E-Book, Englisch, 540 Seiten, eBook
Harmon / Doe III Landscape Erosion and Evolution Modeling
Erscheinungsjahr 2012
ISBN: 978-1-4615-0575-4
Verlag: Springer US
Format: PDF
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E-Book, Englisch, 540 Seiten, eBook
ISBN: 978-1-4615-0575-4
Verlag: Springer US
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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1. Introduction to Soil Erosion and Landscape Evolution Modeling.- 1. Soil Erosion Management and Model Development.- 2. Soil Erosion Processes.- 3. Models and Modeling Approaches.- 4. Linking Reality and Modeling.- Acknowledgements.- References.- 2. Erosion Problems on U.S. Army Training Lands.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Regulatory Controls.- 3. Plant Material Development and Use on Military Lands.- 4. Physical Erosion and Sediment Controls.- 5. Applying Science in Erosion and Sediment Control.- References.- 3. Effects of Freeze-Thaw Cycling on Soil Erosion.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Effects of Soil Freeze-Thaw Cycling.- 3. Summary and Conclusions.- 4. Future Research Needs.- Acknowledgements.- References.- 4. Determination of Slope Displacement Mechanisms and Causes.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Bluff Geometry and Stratigraphy.- 3. Ground Water Conditions.- 4. Soil Characteristics.- 5. Slope Displacement Monitoring Methods.- 6. Displacement Models.- 7. Causes of Displacement.- 8. Processes of Bluff Failure.- 9. Limit Equilibrium Analyses.- 10. Conclusions.- Acknowledgements.- References.- 5. Using Cosmogenic Nuclide Measurements in Sediments to Understand Background Rates of Erosion and Sediment Transport.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Methods.- 3. Cosmogenic Nuclide Systematics and Interpretative Models.- 4. Case Studies.- 5. Implications Of Sediment Cosmogenic Nuclide Measurements.- Acknowledgements.- References.- 6. Erosion Modeling.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Empirical Models.- 3. Process-Based Models.- 4. Model Testing.- 5. Model Validation.- 6. Model Application.- 7. Conclusions.- References.- 7. The Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP) Model.- 1. Introduction.- 2. WEPP Model Development History.- 3. WEPP Hillslope Model Component.- 4. WEPP Model Watershed Component.- 5. Model ValidationStudy Results.- 6. Data and Model Uncertainty: Impacts on Model Evaluation and Application.- 7. WEPP Model Status and Current Activities.- References.- 8. A Simulation Model for Erosion and Sediment Yield at the Hillslope Scale.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Review of Erosion and Sediment Yield Modeling at the Hillslope Scale.- 3. Development of the Hillslope Erosion Model.- 4. Calibration and Validation of the Hillslope Erosion Model.- 5. Applications of the Hillslope Erosion Model at the Fort Carson Military Reservation and the Pinon Canyon Maneuver Site.- 6. Discussion and Summary.- 7. Conclusions.- References.- 9. Waterbots.- 1. Introduction.- 2. The Waterbot Model.- 3. Hillslope Diffusion.- 4. Bedrock Erosion.- 5. Weathering.- 6. Other Landscape Transport Processes.- 7. Nonlinear Effects.- 8. Contributing Area and Hydrographs.- 9. Example - Setting up the DEM and Raining on the Black Mountains.- 10. Dimensionless Numbers in the Black Mountains.- 11. The Case of Gower Gulch: A Change in Flow Regime.- 12. Summary.- Acknowledgements.- References.- 10. Two-Dimensional Watershed-Scale Erosion Modeling with CASC2D.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Hydrologic/Erosion Model CASC2D.- 3. USD A-ARS Goodwin Creek Experimental Watershed.- 4. Calibration of CASC2D Erosion Parameters on Goodwin Creek.- 5. Erosion Model Performance.- 6. Discussion.- 7. Conclusions.- Acknowledgements.- References.- 11. Multiscale Soil Erosion Simulations for Land Use Management.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Methods.- 3. Simplified Special Cases and Model Extensions.- 4. Landscape Scale Erosion Prevention Planning and Design.- 5. Conclusions.- Acknowledgements.- References.- 12. The Channel-Hillslope Integrated Landscape Development Model (CHILD).- 1. Introduction.- 2. Background.- 3. Model Formulation.- 4. Discussion: Application and Limitations.- 5. Summary and Conclusions.- Acknowledgements.- References.- 13. Simulation of Streambank Erosion Processes with a Two-Dimensional Numerical Model.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Theoretical Analysis.- 3. Numerical Simulation.- Summary.- Acknowledgements.- References.- 14. Spatial Analysis of Erosion Conservation Measures with LISEM.- 1. Introduction.- 2. LISEM Theoretical Framework.- 3. Integration into a Raster GIS.- 4. Wheel Tracks and Tillage Networks.- 5. A Case Study: Grass Strips and Tillage Direction in the Netherlands.- References.- 15. Numerical Simulation of Sediment Yield, Storage, and Channel Bed Adjustments.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Model Equations.- 3. Numerical Simulation.- 4. Initial and Transient Boundary Conditions.- 5. Simulation Results.- 6. Conclusions.- References.- 16. The Limits of Erosion Modeling.- 1. Introduction.- 2. The Policy Context of Model Development and Use.- 3. Case Studies.- 4. Conclusions.- Acknowledgements.- References.- 17. Envisioning a Future Framework for Managing Land and Water Resources.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Use of Technology in Resource Management - Today.- 3. Major Aquatic Ecosystems.- 4. Development of the Land Management System.- 5. Summary.