Browsing by Subject "infiltration"
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(2003)The potential maximum retention, S, of the Soil Conservation Service Curve Number (SCS-CN) method (SCS, 1956) was derived for a large set of published infiltration data ranging from Plainfield sand to Yololight clay using ...
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(2012-11-28)Forest fires have an enormous impact on biotic and abiotic variables that control runoff and soil properties in watersheds. Because wildfires do not have a uniform effect on the burned area, significant variability occurs ...
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(2011-08-08)Land degradation and anthropogenic change is widespread on rangelands in Texas. Over the last 150 years, noticeable change has occurred as a direct result of agricultural practices and human activity. As novel ecosystems ...
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(Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1971)
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(2022-08-17)Powder bed fusion (PBF) and binder jetting (BJ) are two closely aligned processes that belong to powder-bed additive manufacturing (PBAM). The research shared in this dissertation presents technical advancements surrounding ...
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(2003)This part of the paper, a sequel to Part I, in continuation of the analytical treatment of the Soil Conservation Service curve number (SCS-CN) method, further explores the SCS-CN method for: (a) its functional behaviour, ...
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(2016-07-18)Although the majority of incidents involving toxic gas release in process industries occur outdoors, nearby buildings and its indoor environments are also at high risk. Particularly, non-process areas such as administration ...
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(2011-08-08)Composted biological wastes contain vital plant nutrients that assist in plant growth as well as contain organic matter that promotes good soil conditions; both aid in rangeland restoration. Most importantly, it has the ...