Kyle E Juracek, Ph.D. (Former Employee)
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Potential runoff-contributing areas in Kansas Potential runoff-contributing areas in Kansas
This digital spatial data set provides information on the spatial distribution of potential runoff-contributing areas in the State of Kansas. Potential runoff-contributing areas were estimated collectively for the processes of infiltration-excess overland flow and saturation-excess overland flow. For infiltration-excess overland flow, various rainfall-intensity and soil-permeability...
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Kyle E. Juracek
Estimation and comparison of potential runoff-contributing areas in Kansas using topographic, soil, and land-use information Estimation and comparison of potential runoff-contributing areas in Kansas using topographic, soil, and land-use information
Digital topographic, soil, and land-use information was used to estimate potential runoff-contributing areas in Kansas. The results were used to compare 91 selected subbasins representing slope, soil, land-use, and runoff variability across the State. Potential runoff-contributing areas were estimated collectively for the processes of infiltration-excess and saturation-excess overland...
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Kyle E. Juracek
Estimation of potential runoff-contributing areas in Kansas using topographic and soil information Estimation of potential runoff-contributing areas in Kansas using topographic and soil information
Digital topographic and soil information was used to estimate potential runoff-contributing areas throughout Kansas. The results then were used to compare 91 selected subbasins representing soil, slope, and runoff variability. Potential runoff-contributing areas were estimated collectively for the processes of infiltration-excess and saturation-excess overland flow using a set of...
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Kyle E. Juracek
Geomorphic effects of overflow dams on the lower Neosho River, Kansas Geomorphic effects of overflow dams on the lower Neosho River, Kansas
The purpose of this report is to characterize the geomorphic (channel-changing) effects of overflow dams on the lower Neosho River channel in southeastern Kansas. Specifically, the report describes the types, upstream and downstream extents, and stability of the geomorphic effects in relation to site-specific, human-caused and natural conditions that may affect the channel’s response to...
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Kyle E. Juracek
Channel stability of the Neosho River downstream from John Redmond Dam, Kansas Channel stability of the Neosho River downstream from John Redmond Dam, Kansas
The stability of the Neosho River channel downstream from John Redmond Dam, in southeast Kansas, was investigated using multi-date aerial photographs and stream-gage information. Bankfull channel width was used as the primary indicator variable to assess pre- and post-dam channel change. Five 6-mile river reaches and four stream gages were used in the analysis. Results indicated that the...
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Kyle E. Juracek
Estimation of potential runoff-contributing areas in the Kansas-Lower Republican River basin, Kansas Estimation of potential runoff-contributing areas in the Kansas-Lower Republican River basin, Kansas
Digital soils and topographic data were used to estimate and compare potential runoff-contributing areas for 19 selected subbasins representing soil, slope, and runoff variability within the Kansas-Lower Republican (KLR) River Basin. Potential runoff-contributing areas were estimated separately and collectively for the processes of infiltration-excess and saturation-excess overland flow...
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Kyle E. Juracek
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 73
Potential runoff-contributing areas in Kansas Potential runoff-contributing areas in Kansas
This digital spatial data set provides information on the spatial distribution of potential runoff-contributing areas in the State of Kansas. Potential runoff-contributing areas were estimated collectively for the processes of infiltration-excess overland flow and saturation-excess overland flow. For infiltration-excess overland flow, various rainfall-intensity and soil-permeability...
Authors
Kyle E. Juracek
Estimation and comparison of potential runoff-contributing areas in Kansas using topographic, soil, and land-use information Estimation and comparison of potential runoff-contributing areas in Kansas using topographic, soil, and land-use information
Digital topographic, soil, and land-use information was used to estimate potential runoff-contributing areas in Kansas. The results were used to compare 91 selected subbasins representing slope, soil, land-use, and runoff variability across the State. Potential runoff-contributing areas were estimated collectively for the processes of infiltration-excess and saturation-excess overland...
Authors
Kyle E. Juracek
Estimation of potential runoff-contributing areas in Kansas using topographic and soil information Estimation of potential runoff-contributing areas in Kansas using topographic and soil information
Digital topographic and soil information was used to estimate potential runoff-contributing areas throughout Kansas. The results then were used to compare 91 selected subbasins representing soil, slope, and runoff variability. Potential runoff-contributing areas were estimated collectively for the processes of infiltration-excess and saturation-excess overland flow using a set of...
Authors
Kyle E. Juracek
Geomorphic effects of overflow dams on the lower Neosho River, Kansas Geomorphic effects of overflow dams on the lower Neosho River, Kansas
The purpose of this report is to characterize the geomorphic (channel-changing) effects of overflow dams on the lower Neosho River channel in southeastern Kansas. Specifically, the report describes the types, upstream and downstream extents, and stability of the geomorphic effects in relation to site-specific, human-caused and natural conditions that may affect the channel’s response to...
Authors
Kyle E. Juracek
Channel stability of the Neosho River downstream from John Redmond Dam, Kansas Channel stability of the Neosho River downstream from John Redmond Dam, Kansas
The stability of the Neosho River channel downstream from John Redmond Dam, in southeast Kansas, was investigated using multi-date aerial photographs and stream-gage information. Bankfull channel width was used as the primary indicator variable to assess pre- and post-dam channel change. Five 6-mile river reaches and four stream gages were used in the analysis. Results indicated that the...
Authors
Kyle E. Juracek
Estimation of potential runoff-contributing areas in the Kansas-Lower Republican River basin, Kansas Estimation of potential runoff-contributing areas in the Kansas-Lower Republican River basin, Kansas
Digital soils and topographic data were used to estimate and compare potential runoff-contributing areas for 19 selected subbasins representing soil, slope, and runoff variability within the Kansas-Lower Republican (KLR) River Basin. Potential runoff-contributing areas were estimated separately and collectively for the processes of infiltration-excess and saturation-excess overland flow...
Authors
Kyle E. Juracek