Understanding, management and modelling of urban hydrology and its consequences for receiving waters: A state of the art

TD Fletcher, H Andrieu, P Hamel - Advances in water resources, 2013‏ - Elsevier
Urban hydrology has evolved to improve the way urban runoff is managed for flood
protection, public health and environmental protection. There have been significant recent …

Widespread deoxygenation in warming rivers

W Zhi, C Klingler, J Liu, L Li - Nature Climate Change, 2023‏ - nature.com
Deoxygenation is commonly observed in oceans and lakes but less expected in shallower,
flowing rivers. Here we reconstructed daily water temperature and dissolved oxygen in 580 …

Updating the 2001 National Land Cover Database impervious surface products to 2006 using Landsat imagery change detection methods

G **an, C Homer - Remote sensing of environment, 2010‏ - Elsevier
A prototype method was developed to update the US Geological Survey (USGS) National
Land Cover Database (NLCD) 2001 to a nominal date of 2006. NLCD 2001 is widely used …

Water quality impacts of urban and non-urban arid-land runoff on the Rio Grande

PJ Regier, R González-Pinzón, DJ Van Horn… - Science of The Total …, 2020‏ - Elsevier
Urban surface runoff from storms impacts the water quality dynamics of downstream
ecosystems. While these effects are well-documented in mesic regions, they are not well …

[HTML][HTML] The use of cool pavements for the regeneration of industrial districts

S Croce, E D'Agnolo, M Caini, R Paparella - Sustainability, 2021‏ - mdpi.com
Industrial districts are characterized by the presence of low and extensive building volumes
and by predominantly sealed, impermeable surfaces, which contribute to several …

Burrowing, byssus, and biomarkers: behavioral and physiological indicators of sublethal thermal stress in freshwater mussels (Unionidae)

JM Archambault, W Gregory Cope… - Marine and Freshwater …, 2013‏ - Taylor & Francis
Recent research has elucidated the acute lethal effects of elevated water temperatures to
glochidia (larvae), juvenile, and adult life stages of freshwater mussels (Order Unionida), but …

Anthropogenic land use is associated with N-fixing cyanobacterial dominance in lakes across the continental United States

JP Doubek, CC Carey, BJ Cardinale - Aquatic Sciences, 2015‏ - Springer
Cyanobacteria cause many water quality problems in lakes worldwide. Although many
studies have examined factors that influence the structure of cyanobacterial communities …

Catchment, morphometric, and water quality characteristics differ between reservoirs and naturally formed lakes on a latitudinal gradient in the conterminous United …

JP Doubek, CC Carey - Inland Waters, 2017‏ - Taylor & Francis
Constructed lakes and impoundments (reservoirs) likely exhibit substantial differences in
their physics, chemistry, and biology from naturally formed lakes; however, because …

Compare individual and combined bioretention systems on the reduction of thermal pollution from stormwater runoff

M Sun, J Li, Y Zhu - Journal of Environmental Management, 2024‏ - Elsevier
Urban surface temperatures are high in summertime, and thermal pollution caused by heat
transfer from pavement to stormwater runoff is harmful to aquatic ecosystems. However …

Local‐scale and watershed‐scale determinants of summertime urban stream temperatures

DB Booth, KA Kraseski… - Hydrological …, 2014‏ - Wiley Online Library
The influence of urbanization on the temperature of small streams is widely recognized, but
these effects are confounded by the great natural variety of their contributing watersheds. To …