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Minsu Jeon, Heidi B. Guerra, Hyeseon Choi and Lee-Hyung Kim
Evaluating the functionality of small and decentralized low-impact development (LID) technologies often requires extensive labor, time, and costs for water quality analysis. In order to reduce these in an infiltration trench in South Korea, monitoring da...
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Cuiying Zhou, Shanshan Zhao, Wei Huang, Dexian Li and Zhen Liu
The topsoil of a clayey slope is easily washed off by rain due to its loose structure. To protect the slope surface, in recent years, several types of non-traditional soil additives have been used by means of mixing with soil. In this work, a new organic...
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Stanko Ru?icic, Zoran Kovac, Dario Perkovic, Laura Bacani and Ljubica Majhen
The physicochemical properties of soil and the unsaturated zone can have a large influence on the infiltration of precipitation into an aquifer. Soil permeability presents soil property that can be very variable. The main objectives of this study were to...
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Jian-feng Zhu, Chang-fu Chen and Hong-yi Zhao
This study aims to develop a simple but effective approach to investigate the stability of an unsaturated and multilayered coastal-embankment slope during the rainfall, in which a Random Search Algorithm (RSA) based on the random sampling idea of the Mon...
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J. Michael Johnson and Hugo A. Loáiciga
Shallow translational slides are common in slopes during heavy rainfall. The classic model for the occurrence of translational slides in long slopes assumes rising saturation above a slip surface that reduces the frictional strength by decreasing the eff...
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Wooyeon Sunwoo, Minha Choi
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Runoff prediction in limited-data areas is vital for hydrological applications, such as the design of infrastructure and flood defenses, runoff forecasting, and water management. Rainfall?runoff models may be useful for simulation of runoff generation, p...
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Mark E. Grismer
Realistic modeling of infiltration, runoff and erosion processes from watersheds requires estimation of the effective hydraulic conductivity (Km) of the hillslope soils and how it varies with soil tilth, depth and cover conditions. Field rainfall simulat...
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