Abstract:Many engineers and hydrologists use the curve number method to estimate runoff from ungaged watersheds; however, the method does not explicitly account for the influence of season or forest cutting on runoff. This study of observed rainfall and runoff for small, forested watersheds that span the Appalachian Mountains of the eastern United States showed that curve numbers calibrated for the growing season tended to be smaller than for the dormant season. Forest cutting tended to increase curve numbers. However, the increase in water yield following forest cutting on these watersheds only lasted 1 year to 11 years, thereby limiting the precision of the curve numbers estimated for these brief hydrologic effect periods. This study high...
The whole work is about runoff curve numbers. This method was developed by Soil Conservation Service...
[1] The overall water balance and the sensitivity of watershed runoff to changes in climate are inve...
Determining the amount of rainfall that will eventually become runoff and its pathway is a crucial p...
The Runoff Curve Number method is a widely used and accepted technique for modeling runoff in ungage...
The seasonal variation in rainfall - runoff response is investigated for about 300 small watersheds ...
Proceedings of the 2007 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 27-29, 2007, Athens, Georgia.This ...
This paper establishes a novel approach to estimate monthly and annual direct runoff by combining th...
A test of the curve number method for hydrologic analysis selected by the West Virginia Flood Adviso...
Bankfull hydraulic geometry relationships, also called regional curves, relate bankfull stream c...
The selection of curve number to represent watersheds with similar land use and land cover is often ...
The Flow Duration Curve (FDC) is a probabilistic flow representation relevant to streamflow investig...
Daily runoff from 27 plots (5 m ? 2 m) recorded during two rainy seasons in the Tigray highlands (Et...
Aim of study: The goal of this study is to analyse variations in curve number (CN) values produced b...
The Curve Number method is a widely used tool for modeling runoff in ungaged watersheds. The initial...
Not AvailableUSDA-SCS (now NRCS) Curve Number method is most widely used for runoff estimation due t...
The whole work is about runoff curve numbers. This method was developed by Soil Conservation Service...
[1] The overall water balance and the sensitivity of watershed runoff to changes in climate are inve...
Determining the amount of rainfall that will eventually become runoff and its pathway is a crucial p...
The Runoff Curve Number method is a widely used and accepted technique for modeling runoff in ungage...
The seasonal variation in rainfall - runoff response is investigated for about 300 small watersheds ...
Proceedings of the 2007 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 27-29, 2007, Athens, Georgia.This ...
This paper establishes a novel approach to estimate monthly and annual direct runoff by combining th...
A test of the curve number method for hydrologic analysis selected by the West Virginia Flood Adviso...
Bankfull hydraulic geometry relationships, also called regional curves, relate bankfull stream c...
The selection of curve number to represent watersheds with similar land use and land cover is often ...
The Flow Duration Curve (FDC) is a probabilistic flow representation relevant to streamflow investig...
Daily runoff from 27 plots (5 m ? 2 m) recorded during two rainy seasons in the Tigray highlands (Et...
Aim of study: The goal of this study is to analyse variations in curve number (CN) values produced b...
The Curve Number method is a widely used tool for modeling runoff in ungaged watersheds. The initial...
Not AvailableUSDA-SCS (now NRCS) Curve Number method is most widely used for runoff estimation due t...
The whole work is about runoff curve numbers. This method was developed by Soil Conservation Service...
[1] The overall water balance and the sensitivity of watershed runoff to changes in climate are inve...
Determining the amount of rainfall that will eventually become runoff and its pathway is a crucial p...