A model has been built to simulate runoff and erosion on slopes of varying form with soil of varying hydraulic conductivity, porosity, storage capacity, and particle size distribution. The model is based on known physical laws and takes into account spatially dependent random variation in the initial conditions of the soil. The rainfall is similarly both random and autocorrelated in space. Detailed results show how runoff is generated as a result of slow conductivity and high water table, how this leads to erosion, the degradation of the land surface, the capture of flow lines, and the development of networks of rills. The last accords well with results from laboratory experiments. Changing the initial conditions produces results that accor...
Geometries of eroding landscapes contain important information about geologic, climatic, biotic and ...
This research developed a method for parameterizing a physically-based distributed rainfall-runoff m...
From the Proceedings of the 1974 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. an...
Erosion risk is recognized as a major threat whose consequences affect urbanized and agricultural ar...
The prediction and estimate of soil erosion is fundamental important for understanding the effect of...
Spatial variability is all that stands between hydrology and science, forcing us to deal in probabil...
We investigated the surficial processes that deliver sediment from hillslopes into channels in a med...
A relatively simple process-oriented, physically-based distributed (PBD) hydrological model, the dis...
Abstract: The rate of erosion is the product of the concentration of active soil aggregates and thei...
The stochastic gully erosion model (STOGEM) is based on a combination of deterministic mechanics and...
A stochastic theory of fluvial landsurfaces is developed for transport-limited erosion, using well-e...
In view of the loess plateau serious soil erosion problem, a distributed soil erosion model on the s...
261 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.Accelerated soil erosion is a...
Spatially distributed soil hydraulic properties are required for distributed hydrological modelling....
The spatial distribution of land management practices (LMPs), such as the use of vegetated filters, ...
Geometries of eroding landscapes contain important information about geologic, climatic, biotic and ...
This research developed a method for parameterizing a physically-based distributed rainfall-runoff m...
From the Proceedings of the 1974 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. an...
Erosion risk is recognized as a major threat whose consequences affect urbanized and agricultural ar...
The prediction and estimate of soil erosion is fundamental important for understanding the effect of...
Spatial variability is all that stands between hydrology and science, forcing us to deal in probabil...
We investigated the surficial processes that deliver sediment from hillslopes into channels in a med...
A relatively simple process-oriented, physically-based distributed (PBD) hydrological model, the dis...
Abstract: The rate of erosion is the product of the concentration of active soil aggregates and thei...
The stochastic gully erosion model (STOGEM) is based on a combination of deterministic mechanics and...
A stochastic theory of fluvial landsurfaces is developed for transport-limited erosion, using well-e...
In view of the loess plateau serious soil erosion problem, a distributed soil erosion model on the s...
261 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.Accelerated soil erosion is a...
Spatially distributed soil hydraulic properties are required for distributed hydrological modelling....
The spatial distribution of land management practices (LMPs), such as the use of vegetated filters, ...
Geometries of eroding landscapes contain important information about geologic, climatic, biotic and ...
This research developed a method for parameterizing a physically-based distributed rainfall-runoff m...
From the Proceedings of the 1974 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. an...