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Modeling land use change and associate water quality impacts in the Ambos Nogales watershed, United States-Mexico border.

机译:在美国-墨西哥边境的Ambos Nogales流域模拟土地使用变化和相关的水质影响。

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The twin city area of Nogales, Arizona and Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, known collectively as Ambos (both) Nogales, has experienced a common borderland history of urban growth presumably based on changes in policy and economic incentives. This research documents changes through time in an attempt to identify colonia (settlement) development and patterns along the U.S.-Mexico Border, combining a community participation approach with remote sensing analyses, to create an online mapping service. This study outlines a planning approach that is meant to promote sustainable development in the future, integrating both sides of the border.; Urban area classifications for this watershed were created from images for early summer 1975, 1983, 1996 and 2002 as part of a research project to monitor colonias growth performed under a grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. This dataset was used as input to the Clarke urban growth model, called SLEUTH, to predict land use changes to the year 2030.; Erosion-sedimentation models were applied to generate simulations of potential sources and sinks in the watershed. The Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE), an empirical formula used to predict potential average annual soil loss in tons per acre per year (t/a/y), was applied to the study area. In order to calculate the location specific net sediment delivery in the watershed, the Spatially Explicit Delivery Model (SEDMOD) was employed, to quantify the amount of sediment that is deposited. In an effort to forecast the effects of urban development in 2030 on downstream water quality, changes predicted in urban growth by the SLEUTH model were retrofit to the erosion-sedimentation models.; Using techniques designed to protect the previously identified erosion 'hot spots', alternate scenarios were generated, depicting better water quality possibilities if these guidelines could be adhered to. In this study, I provide (1) a new methodology for assessing future erosion impacts in urbanizing watersheds, (2) a quantification of urban sprawl and its implications for water quality, and (3) the generation of alternative future scenarios for management of downstream sedimentation.
机译:亚利桑那州诺加莱斯和墨西哥索诺拉州诺加莱斯这两个孪生城市地区(统称为安博斯(均为)诺加莱斯),大概是在政策和经济激励措施变化的基础上经历了共同的边疆地区城市发展史。这项研究记录了一段时间内的变化,以试图确定美墨边境沿岸的殖民地(定居点)发展和模式,将社区参与方法与遥感分析相结合,以创建在线地图服务。这项研究概述了一种计划方法,该方法旨在促进未来的可持续发展,整合边境两边。该分水岭的市区分类是根据1975年,1983年,1996年和2002年夏初的图像创建的,这是一项研究项目的一部分,该项目是在美国住房和城市发展部的资助下监测菌落生长的。该数据集被用作克拉克城市增长模型SLEUTH的输入,以预测到2030年的土地利用变化。应用侵蚀沉降模型来生成流域潜在源和汇的模拟。通用土壤流失方程(USLE)是用于预测潜在的年平均土壤流失(吨/年/年)的经验公式,用于研究区域。为了计算流域中特定位置的净沉积物输送量,采用空间显式输送模型(SEDMOD)来量化沉积物的量。为了预测2030年城市发展对下游水质的影响,将SLEUTH模型预测的城市增长变化改编为侵蚀沉降模型。使用旨在保护先前确定的侵蚀“热点”的技术,生成了替代方案,描述了如果可以遵循这些准则,则可能具有更好的水质。在这项研究中,我提供(1)一种新的方法,用于评估未来城市化流域中的侵蚀影响;(2)量化城市蔓延及其对水质的影响;(3)产生替代性的未来下游管理方案沉降。

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