Over the 40 years, since soil piping was first considered to be a potential factor in the hydrological response of catchments, research has revealed a considerable amount about its hydrological role and its geographical, climatic and pedological distribution. Piping has been shown to be a major factor supporting the hypothesis that subsurface flow can be a significant contributor to quickflow by field experiments ranging from the United Kingdom to Canada, India and China. This research has demonstrated that, at least in some areas, soil pipes may contribute up to nearly 50% of stormwater discharge. Piping processes therefore merit inclusion within rainfall-runoff simulation models, but this has yet to be achieved. Some progress has been mad...
grantor: University of TorontoThe major barriers to modeling hydrological processes in sem...
Simultaneous field monitoring of runoff and suspended sediment loads from a 30 ha, artificially-drai...
The catchment is a fundamental unit of study in hydrology. It is normally well defined topographica...
Over the 40 years, since soil piping was first considered to be a potential factor in the hydrologic...
The hydrologic significance of soil piping has been generally ignored. Piping has been associated pr...
Some of the most responsive runoff systems in the world are found within the humid tropics. These ru...
Some of the most responsive runoff systems in the world are found within the humid tropics. These ru...
Soil piping remains a relatively unexplored phenomenon despite its substantial impacts on watershed-...
Hydrological functioning of natural soil pipe networks and their impact on water transfer at the hil...
A conceptual, continuous, daily, semi distributed catchment-scale rainfall-runoff model that has the...
Field observations and experiments were conducted to study runoff in a headwater region in the mount...
'Protection zones' for water quality are often defined as areas within the landscape where potential...
Soil pipes are considered to drain off water from a hillslope and play an important role in the subs...
Soil pipes are commonly found in landslide scarps, and it has been suggested that build-up of pore w...
Existence of soil pipes is reported in many collapsed slopes indicating their influences on landslid...
grantor: University of TorontoThe major barriers to modeling hydrological processes in sem...
Simultaneous field monitoring of runoff and suspended sediment loads from a 30 ha, artificially-drai...
The catchment is a fundamental unit of study in hydrology. It is normally well defined topographica...
Over the 40 years, since soil piping was first considered to be a potential factor in the hydrologic...
The hydrologic significance of soil piping has been generally ignored. Piping has been associated pr...
Some of the most responsive runoff systems in the world are found within the humid tropics. These ru...
Some of the most responsive runoff systems in the world are found within the humid tropics. These ru...
Soil piping remains a relatively unexplored phenomenon despite its substantial impacts on watershed-...
Hydrological functioning of natural soil pipe networks and their impact on water transfer at the hil...
A conceptual, continuous, daily, semi distributed catchment-scale rainfall-runoff model that has the...
Field observations and experiments were conducted to study runoff in a headwater region in the mount...
'Protection zones' for water quality are often defined as areas within the landscape where potential...
Soil pipes are considered to drain off water from a hillslope and play an important role in the subs...
Soil pipes are commonly found in landslide scarps, and it has been suggested that build-up of pore w...
Existence of soil pipes is reported in many collapsed slopes indicating their influences on landslid...
grantor: University of TorontoThe major barriers to modeling hydrological processes in sem...
Simultaneous field monitoring of runoff and suspended sediment loads from a 30 ha, artificially-drai...
The catchment is a fundamental unit of study in hydrology. It is normally well defined topographica...