Integrating urban water fluxes and moving beyond impervious surface cover: A review
Though urban areas represent a small fraction of global land cover, they have an outsized
impact on hydrological processes. Within these areas, the pathways that water follows are …
impact on hydrological processes. Within these areas, the pathways that water follows are …
A review on implementing infiltration-based green infrastructure in shallow groundwater environments: Challenges, approaches, and progress
Urban water problems (eg, increased runoff, inhibited infiltration, and groundwater recharge)
are becoming increasingly serious, and green infrastructure (GI) has been demonstrated to …
are becoming increasingly serious, and green infrastructure (GI) has been demonstrated to …
A coupled novel framework for assessing vulnerability of water resources using hydrochemical analysis and data-driven models
Map** vulnerability of water resources (VWR) is crucial for the sustainable management
of water resources, particularly in freshwater-scarce coastal plains. This research aims to …
of water resources, particularly in freshwater-scarce coastal plains. This research aims to …
Application of data-mining technique and hydro-chemical data for evaluating vulnerability of groundwater in Indo-Gangetic Plain
Vulnerability of groundwater is critical for the sustainable development of groundwater
resources, especially in freshwater-limited coastal Indo-Gangetic plains. Here, we intend to …
resources, especially in freshwater-limited coastal Indo-Gangetic plains. Here, we intend 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 …
Approaches to multi-objective optimization and assessment of green infrastructure and their multi-functional effectiveness: a review
Green infrastructure (GI) is a contemporary area of research worldwide, with the
implementation of the findings alleviating issues globally. As a supplement and alternative to …
implementation of the findings alleviating issues globally. As a supplement and alternative to …
[HTML][HTML] A comparative analysis of methods and tools for low impact development (LID) site selection
The site selection for Low Impact Development (LID) practices is a significant process. It
affects the effectiveness of LID in controlling stormwater surface runoff, volume, flow rate …
affects the effectiveness of LID in controlling stormwater surface runoff, volume, flow rate …
Simulating the hydrological performance of low impact development in shallow groundwater via a modified SWMM
Low impact development (LID) practices are effective in restoring natural hydrological
processes, but they may be affected by groundwater and pose additional risk to groundwater …
processes, but they may be affected by groundwater and pose additional risk to groundwater …
Impact of stormwater infiltration on rainfall-derived inflow and infiltration: A physically based surface–subsurface urban hydrologic model
The subsurface fate of stormwater infiltration enhanced by green infrastructure (GI) is
unknown. GI redirects stormflows from the surface into the subsurface, which can be …
unknown. GI redirects stormflows from the surface into the subsurface, which can be …
[HTML][HTML] Do baseline assumptions alter the efficacy of green stormwater infrastructure to reduce combined sewer overflows?
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 …
overflows (CSOs) and hydrologic simulation models are a tool to assess their reduction …