[HTML][HTML] Modeling bioretention stormwater systems: Current models and future research needs

WA Lisenbee, JM Hathaway, MJ Burns… - … Modelling & Software, 2021 - Elsevier
Many bioretention models still incorporate simplifications and lumped parameters that do not
fully account for fundamental physical processes. This review summarizes the …

Updating the neural network sediment load models using different sensitivity analysis methods: a regional application

R Asheghi, SA Hosseini, M Saneie… - Journal of …, 2020 - iwaponline.com
The amount of transported sediment load by streams is a vital but high nonlinear dynamic
process in water resources management. In the current paper, two optimum predictive …

[HTML][HTML] Not all SuDS are created equal: Impact of different approaches on combined sewer overflows

P Joshi, JP Leitão, M Maurer, PM Bach - Water Research, 2021 - Elsevier
Sustainable urban drainage systems (SuDS) help in stormwater management by reducing
runoff volume, increasing runoff concentration time and thereby improving the drainage …

Methodology for holistic assessment of grey-green flood mitigation measures for climate change adaptation in urban basins

IM Kourtis, V Bellos, G Kopsiaftis, B Psiloglou… - Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
A novel methodological framework for urban drainage adaptation to climate change is
introduced and tested in a small urban basin. The impact of climate change on Intensity …

Evaluation of comprehensive benefits of sponge cities using meta-analysis in different geographical environments in China

Y Yuan, Q Zhang, S Chen, Y Li - Science of The Total Environment, 2022 - Elsevier
With the rapid progress in urbanization, frequent urban waterlogging and non-point source
pollution are threatening the living and health of human beings. Sponge city construction …

Global sensitivity analysis of bioretention cell design for stormwater system: a comparison of VARS framework and Sobol method

H Tansar, HF Duan, O Mark - Journal of Hydrology, 2023 - Elsevier
Bioretention cell (BC) design variation significantly changes its hydrological dynamics at unit-
scale leading to major changes in its target design goals when designed unit replicated at …

[HTML][HTML] Do baseline assumptions alter the efficacy of green stormwater infrastructure to reduce combined sewer overflows?

M Rodriguez, GB Cavadini, LM Cook - Water Research, 2024 - Elsevier
Green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) is growing in popularity to reduce combined sewer
overflows (CSOs) and hydrologic simulation models are a tool to assess their reduction …

Comparison of SWMM evaporation and discharge to in-field observations from lined permeable pavements

M Randall, J Støvring, M Henrichs… - Urban Water …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Limited documentation exists regarding parameterization of SWMM's permeable pavement
module and whether the output is realistic, particularly for long-term simulations. In this …

Sensitivity analysis of permeable pavement hydrological modelling in the Storm Water Management Model

E Madrazo-Uribeetxebarria, MG Antin, JA Berrondo… - Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract The Storm Water Management Model (SWMM), widely used by engineers to design
or analyse stormwater networks, allows to model the so-called Low Impact Development …

[HTML][HTML] Continuous quantity and quality modeling for assessing the effect of SUDS: Application on a conceptual urban drainage basin

P Ferrans, J Temprano - Environmental Processes, 2022 - Springer
The development of computational tools based on urban drainage models is fundamental
for the correct selection of SUDS. The present study proposes a systematic approach based …