Riverine flooding, flash floods, overland flow and storm surge — there is a lot to get your head around when it comes to floods. Flash flooding refers to the speed, within six hours of rain, at which ...
The soil properties under vegetation have long been observed to be different than soil in non-vegetated (bare) areas. In order to assess how vegetation affects soils and runoff processes, we have been ...
Surface runoff is water, from rain, snowmelt, or other sources, that flows over the land surface, and is a major component of the water cycle. Runoff that occurs on surfaces before reaching a channel ...
Control of algae production will be necessary when lagoons are used as a preapplication treatment process for overland flow. The overland flow process has a surface discharge and must meet secondary ...
Erosion by Hortonian overland flow on unvegetated small plots ($2 m^{2}$) underlain by fine sandy silts averaged 2.45 kg sediment loss and 3.5 mm surface lowering during summer and fall, 1971, and ...
The Hydrologic Cycle is quite complex, with many moisture paths; however, in this project we are only concerned with a small portion of the entire cycle. In a simplified hydrologic model, rainfall (or ...