Abstract The USEPA (United States Environmental Protection Agency) Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) is one of the most widely used numerical models to simulate …
K Macro, LS Matott, A Rabideau, SH Ghodsi… - … modelling & software, 2019 - Elsevier
Abstract The installation of Green Infrastructure (GI) can revitalize communities while reducing sewage overflows and improving runoff quality. However, determining the proper …
The regulation of rivers has always been a controversial issue, with potential benefits but also environmental impacts. In western Canada, the construction of WAC Bennett Dam in …
X Xu, SK Frey, D Ma - Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract Study region The Laurentian Great Lakes Basin (GLB) of North America. Study focus Precipitation is often the paramount driver in hydrological systems and dynamics …
Hydrologic model development and calibration have continued in most cases to focus only on accurately reproducing streamflows. However, complex models, for example, the so …
Complex hydrological models are being increasingly used nowadays for many purposes such as studying the impact of climate and land‐use change on water resources. However …
Hydrologic model intercomparison studies help to evaluate the agility of models to simulate variables such as streamflow, evaporation, and soil moisture. This study is the third in a …
Forecasting ice jams and their consequential flooding is more challenging than predicting open water flood conditions. This is due to the chaotic nature of ice jam formation since …
Ice phenology, defined as the timing of freeze-up and ice-cover breakup, plays a key role in streamflow regimes in cold-region river catchments. River freeze-up and ice-cover breakup …