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Simulation of Runoff and Sediment Yield using Artificial Neural Networks

Biosystems Engineering, 2006
Daily, weekly, ten-daily, and monthly monsoon runoff and sediment yield from an Indian catchment were simulated using back propagation artificial neural network (BPANN) technique, and the results compared with the observed and with those due to single- and multi-input linear transfer function models.
Avinash Agarwal   +3 more
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Assessing the impacts of land cover and climate on runoff and sediment yield of a river basin

Hydrological Sciences Journal, 2020
This study investigated the impacts of changes in land cover and climate on runoff and sediment yield in a river basin in India. Land Change Modeler was used to derive the future land cover and its changes using the Sankey diagram approach.
R. Sinha, T. Eldho, Ghosh Subimal
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Impacts on watershed-scale runoff and sediment yield resulting from synergetic changes in climate and vegetation

CATENA, 2019
This study investigates the relations between climate change and both runoff and sediment yield in watersheds and provides a scientific basis for water resources planning and design as well as watershed-scale soil and water conservation.
Shang-hong Zhang   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Corn Yield, Runoff, and Sediment Losses from Manure and Tillage Systems

Journal of Environmental Quality, 1998
AbstractOne challenge in land application of manure is to maximize its benefit to crops without harming the environment. Our objective was to evaluate the impact of manure addition on corn yield, and sediment losses in snowmelt and rainfall runoff under moldboard plow (MP) and ridge tillage (RT) systems.
D. Ginting   +3 more
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Hydrological Modelling of Runoff and Sediment Yield Dynamics Upstream of Eleyele Lake, Oyo State, Nigeria

Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
Water is a critical natural resource, comprising approximately 60% of human body weight and playing a vital role in all physiological processes. However, water quality has deteriorated in recent years due to the presence of harmful contaminants, posing ...
A. G. Adeogun   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Surface runoff and sediment yield in the Ardèche rangelands

Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 1984
AbstractThis paper presents a case study of runoff and sediment generation under Submediterranean rangeland conditions (Ardèche drainage basin, France). Measurements indicate that on a rough hillslope interrill runoff and sediment are not produced uniformly over the slope surface.
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Comparison of HSPF and SWAT models performance for runoff and sediment yield prediction

Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A, 2007
A watershed model can be used to better understand the relationship between land use activities and hydrologic/water quality processes that occur within a watershed. The physically based, distributed parameter model (SWAT) and a conceptual, lumped parameter model (HSPF), were selected and their performance were compared in simulating runoff and ...
Sangjun, Im   +3 more
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Runoff and Sediment Yield Analysis at Ariqua Watershed, Tekeze Basin, Ethiopia: An Approach for Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) Model

Asian Journal of Research in Agriculture and Forestry
Ethiopia’s main issues are the degradation of land and water resources. SWAT2012, a physically based watershed model, was used to this work to analyze runoff and sediment yield analysis in the Ariqua watershed.
Meresa Weleslasie, Teshome Seyoum
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Toxaphene and Sediment Yields in Runoff from a Mississippi Delta Watershed

Journal of Environmental Quality, 1981
AbstractToxaphene (chlorinated camphene) and sediment concentrations in runoff from a 15.6‐ha watershed, planted to continuous cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.), were measured from 1973 through 1975 to determine the toxaphene and sediment yields and to define the major mode of toxaphene transport.
L. L. McDowell   +4 more
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Modeling Runoff and Sediment Yield from a Terraced Watershed Using WEPP

Mid-Central Conference, 2008
The watershed version of WEPP (Water Erosion Prediction Project) was used to estimate 50-year runoff and sediment yields for a 291 ha watershed in eastern Nebraska that is 90% terraced and which has no historical gage data. The watershed has a complex matrix of elements, including terraced and non-terraced subwatersheds, multiple combinations of soils ...
McCullough, Mary Carla   +2 more
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