Stream restoration milestones: monitoring scales determine successes and failures
Urban stream restoration is growing globally, but there is much to learn from successes,
failures, and evaluating tradeoffs in restoration practices. Significant time and resources …
failures, and evaluating tradeoffs in restoration practices. Significant time and resources …
Prolonged drought in a northern California coastal region suppresses wildfire impacts on hydrology
ME Newcomer, J Underwood… - Water Resources …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Wildfires naturally occur in many landscapes, however they are undergoing rapid regime
shifts. Despite the emphasis in the literature on the most severe hydrological responses to …
shifts. Despite the emphasis in the literature on the most severe hydrological responses to …
Lessons learned from 20 y of monitoring suburban development with distributed stormwater management in Clarksburg, Maryland, USA
Urban development is a well-known stressor for stream ecosystems, presenting a challenge
to managers tasked with mitigating its effects. For the past 20 y, streamflow, water quality …
to managers tasked with mitigating its effects. For the past 20 y, streamflow, water quality …
Hydrologic impacts of sewershed-scale green infrastructure retrofits: Outcomes of a four-year paired watershed monitoring study
Cities across the world are implementing green infrastructure (GI) retrofits to manage
stormwater, but limited research has been performed to quantify the hydrologic impact of …
stormwater, but limited research has been performed to quantify the hydrologic impact of …
Recognizing flood exposure inequities across flood frequencies
Urban flooding is a growing threat due to land use and climate change. Vulnerable
populations tend to have greater exposure to flooding as a result of historical societal and …
populations tend to have greater exposure to flooding as a result of historical societal and …
[HTML][HTML] Modeling and interpreting hydrological responses of sustainable urban drainage systems with explainable machine learning methods
Sustainable urban drainage systems (SuDS) are decentralized stormwater management
practices that mimic natural drainage processes. The hydrological processes of SuDS are …
practices that mimic natural drainage processes. The hydrological processes of SuDS are …
Stormwater control impacts on runoff volume and peak flow: A meta‐analysis of watershed modelling studies
Decades of research has concluded that the percent of impervious surface cover in a
watershed is strongly linked to negative impacts on urban stream health. Recently, there has …
watershed is strongly linked to negative impacts on urban stream health. Recently, there has …
[HTML][HTML] Stormwater controls for channel stability: Focusing on bed material transport prevents degradation
The hydrologic benefits of catchment-scale implementation of stormwater control measures
(SCMs) in mitigating the adverse effects of urbanization are well established. Nevertheless …
(SCMs) in mitigating the adverse effects of urbanization are well established. Nevertheless …
Phase II MS4 challenges: moving toward effective stormwater management for small municipalities
Federal regulations for municipal separate storm sewer systems (MS4s) in the United States
have been in place since 1990 as part of the Nation Pollutant Discharge Elimination System …
have been in place since 1990 as part of the Nation Pollutant Discharge Elimination System …
Changes in hydrological behaviours triggered by earthquake disturbance in a mountainous watershed
G Zhang, P Cui, W **, Z Zhang, H Wang… - Science of the Total …, 2021 - Elsevier
Landslides induced by strong earthquakes often destroy large amounts of landscape
vegetation which can trigger significant changes in runoff potential and flood flow. Little is …
vegetation which can trigger significant changes in runoff potential and flood flow. Little is …