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Characteristics of concentrated flow hydraulics for rangeland ecosystems: implications for hydrologic modeling
Authors:Osama Z Al‐Hamdan  FB Pierson Jr  MA Nearing  JJ Stone  CJ Williams  CA Moffet  PR Kormos  J Boll  MA Weltz
Institution:1. USDA, Agricultural Research Service, Northwest Watershed Research Center, , Boise, ID, USA;2. Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering, University of Idaho, , Moscow, ID, USA;3. USDA, Agricultural Research Service, Southwest Watershed Research Center, , Tucson, AZ, USA;4. USDA, Agricultural Research Service, US Sheep Experiment Station, , Dubois, ID, USA;5. Department of Geosciences, Boise State University, , Boise, ID, USA;6. USDA, Agricultural Research Service, Exotic and Invasive Weeds Research Unit, , Reno, NV, USA
Abstract:Concentrated flow is often the dominant source of water erosion following disturbance on rangelands. Because of the lack of studies that explain the hydraulics of concentrated flow on rangelands, cropland‐based equations have typically been used for rangeland hydrology and erosion modeling, leading to less accurate predictions due to different soil and vegetation cover characteristics. This study investigates the hydraulics of concentrated flow using unconfined field experimental data over diverse rangeland landscapes within the Great Basin Region, United States. The results imply that the overall hydraulics of concentrated flow on rangelands differ significantly from those of cropland rills. Concentrated flow hydraulics on rangelands are largely controlled by the amount of cover or bare soil and hillslope angle. New predictive equations for concentrated flow velocity (R2 = 0·47), hydraulic friction (R2 = 0·52), and width (R2 = 0·4) representing a diverse set of rangeland environments were developed. The resulting equations are applicable across a wide span of ecological sites, soils, slopes, and vegetation and ground cover conditions and can be used by physically‐based rangeland hydrology and erosion models to estimate rangeland concentrated flow hydraulic parameters. Published in 2011. This article is a US Government work and is in the public domain in the USA.
Keywords:hydraulics of overland flow  rangeland  Darcy–  Weisbach friction  flow velocity  flow width
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