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 …
Deleterious effects of urban stormwater are widely recognized. In several countries, regulations have been put into place to improve the conditions of receiving water bodies, but …
Stormwater control measures (SCMs) are designed to mitigate deleterious effects of urbanization on river networks, but our ability to predict the cumulative effect of multiple …
Stormwater control measures (SCMs) have the potential to mitigate negative effects of watershed development on hydrology and water quality. Stormwater regulations and …
J von Freyberg, B Studer… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2017 - hess.copernicus.org
High-frequency measurements of solutes and isotopes (18 O and 2 H) in rainfall and streamflow can shed important light on catchment flow pathways and travel times, but the …
Sustainably meeting the growing water demand of cities during a changing climate will be a major challenge in the near future. Adjusting water management strategies towards …
CLJ Hung, LA James, GJ Carbone, JM Williams - Ecological Engineering, 2020 - Elsevier
Stream restoration aims to improve hydrologic, geomorphic, and ecological processes and provides an opportunity for ecological design in an urban context. Urban stream restoration …
LM Kuhlemann, D Tetzlaff, C Soulsby - Hydrological Processes, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Large urban areas are typically characterized by a mosaic of different land uses, with contrasting mixes of impermeable and permeable surfaces that alter “green” and “blue” …
The rapid expansion of urban land cover is associated with negative impacts on stream ecosystems. Elevated specific conductance (SC) and major ion concentrations are …