Environmental engineering Hydrologic response in small urban watersheds| Analyses from the Baltimore Ecosystem Study PRINCETON UNIVERSITY James A. Smith MeierdiercksKatherine LFlooding in urban environments represents a major societal hazard, especially as the world's population rapidly concentrates in urban ...
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(2003) showed that by manipulating the layout of urbanized landscapes, it is possible to reduce impacts of impervious surfaces on hydrology relative to traditional, fully connected storm water systems. However, the amount of reduction was observed for both rainfall event size and soil texture, with...
model has also been established, which includes urban roofs, hardened ground, urban green spaces, and other complex urban surfaces. However, studies on the mechanism of "artificial" water consumption by cities are less comprehensive. Future development of urban hydrology requires a breakthrough with...
We examine flood-producing rainfall properties and storm event hydrologic response for nine small watersheds in the Baltimore region including seven urbanized basins, a forested basin, and an agricultural basin. We find expected contrasts in flood peak distributions and storm event runoff production ...
- 《Paddy & Water Environment》 被引量: 2发表: 2016年 Model for Estimating the Time of Concentration in Watersheds Model for Estimating the Time of Concentration in WatershedsHydrographsSurface runoffTime factorsHydrologyParametersHarmony searchThe time of concentration for a ... IK De Almeida,AK...
The nature of human-hydrology interactions has evolved as the Wasatch Front settlers of 150 years ago captured surface water with buckets, used small irrigation systems and discharged only minor amounts of waste to surface water. Urban growth has led to complex systems for capturing water with ...
H. C. In Forest Hydrology and Biogeochemistry: Synthesis of Past Research and Future Directions (eds Levia, D. F. et al.) 407–423 (Springer, 2011). Chapter Google Scholar Hirano, T. et al. The difference in the short-term runoff characteristic between the coniferous catchment and the ...
Climate change has altered watershed hydrology at both sites, but extensive urbanization in 4MR has altered the hydrology more than that of SFQ. We conclude that urban watersheds are likely at greater risk of increased flooding than less developed areas as the climate intensifies. 展开 ...
Following widely accepted principles for GBI and NbS, we adapted a multi-criteria framework to assess the integration of these principles into local policies, using city master plans as proxy. The complex nature of urban streams River restoration aims to return the river's hydrology, water quality...