2005. Curve number hydrology in water quality modeling: Uses, abuses, and future directions. Journal of the American Water Resources Asso- ciation. 41(2): 377-388.Garen, DC, and DS Moore. 2005. Curve number hydrology in water quality modeling: Uses, abuses, and future directions. J. ...
The Curve Number model uses the approach adopted from the Natural Resources Conservation Service (formerly known as the Soil Conservation Service or SCS) Curve Number method for estimating runoff. A full description of this method can be found in the SWMM5 Reference Manual (Hydrology), which ...
International Association of Scientific Hydrology BulletinGonzalez, A.; Temimi, M.; Khanbilvardi, R. Adjustment to the curve number (NRCS-CN) to account for the vegetation effect on hydrological processes. Hydrol. Sci. J. 2015, 60, 591-605. [CrossRef]...
- 《Journal of Hydrology》 被引量: 88发表: 2010年 Runoff Curve Numbers for 10 Small Forested Watersheds in the Mountains of the Eastern United States Engineers and hydrologists use the curve number method to estimate runoff from rainfall for different land use and soil conditions; however, ...
A critical issue that remains is how land use change and land management interventions affect catchment hydrology. Measures taken in catchments may have a key objective in reducing soil erosion and sediment yield. Both are driven by the runoff response of land and stream dynamics (Boardman, 2018...
The estimation of curve number in STICS, SWAT, APEX models is not directly affected by tillage event. The runoff curve numbers in these models are obtained by using the SCS hydrology handbook (U.S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service 1972) considering soil type, land use and ...
This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access. About this book The Soil Conservation Service (SCS) curve number (CN) method is one of the most popular methods for computing the runoff volume from a rainstorm. It is popular because it is simple, easy...
(1991) Changes in flood regime by use of the modified curve number method. Hydrol. Sci. J. 36(5), 461-470.Svoboda, A. (1991). "Changes in flood regime by use of the modified curve number method." Hydrologic Science Journal, 36 (5/10), 461-470....
This additional step allows an interpolation between experimental points, but can also introduce errors in the estimation of the pore size distribution in case of a poor fitting quality. It is also worth noting that a considerable number of pedotransfer functions exists, to estimate the water ...
The curve number (CN) method developed by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) in 1954 is the most common adopted method to estimate surface runoff. For years, applicability of the CN method is a conundrum when implementing to other countries. Specifically, countries with more compl...