Role of glaciers in
watershed hydrology: Himalayan Catchment.
Climate Change and
Watershed Hydrology.
Pike, R.G., D.L. Spittlehouse, K.E. Bennett, V.N. Egginton, P.J. Tschaplinski, T.Q. Murdock and A.T. Werner, 2008: A Summary of Climate Change Effects on
Watershed Hydrology.
Mountain pine beetle and
watershed hydrology.
[1] Field studies in
watershed hydrology continue to characterize and catalogue the enormous heterogeneity and complexity of rainfall runoff processes in more and more watersheds, in different
The study, called «Modeling the effects of adopting agroforestry on basin scale surface runoff and sediment yield in the Philippines,» uses a computer - based Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) to simulate the effects of different land uses on
watershed hydrology and the ecosystem services provided by the Gabayan watershed.
That means many more Appalachian rivers are now flowing year - round and are consistently salty,» says Brian L. McGlynn, professor of
watershed hydrology and biogeosciences at Duke's Nicholas School.
Not exact matches
Watershed data on basin
hydrology, climate, land use and fertilization were factored into the model.
These Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 3 (CMIP3) simulations were statistically downscaled and used to drive the Variable Infiltration Capacity (VIC)
hydrology model over several
watersheds.
He also recently led the implementation of the Variable Infiltration Capacity (VIC) macro-scale
hydrology model to investigate the effects of mountain pine beetle and salvage harvest operations within the Fraser River
watershed.
In spring 2008, the five students — Leslie Abramson, Milli Chennell, Erica Eisch, Alicia Glassco, and Thomas Holley and their advisor, Bren professor of
hydrology and geomorphology Thomas Dunne — began a yearlong study of two analogous
watersheds.
These include not only the chemistry, but also the ecology,
hydrology, and geomorphology of the various portions of a
watershed and that of the receiving system.