This was Putnam soil, taken from the surface five to six inches, from a timothy meadow.
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Infiltration and available water storage capacity in the soil

Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union, 1954
Results of studies at Vicksburg, Mississippi, have emphasized the importance of antecedent available storage capacity upon infiltration rates and amounts for certain fine‐textured soils. The recovery of infiltration rates after cessation of rainfall was found to be slow because of a corresponding slow rate of recovery of available storage. The value of
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Restoration of Infiltration Capacity of Permeable Pavers

Global Solutions for Urban Drainage, 2002
Christopher Gerrits, William James
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