Pervious and impervious runoff in urban catchments

MJ Boyd, MC Bufill, RM Knee - Hydrological Sciences Journal, 1993 - Taylor & Francis
Rainfall and runoff depths were examined for 763 storms on 26 urban basins located in 12
countries. For 17 of the basins, impervious surfaces were the major contributors to storm …

Stormwater quality calibration by SWMM: A case study in Northern Spain

J Temprano, Ó Arango, J Cagiao, J Suárez, I Tejero - Water Sa, 2006 - journals.co.za
This article presents an application of the Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) in order
to predict the pollution in rainy weather in a combined sewer system catchment in …

Uncertainty assessment and analysis of the calibrated parameter values of an urban storm water quality model

E Gaume, JP Villeneuve, M Desbordes - Journal of Hydrology, 1998 - Elsevier
Real uncertainties in the parameter values of conceptual models used in hydrology
sometimes remain after calibration. While this is unacceptable, uncertainty analysis can …

Rainfall-runoff processes and modelling

G O'Loughlin, W Huber, B Chocat - Journal of hydraulic research, 1996 - Taylor & Francis
Hydrological studies of rainfall-runoff processes provide the basis for estimating design
flows for urban stormwater drainage systems which control floods and the transport of …

Storm water quality modelling, an ambitious objective?

M Ahyerre, G Chebbo, B Tassin, E Gaume - Water science and technology, 1998 - Elsevier
As a consequence of the awareness of the pollution impact of storm sewer overflows,
managers need tools to evaluate and control stormwaters according to water quality criteria …

The influence of digital elevation model resolution on overland flow networks for modelling urban pluvial flooding

JP Leitao, S Boonya-Aroonnet… - Water Science and …, 2009 - iwaponline.com
This paper presents the developments towards the next generation of overland flow
modelling of urban pluvial flooding. Using a detailed analysis of the Digital Elevation Model …

[PDF][PDF] Artificial neural networks as subsymbolic process descriptors

AW Minns - 1998 - Citeseer
Artificial Neural Networks as Subsymbolic Process Descriptors Page 1 Anthony W. Minns
UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education Artificial Neural Networks as Subsymbolic Process …

New runoff simulation model for small urban catchments

S Bennis, E Crobeddu - Journal of hydrologic engineering, 2007 - ascelibrary.org
This note presents a new runoff simulation model based on the improvement of the rational
hydrograph method. This improved rational hydrograph method explicitly considers the …

Fast computation of power series solutions of systems of differential equations

A Bostan, F Chyzak, F Ollivier, B Salvy, É Schost… - arXiv preprint cs …, 2006 - arxiv.org
We propose new algorithms for the computation of the first N terms of a vector (resp. a basis)
of power series solutions of a linear system of differential equations at an ordinary point …

Discussion and closure: criteria for evaluation of watershed models

BC Yen… - Journal of Irrigation …, 1995 - ascelibrary.org
The Task Committee on Definition of Criteria for Evaluation of Watershed Models is to be
commended for its emphasis on the need for evaluating models. The philosophy and …