Storm water management model: Performance review and gap analysis
The storm water management model (SWMM) is a widely used tool for urban drainage
design and planning. Hundreds of peer-reviewed articles and conference proceedings have …
design and planning. Hundreds of peer-reviewed articles and conference proceedings have …
Smart management of combined sewer overflows: From an ancient technology to artificial intelligence
Sewer systems are an essential part of sanitation infrastructure for protecting human and
ecosystem health. Initially, they were used to solely convey stormwater, but over time …
ecosystem health. Initially, they were used to solely convey stormwater, but over time …
Impacts of climate and land-use changes on the migration of non-point source nitrogen and phosphorus during rainfall-runoff in the Jialing River Watershed, China
L Wu, T Long, X Liu, J Guo - Journal of Hydrology, 2012 - Elsevier
The loss of nitrogen and phosphorus via non-point source (NPS) pollution in the Jialing
River Watershed has become the main pollution sources of river waters in the Three Gorges …
River Watershed has become the main pollution sources of river waters in the Three Gorges …
Analysis of the effects of climate change on urban storm water runoff using statistically downscaled precipitation data and a change factor approach
In urban areas, there is concern that storm water runoff and flooding may be intensified
because of the effect of climate change on precipitation amounts, intensities, and …
because of the effect of climate change on precipitation amounts, intensities, and …
Hydraulic redistribution by plants and nutrient stoichiometry: Shifts under global change
J Sardans, J Peñuelas - Ecohydrology, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Hydraulic lift, water movement from deep to upper soil layers by roots, is a widespread
process in temperate and semi‐arid environments. It can contribute 17–81% of total water …
process in temperate and semi‐arid environments. It can contribute 17–81% of total water …
Combined impact of inland and coastal floods: Mapping knowledge base for development of planning strategies
Concurrent incidence of heavy rainfall events and coastal storm surges can cause damages
of exponential proportion to the coastal habitants and infrastructures. Super Storm Sandy …
of exponential proportion to the coastal habitants and infrastructures. Super Storm Sandy …
An uncertainty-based framework to quantifying climate change impacts on coastal flood vulnerability: case study of New York City
Z Zahmatkesh, M Karamouz - Environmental monitoring and assessment, 2017 - Springer
The continued development efforts around the world, growing population, and the increased
probability of occurrence of extreme hydrologic events have adversely affected natural and …
probability of occurrence of extreme hydrologic events have adversely affected natural and …
Development of an autonomous flow-proportional water sampler for the estimation of pollutant loads in urban runoff
Implementation of an extensive urban runoff monitoring program, targeting the quantification
of heavy metal and organic micropollutant loads, necessitated the development of an …
of heavy metal and organic micropollutant loads, necessitated the development of an …
Multi-objective sensitivity analysis of a fully distributed hydrologic model WetSpa
J Yang, Y Liu, W Yang, Y Chen - Water resources management, 2012 - Springer
The application of fully distributed watershed models has the advantage of providing
location-specific outputs. However, the calibration of these models is very challenging due to …
location-specific outputs. However, the calibration of these models is very challenging due to …
Stochastic water balance simulation for Lake Balaton (Hungary) under climatic pressure
M Honti, L Somlyódy - Water science and technology, 2009 - iwaponline.com
Lake Balaton–due to its remarkable shallowness–is deemed to be sensitive to climatic
variations. Historical records suggest, that the water level naturally fluctuated within …
variations. Historical records suggest, that the water level naturally fluctuated within …