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Autor:
Christopher G. Wilson, Benjamin Abban, Laura L. Keefer, Kenneth Wacha, Dimitrios Dermisis, Christos Giannopoulos, Shengnan Zhou, Allison E. Goodwell, Dong Kook Woo, Qina Yan, Maryam Ghadiri, Andrew Stumpf, Michelle Pitcel, Yu-Feng Lin, Luigi Marini, Brynne Storsved, Kathleen Goff, Jason Vogelgsang, Ashlee Dere, Keith E. Schilling, Marian Muste, Neal E. Blair, Bruce Rhoads, Art Bettis, Henry Pai, Chris Kratt, Chris Sladek, Michael Wing, John Selker, Scott Tyler, Henry Lin, Praveen Kumar, A.N. Papanicolaou
Publikováno v:
Vadose Zone Journal, Vol 17, Iss 1 (2018)
In intensively managed landscapes, interactions between surface (tillage) and subsurface (tile drainage) management with prevailing climate/weather alter landscape characteristics, transport pathways, and transformation rates of surface/subsurface wa
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/1945219ffed24fe6ab6472526da287fd
Publikováno v:
Water, Vol 13, Iss 4, p 458 (2021)
While there are a wide range of design recommendations for using rock vanes and bendway weirs as streambank protection measures, no comprehensive, standard approach is currently available for design engineers to evaluate their hydraulic performance b
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/25f1dc1489bd42f880526c9190d2533d
Autor:
Seyed Ghaneeizad, Athanasios (Thanos) Papanicolaou, Benjamin Abban, Christopher Wilson, Christos Giannopoulos, Dayton Lambert, Forbes Walker, Shawn Hawkins
Publikováno v:
Geosciences, Vol 8, Iss 10, p 364 (2018)
Previous land surface modeling efforts to predict and understand water budgets in the U.S. Southeast for soil water management have struggled to characterize parts of the region due to an extensive presence of fragipan soils for which current calibra
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/12491815ee7c4f0b991f4562cf45f013
Publikováno v:
International Journal of River Basin Management. :1-18
Autor:
Athanasios N. Papanicolaou, John Thomas, E. Arthur Bettis Iii, Mohamed Elhakeem, Benjamin Abban, Christopher G. Wilson
Publikováno v:
Water Resources Research. 55:3433-3451
Publikováno v:
Water, Vol 13, Iss 458, p 458 (2021)
Water
Volume 13
Issue 4
Water
Volume 13
Issue 4
While there are a wide range of design recommendations for using rock vanes and bendway weirs as streambank protection measures, no comprehensive, standard approach is currently available for design engineers to evaluate their hydraulic performance b
Publikováno v:
Watershed Management 2020.
Autor:
Christopher G. Wilson, Timothy R. Filley, Benjamin Abban, Jerry L. Hatfield, Tingyu Hou, Kenneth M. Wacha, A. N. Thanos Papanicolaou, Christos P. Giannopoulos
Publikováno v:
Agrosystems, Geosciences & Environment, Vol 3, Iss 1, Pp n/a-n/a (2020)
This study aimed to better understand how tillage row orientation with respect to dominant flow‐pathway along hillslope impacts runoff and the transport of different sediment size fractions. Experimental plots were constructed in contour ridge till
Autor:
Dennis C. Flanagan, James R Frankenberger, Christos P. Giannopoulos, Benjamin Abban, Athanasios N. Papanicolaou, Kenneth M. Wacha, D. C. Dermisis
Publikováno v:
Water Resources Research. 54:359-380
An improved modeling framework for capturing the effects of space and time‐variant resistance to overland flow is developed for intensively managed landscapes. The framework builds on the WEPP model but it removes the limitations of the "equivalent
Autor:
Yu-Feng Lin, Jason Vogelgsang, John S. Selker, Qina Yan, Brynne Storsved, Dong Kook Woo, Andrew J. Stumpf, Shengnan Zhou, Neal E. Blair, Keith E. Schilling, Christopher G. Wilson, Michael Wing, Luigi Marini, Scott W. Tyler, Maryam Ghadiri, Chris Kratt, Praveen Kumar, Henry Pai, Kathleen Goff, D. C. Dermisis, Kenneth M. Wacha, Benjamin Abban, Allison E. Goodwell, Athanasios N. Papanicolaou, Ashlee Dere, Michelle Pitcel, Chris Sladek, Art Bettis, Laura Keefer, Henry Lin, Bruce L. Rhoads, Marian Muste, Christos P. Giannopoulos
Publikováno v:
Vadose Zone Journal, Vol 17, Iss 1 (2018)
In intensively managed landscapes, interactions between surface (tillage) and subsurface (tile drainage) management with prevailing climate/weather alter landscape characteristics, transport pathways, and transformation rates of surface/subsurface wa