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WETLAND AND WATER RESOURCE MODELING AND ASSESSMENT: A Watershed Perspective - Chapter 3 doc

WETLAND AND WATER RESOURCE MODELING AND ASSESSMENT: A Watershed Perspective - Chapter 3 doc

WETLAND AND WATER RESOURCE MODELING AND ASSESSMENT: A Watershed Perspective - Chapter 3 doc

... residential and industrial land uses interspersed among expanses of landlls, marsh grass elds, tidal wetlands creeks, mudats, and rivers (Figure 3. 1). There are approximately Band 32 Band 17Band ... 23 34 km2 of wetlands and open water within the Meadowlands, and 12 km2 of salt marsh vegetation including high marsh species Patens (Spartina patens) and Dis-tichlis (Distichlis spicata), ... benets (Ko and Day 2004). Salt marshes provide habitats for a wide vari-ety of sh and wildlife, and help maintain coastal water quality by acting as lters and scrubbers of sediments and excess...
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WETLAND AND WATER RESOURCE MODELING AND ASSESSMENT: A Watershed Perspective - Chapter 2 doc

WETLAND AND WATER RESOURCE MODELING AND ASSESSMENT: A Watershed Perspective - Chapter 2 doc

... informa-tion from the image by masking out the water bodies. Seven land cover types, includ-ing built-up area, wetland (with vegetation), grassland, forest, bare land, muddy beach, and farmland ... spectral comparison of the built-up urban area with the muddy beach.© 2008 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC16 Wetland and Water Resource Modeling and Assessmentbodies and built-up areas are ... examining spectral characteris-tics, three groups of objects with spectral similarity were identied: (a) wetland and grassland/forest, (b) bare land and developing urban area, and (c) built-up...
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WETLAND AND WATER RESOURCE MODELING AND ASSESSMENT: A Watershed Perspective - Chapter 5 doc

WETLAND AND WATER RESOURCE MODELING AND ASSESSMENT: A Watershed Perspective - Chapter 5 doc

... interan-nual WASSI variability. Even in heavily populated areas, residential and commer-cial water use represent small segments of total water demand, but cities do affect water quality. As ... by Taylor & Francis Group, LLCDegrees Celsius44 Wetland and Water Resource Modeling and AssessmentCommunities need to accurately assess future water supply and demand if water limitations ... watershed evapotranspiration for each watershed in cm per year, calculated by an empirical formula as a function of potential evapotranspiration, precipitation, and land cover types; and GS = his-toric...
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WETLAND AND WATER RESOURCE MODELING AND ASSESSMENT: A Watershed Perspective - Chapter 6 docx

WETLAND AND WATER RESOURCE MODELING AND ASSESSMENT: A Watershed Perspective - Chapter 6 docx

... 1996. Water problem of red soil and its management [in Chinese]. Acta Pedologica Sinica 33 (1): 13 20.© 2008 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC62 Wetland and Water Resource Modeling and Assessment Watershed ... obtain or measure percolation, evapotranspiration, and runoff accurately in the large- to medium-scale basin, and even in the small-scale watershed. Therefore, water budget in a scale larger ... 60 Wetland and Water Resource Modeling and Assessmenthave rarely been undertaken in the red soil areas of China. SWAT (Soil and Water Assessment Tool) (Arnold et al. 1998) is a distributed...
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WETLAND AND WATER RESOURCE MODELING AND ASSESSMENT: A Watershed Perspective - Chapter 8 doc

WETLAND AND WATER RESOURCE MODELING AND ASSESSMENT: A Watershed Perspective - Chapter 8 doc

... topographic index bins, and A i [L2] is the fractional catchment area corresponding to each bin.94 Wetland and Water Resource Modeling and Assessment8 .3. 2 MODEL CALIBRATION AND VALIDATIONThe ... local unsaturated zone storage due to gravity drainage, and param-eter td is a time constant.Vertical drainage that depletes the water in the subsurface storm ow zone and replenishes the water ... increase. Calculated surface ow at any time step is simply the water in excess of any decit in each ln (a/ tanβ) increment.90 Wetland and Water Resource Modeling and AssessmentThe main objective...
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WETLAND AND WATER RESOURCE MODELING AND ASSESSMENT: A Watershed Perspective - Chapter 12 docx

