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Erosion Control On Surface Mined Watersheds: A Modeling Approach
A simulation model developed to predict distribution of erosion and deposition on stripmined areas is used to illustrate the effectiveness of different conservation options in controlling erosion and runoff from a mined and reclaimed site. The model shows how much the diversions reduce offsite sediment yield and predicts optimal size and locations of a sediment pond to satisfy requirements of effluentstandards. Model predictions appear to be supported by the experimental data.
Erosion Control On Surface Mined Watersheds: A Modeling Approach
A simulation model developed to predict distribution of erosion and deposition on stripmined areas is used to illustrate the effectiveness of different conservation options in controlling erosion and runoff from a mined and reclaimed site. The model shows how much the diversions reduce offsite sediment yield and predicts optimal size and locations of a sediment pond to satisfy requirements of effluentstandards. Model predictions appear to be supported by the experimental data.
Erosion Control On Surface Mined Watersheds: A Modeling Approach
Khanbilvardi, Reza M. (author)
Water International ; 13 ; 212-217
1988-01-01
6 pages
Article (Journal)
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