Storm water management model: Performance review and gap analysis

M Niazi, C Nietch, M Maghrebi, N Jackson… - … of Sustainable Water …, 2017 - ascelibrary.org
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 …

Smart management of combined sewer overflows: From an ancient technology to artificial intelligence

MM Saddiqi, W Zhao, S Cotterill… - Wiley Interdisciplinary …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

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 …

Analysis of the effects of climate change on urban storm water runoff using statistically downscaled precipitation data and a change factor approach

Z Zahmatkesh, M Karamouz, E Goharian… - Journal of Hydrologic …, 2015 - ascelibrary.org
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 …

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 …

Combined impact of inland and coastal floods: Mapping knowledge base for development of planning strategies

M Karamouz, Z Zahmatkesh, E Goharian… - Journal of Water …, 2015 - ascelibrary.org
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 …

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 …

Development of an autonomous flow-proportional water sampler for the estimation of pollutant loads in urban runoff

P Budai, MK Kardos, M Knolmár, G Szemán… - Environmental …, 2020 - Springer
Implementation of an extensive urban runoff monitoring program, targeting the quantification
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 …

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 …