A high-resolution geographic information system (GIS) was used to derive parameters for a basin-scale hydrologic simulation model for the prediction of runoff from a semi-arid watershed. The ARiD BaSIN (ARDBSN) model was tested on gauged rangeland watersheds within the USDA-ARS Walnut Gulch Experimental Watershed i
This paper describes how subdivision and development of rangelands within a remote and celebrated se...
The use of modeling tools to predict the amount of stormwater that is generated from impervious area...
Irrigated agriculture accounts for 70% of global freshwater withdrawals and increases in the frequen...
The Simulation of Production and Utilization of Rangelands (SPUR) model has been in use and revision...
The goal of this study is to assess ARDBSN model performance across watershed sizes, and to assess t...
In this study, model parameters were estimated using five different watershed configurations for the...
Abstract: Planning and assessment in land and water resource management are evolving toward complex...
Predicting streamflow in a large arid and semi-arid basin is of great importance in understanding th...
The measured runoff from a contour-ripped rangeland watershed is compared with hypothetical runoff b...
ABSTRACT Runoff is one of the most important hydrological variables used in most of the water resour...
As the demand for limited stores of fresh water grows, optimum use of water resources becomes paramo...
"Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and Nonpoint Sources (BASINS)" (U.S. EPA, 2001) is a mu...
The physically-based, variable source area model of K. J. Beven and M. J. Kirby (1979) was modified ...
This study applied the AGWA ArcGIS tool to the 3.7 hectare Lucky Hills watershed, and three large wa...
Reservoirs and impoundments in dry regions are dramatically affected by hydrologic factors and event...
This paper describes how subdivision and development of rangelands within a remote and celebrated se...
The use of modeling tools to predict the amount of stormwater that is generated from impervious area...
Irrigated agriculture accounts for 70% of global freshwater withdrawals and increases in the frequen...
The Simulation of Production and Utilization of Rangelands (SPUR) model has been in use and revision...
The goal of this study is to assess ARDBSN model performance across watershed sizes, and to assess t...
In this study, model parameters were estimated using five different watershed configurations for the...
Abstract: Planning and assessment in land and water resource management are evolving toward complex...
Predicting streamflow in a large arid and semi-arid basin is of great importance in understanding th...
The measured runoff from a contour-ripped rangeland watershed is compared with hypothetical runoff b...
ABSTRACT Runoff is one of the most important hydrological variables used in most of the water resour...
As the demand for limited stores of fresh water grows, optimum use of water resources becomes paramo...
"Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and Nonpoint Sources (BASINS)" (U.S. EPA, 2001) is a mu...
The physically-based, variable source area model of K. J. Beven and M. J. Kirby (1979) was modified ...
This study applied the AGWA ArcGIS tool to the 3.7 hectare Lucky Hills watershed, and three large wa...
Reservoirs and impoundments in dry regions are dramatically affected by hydrologic factors and event...
This paper describes how subdivision and development of rangelands within a remote and celebrated se...
The use of modeling tools to predict the amount of stormwater that is generated from impervious area...
Irrigated agriculture accounts for 70% of global freshwater withdrawals and increases in the frequen...