The sustainable agricultural development in the northwest coast of Egypt suffers constantly from the effects of surface runoff. Moreover, there is an urgent need by decision makers to know the effects of runoff. So the aim of this work is to integrate remote sensing and field data and the natural resource conservation service curve number model (NRCS-CN).using geographic information systems (GIS) for spatial evaluation of surface runoff .CN approach to assessment the effect of patio-temporal variations of different soil types as well as potential climate change impact on surface runoff. DEM was used to describe the effects of slope variables on water retention and surface runoff volumes. In addition the results reflects that the magnitude o...
The Natural Resources Conservation Service Curve Number (NRCS-CN) method is widely used for predicti...
AbstractAmong the most basic challenges of hydrology are the prediction and quantification of catchm...
Freshwater resources scarcity is becoming a limiting factor for development and sustenance in most p...
The sustainable agricultural development in the northwest coast of Egypt suffers constantly from the...
Soil Conservation Service (SCS) curve number (CN) is used to calculate the potential runoff value in...
Assessment of soil water retention in arid region is an input required parameter in precision water ...
The development of watershed aims at productive utilization of all the available natural resources i...
Abstract—Rainfall-runoff relationship is one of the most important phenomena in hydrology design of ...
Natural resources and their sustainable management are key issues for the future development of nati...
AbstractAssessment of soil water retention in arid region is an input required parameter in precisio...
The Natural Resources Conservation Service Curve Number (NRCS-CN) method is highly recommended for r...
In Weligamage, Parakrama; Godaliyadda, G. G. A.; Jinapala, K. (Eds.). Proceedings of the National Co...
In recent years, geographic information systems (GIS) and remote sensing using has increased to esti...
The arid and semi-arid catchments in dry lands in general require a special effective management as ...
The great demand for water resources from the Zarqa River Basin (ZRB) has resulted in a base-flow re...
The Natural Resources Conservation Service Curve Number (NRCS-CN) method is widely used for predicti...
AbstractAmong the most basic challenges of hydrology are the prediction and quantification of catchm...
Freshwater resources scarcity is becoming a limiting factor for development and sustenance in most p...
The sustainable agricultural development in the northwest coast of Egypt suffers constantly from the...
Soil Conservation Service (SCS) curve number (CN) is used to calculate the potential runoff value in...
Assessment of soil water retention in arid region is an input required parameter in precision water ...
The development of watershed aims at productive utilization of all the available natural resources i...
Abstract—Rainfall-runoff relationship is one of the most important phenomena in hydrology design of ...
Natural resources and their sustainable management are key issues for the future development of nati...
AbstractAssessment of soil water retention in arid region is an input required parameter in precisio...
The Natural Resources Conservation Service Curve Number (NRCS-CN) method is highly recommended for r...
In Weligamage, Parakrama; Godaliyadda, G. G. A.; Jinapala, K. (Eds.). Proceedings of the National Co...
In recent years, geographic information systems (GIS) and remote sensing using has increased to esti...
The arid and semi-arid catchments in dry lands in general require a special effective management as ...
The great demand for water resources from the Zarqa River Basin (ZRB) has resulted in a base-flow re...
The Natural Resources Conservation Service Curve Number (NRCS-CN) method is widely used for predicti...
AbstractAmong the most basic challenges of hydrology are the prediction and quantification of catchm...
Freshwater resources scarcity is becoming a limiting factor for development and sustenance in most p...