Development and Application of a Methodology for Sediment Source Identification. II: Optimization Approach
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In this paper, we re-examine the question of identification of source areas using optimization methods for two Iowa watersheds. The question of nonuniqueness is addressed first, with the result that only eight sediment contributing regions are allowed to be active simultaneously as in the companion study. Tukey’s procedure is utilized to examine if the differences in erodibility of the different regions are statistically significant. Results were presented in the form of maps to obtain a spatial picture of the potential of sediment generating areas. Comparisons with physical characteristics of the watersheds showed good agreement between erosion potential and properties associated with erosion.
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Received: May 13, 2003
Accepted: Jul 21, 2003
Published online: Apr 15, 2004
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