WETLAND AND WATER RESOURCE MODELING AND ASSESSMENT: A Watershed Perspective - Chapter 12 docx

... prediction of water quality parameters. Landscape indices are gen-erally widely used tools for spatial landscape analyses and serve as standards for comparison between landscapes in different parts ... LLC146 Wetland and Water Resource Modeling and Assessment12 .3 RESULTS A. Multivariate regression analysis suggested that the mean patch size of agri-culture and open land in the catchments had ... Specic land use and land cover (LULC) types, such as “cropland” and “urban”, are associated with human activities and their physical characteristics often affect water quality.2 Land use practices...
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WETLAND AND WATER RESOURCE MODELING AND ASSESSMENT: A Watershed Perspective - Chapter 1 ppt

WETLAND AND WATER RESOURCE MODELING AND ASSESSMENT: A Watershed Perspective - Chapter 1 ppt

... The coastal wetlands only used a single-season late spring leaf-off image from mid-March. Prairie wetlands, forest wetlands, and ripar-ian wetlands utilized a two-season (leaf-off and peak phenological ... China, with many marshes, grass-lands, and alluvial oodplains in its watershed. The wetland area of Poyang Lake Basin has diverse ora and fauna and provides important habitats for many migra-tory ... emphasizes a watershed perspective in the modeling and assessment areas. The term watershed means a geographic area where water drains into a body of water such as a river, lake, or wetland. ...
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WETLAND AND WATER RESOURCE MODELING AND ASSESSMENT: A Watershed Perspective - Chapter 4 pot

WETLAND AND WATER RESOURCE MODELING AND ASSESSMENT: A Watershed Perspective - Chapter 4 pot

... for automatic and quick wetland classication.EWNS Water BodyFIGURE 4.8 Vector map of Poyang Lake wetland. © 2008 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC 38 Wetland and Water Resource Modeling and ... lake water, reservoir, and land.© 2008 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC 34 Wetland and Water Resource Modeling and Assessmentwhere C is the landscape fragmentation index of Carex, ∑Ni stands ... spectral library and the spectral angle map-ping approach, and (3) to assess the accuracy of the presented approach.© 2008 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC40 Wetland and Water Resource Modeling...
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WETLAND AND WATER RESOURCE MODELING AND ASSESSMENT: A Watershed Perspective - Chapter 7 pot

WETLAND AND WATER RESOURCE MODELING AND ASSESSMENT: A Watershed Perspective - Chapter 7 pot

... & Francis Group, LLC80 Wetland and Water Resource Modeling and AssessmentThis analysis was based on the assumption that future precipitation and poten-tial evapotranspiration do not change. ... and a runoff ratio of 70.2%) than the 291-ha clear-cut watershed (276 mm/yr and a runoff ratio of 27 .3% ). In 1969, 60% of the forested watershed was harvested and water yield decreased by 38 0 ... impacts on groundwater recharge, soil moisture, and baseow. For-estation in wetland- dominated watersheds may have little effect on overall watershed hydrology since water balances (i.e., evapotranspiration)...
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WETLAND AND WATER RESOURCE MODELING AND ASSESSMENT: A Watershed Perspective - Chapter 9 pot

WETLAND AND WATER RESOURCE MODELING AND ASSESSMENT: A Watershed Perspective - Chapter 9 pot

... heat balance used for snow-melt and potential evapotranspiration, are taken as spatially constant over the water- shed. Also, the partial linear reservoir coefcients for the groundwater and ... hydrological /water quality models available to evaluate movement of materials (sediments, animal and human wastes, agricultural chemicals, nutrients, etc.) in both surface and subsurface waters ... 9:59:06 AM© 2008 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC110 Wetland and Water Resource Modeling and Assessment distributed agricultural runoff models and learned that there are no integrated spatially...
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