TY - BOOK ID - 7691267 TI - Modelling of hydrological processes in the Narew catchment AU - Mirosaw-Swiatek, Dorota. AU - Okruszko, Tomasz. PY - 2011 SN - 3642190588 9786613366528 1283366525 3642190596 PB - Berlin : Springer, DB - UniCat KW - Hydrologic models -- Narew River (Belarus and Poland). KW - Geography KW - Earth & Environmental Sciences KW - Physical Geography KW - Hydrology. KW - Watersheds. KW - Basins, Drainage KW - Basins, Lake KW - Basins, River KW - Basins, Water (Watersheds) KW - Catchment areas KW - Catchment basins KW - Catchments (Watersheds) KW - Drainage areas KW - Drainage basins KW - Drainage systems (Watersheds) KW - Drainages (Watersheds) KW - Lake basins KW - River basins KW - River catchments KW - River systems KW - Systems, River KW - Water basins (Watersheds) KW - Water catchments KW - Earth sciences. KW - Hydrogeology. KW - Agriculture. KW - Soil science. KW - Soil conservation. KW - Earth Sciences. KW - Hydrology/Water Resources. KW - Soil Science & Conservation. KW - Aquatic sciences KW - Earth sciences KW - Hydrography KW - Water KW - Landforms KW - Hydraulic engineering. KW - Farming KW - Husbandry KW - Industrial arts KW - Life sciences KW - Food supply KW - Land use, Rural KW - Conservation of soil KW - Erosion control, Soil KW - Soil erosion KW - Soil erosion control KW - Soils KW - Agricultural conservation KW - Soil management KW - Engineering, Hydraulic KW - Engineering KW - Fluid mechanics KW - Hydraulics KW - Shore protection KW - Control KW - Prevention KW - Conservation KW - Geohydrology KW - Geology KW - Hydrology KW - Groundwater KW - Pedology (Soil science) KW - Agriculture UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:7691267 AB - Since climate and land use strongly affect the runoff pattern and intensity of solute export, it is likely that some observations and conclusions formulated on the basis of investigations carried out in forested catchment may not be fully adequate to describe controls on solute export from agricultural watersheds. The primary objective of the present research is to better understand the flow paths that affect the fluxes of dissolved compounds from a small agricultural catchment during snowmelt. This book focuses on spring snowmelt, because this is the dominant hydrological event in many moderate and high latitude catchments and, thus, is regarded as a prominent factor influencing the quality of surface waters. ER -