ASCE WatershedManagement2015 2015
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Watershed Management 2015 – Power of the Watershed
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
ASCE | 2015 | 269 |
Proceedings of the Watershed Management Symposium 2015, held in Reston, Virginia, August 5–7, 2015. Sponsored by the Environmental and Water Resources Institute of ASCE. This collection contains 22 peer-reviewed papers covering a broad range of current issues in watershed management. The eleventh in the series beginning in 1965, this symposium marks the 50th anniversay of this event. Topics include: operational issues in watershed management; international and domestic climatic trends; fisheries engineering; TMDLs and nutrient reduction; and biological, chemical, and sedimentation issues in watershed management. Engineers, hydrologists, biologists, ecologists, economists, public officials, and governmental planners working in watershed management will find this proceedings valuable.
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6 | Vafa Khoolosi, Sedat Kabdasli, and Sevda Farrokhpour Watershed Management 2015 © ASCE 2015 |
7 | R. H. Hawkins, T. J. Ward, G. Grillone, F. D’Asaro, and M. Shaked Watershed Management 2015 © ASCE 2015 |
9 | A New Fish Biological Health Index for Assessing River Health Environment in the Muromi River Japan |
19 | Rita Lopa, Hiroki Iyooka, and Koreyoshi Yamasaki Climatic Trends Drought Analysis Based on Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) and Streamflow Drought Index (SDI) in Chenar Rahdar River Basin, Southern Iran |
31 | H. Akbari, G. R. Rakhshandehroo, A. H. Sharifloo, and E. Ostadzadeh Comparison of Statistical Downscaling Methods in Projecting Climate Change Impact on Extreme Runoff Events in Chenar Rahdar River Basin (Iran |
44 | A. Pourtouiserkani, G. R. Rakhshandehroo, and H. Akbari Climate Change Impact on Probable Maximum Precipitation in Chenar-Rahdar River Basin |
56 | A. H. Afrooz, H. Akbari, G. R. Rakhshandehroo, and A. Pourtouiserkani Climate Change Impact on Intensity-Duration-Frequency Curves in Chenar-Rahdar River Basin |
70 | H. Akbari, G. R. Rakhshandehroo, A. H. Afrooz, and A. Pourtouiserkani, Evolving Issues in Watershed Management Decision Tree for Measuring the Interaction of Hyper-Saline Lake and Coastal Aquifer in Lake Urmia |
80 | B. Vaheddoost, H. Aksoy, H. Abghari, and S. Zare Naghadeh Operations Issues in Watershed Management Modeling and Comparison of Water Waves Caused by Landslides into Reservoirs |
87 | © ASCE Use of IRI Ensembles to Characterize ENSO Uncertainty in Water Supply Forecasting for the Lower Colorado River in Texas |
99 | Ron Anderson, Bob Rose, and Leonard Oliver Optimal Management of Watershed under Uncertainty: A Case Study in Diez Lagos Flood Catchment Area, Southern New Mexico |
109 | H. Zamani Sabzi, and J. Phillip King Posters Techno-Economic Feasibility of Water Transfer from the Congo Basin to Nile Basin |
119 | Heba T. Essawy and Ahmed S. Foda Generation of Stochastic Rainfall Estimates for the Mekong River Basin |
128 | Dumindu L. Jayasekera, Chia-Jeng Chen, Sharika U. S. Senarath, and Marc P. Marcella Automated Geospatial Watershed Assessment Tool (AGWA |
139 | D. Phillip Guertin, David C. Goodrich, I. Shea Burns, Yoganand Korgaonkar, Jane Barlow, Brain Scott Sheppard, Carl Unkrich, and William Kepner TMDL and Related Topics TMDL Modeling Approaches, Model Surveys, and Advances |
157 | James L. Martin, Deva K. Borah, Edith Martinez-Guerra, and Juan D. Pérez-Gutiérrez Urban Watershed Hydrology Clogging Progression Prediction of Permeable Pavement Laboratory Model Using Artificial Neural Networks |
168 | Ata Radfar, Thomas Doan Rockaway, and Amir Ehsaei Watershed Hydrology A Look Back at the Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act of 1954 (Pl-566 |
177 | Donald E. Woodward The Complacent-Violent Runoff: A Departure from Traditional Behavior |
190 | Richard H. Hawkins, Timothy J. Ward, and Donald E. Woodward Standard Asymptotic Response and Expected Runoff from Curve Number Theory |
202 | © ASCE Use of Fire Spread and Hydrology Models to Target Forest Management on a Municipal Watershed |
217 | Anurag Srivastava, William J. Elliot, and Joan Wu Enhancements to the Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP) for Modeling Large Snow-Dominated Mountainous Forest Watersheds |
237 | Anurag Srivastava, Joan Q. Wu, William J. Elliot, and Erin S. Brooks Evaluation of Green Infrastructure Designs Using the Automated Geospatial Watershed Assessment Tool |
248 | D. Phillip Guertin, Yoganand Korgaonkar, I. Shea Burns, Jane Barlow, Carl Unkrich, David C. Goodrich, and William Kepner ArcSWAT Modeling Analysis for Post-Wildfire Logging Impacts on Sediment and Water Yields at Salmon-Challis National Forest, Idaho, USA |
259 | Jia Liu, Sabu Paul, and Henry Manguerra Empowering Residents to Improve the Water Quality of Their Watersheds Using SWAPs: A Case Study |