HYDROLOGIC ASSESSMENT TO ESTABLISH SIMULATED RAINFALLS USED FOR SURFACE EROSION ESTIMATIONS

The amount of water used is a sign of a developed society, but the way of using water is more concluded when is assessed the well-being level of a community. Water is consider being an element of supporting, provisioning and regulating services in the context of ecosystem services, but is also a sha...

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Main Authors: A.C. Buta, M. Dirja, Adela Hoble
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AcademicPres 2015-06-01
Series:Agricultura
Online Access:http://journals.usamvcluj.ro/index.php/agricultura/article/view/11236
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spelling doaj-d2e8889b00a843bd83d789e588c710842021-09-02T02:01:18ZengAcademicPresAgricultura1221-53172015-06-01931-210.15835/arspa.v93i1-2.112369318HYDROLOGIC ASSESSMENT TO ESTABLISH SIMULATED RAINFALLS USED FOR SURFACE EROSION ESTIMATIONSA.C. Buta0M. Dirja1Adela Hoble2University of Agricultural Science and Veterinary Medicine, Cluj-NapocaUniversity of Agricultural Science and Veterinary Medicine, Cluj-NapocaUniversity of Agricultural Science and Veterinary Medicine, Cluj-NapocaThe amount of water used is a sign of a developed society, but the way of using water is more concluded when is assessed the well-being level of a community. Water is consider being an element of supporting, provisioning and regulating services in the context of ecosystem services, but is also a shaping factor of terrain topography, which means indirectly that is also an element of cultural services. In this article are assessed the rainfalls, as element of hydrologic cycle, rainfall which could be simulated with infiltrometer. The measurements determined with infiltrometer could give estimations regarding solutions for irrigation, drainage or erosion prevention measures, measures complementary with natural hydrologic cycle.http://journals.usamvcluj.ro/index.php/agricultura/article/view/11236
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HYDROLOGIC ASSESSMENT TO ESTABLISH SIMULATED RAINFALLS USED FOR SURFACE EROSION ESTIMATIONS
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title HYDROLOGIC ASSESSMENT TO ESTABLISH SIMULATED RAINFALLS USED FOR SURFACE EROSION ESTIMATIONS
title_short HYDROLOGIC ASSESSMENT TO ESTABLISH SIMULATED RAINFALLS USED FOR SURFACE EROSION ESTIMATIONS
title_full HYDROLOGIC ASSESSMENT TO ESTABLISH SIMULATED RAINFALLS USED FOR SURFACE EROSION ESTIMATIONS
title_fullStr HYDROLOGIC ASSESSMENT TO ESTABLISH SIMULATED RAINFALLS USED FOR SURFACE EROSION ESTIMATIONS
title_full_unstemmed HYDROLOGIC ASSESSMENT TO ESTABLISH SIMULATED RAINFALLS USED FOR SURFACE EROSION ESTIMATIONS
title_sort hydrologic assessment to establish simulated rainfalls used for surface erosion estimations
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publishDate 2015-06-01
description The amount of water used is a sign of a developed society, but the way of using water is more concluded when is assessed the well-being level of a community. Water is consider being an element of supporting, provisioning and regulating services in the context of ecosystem services, but is also a shaping factor of terrain topography, which means indirectly that is also an element of cultural services. In this article are assessed the rainfalls, as element of hydrologic cycle, rainfall which could be simulated with infiltrometer. The measurements determined with infiltrometer could give estimations regarding solutions for irrigation, drainage or erosion prevention measures, measures complementary with natural hydrologic cycle.
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