Quantifying the efficacy of Low Impact Developments (LIDs) for flood reduction in micro-urban watersheds incorporating climate change

A Suresh, S Pekkat, S Subbiah - Sustainable Cities and Society, 2023 - Elsevier
Urban floods have become more frequent and devastating in recent decades. Low impact
developments (LIDs) have gained wide acceptance as a more sustainable and effective …

Development of flood inundation maps and quantification of flood risk in an urban catchment of Brahmaputra River

SN Sahoo, P Sreeja - ASCE-ASME Journal of Risk and Uncertainty …, 2017 - ascelibrary.org
Flood inundation mapping (FIM) is required to understand the affects of flooding in a
particular area and on important structures such as roadways, railways, streets, buildings …

Parameter regionalization with donor catchment clustering improves urban flood modeling in ungauged urban catchments

C Hu, J Xia, D She, Z Jing, S Hong… - Water Resources …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
The lack of discharge observations and reliable drainage information is a pervasive problem
in urban catchments, resulting in difficulties in parameterizing urban hydrological models …

Estimating the effect of urban growth on annual runoff volume using GIS in the Erbil sub-basin of the Kurdistan region of Iraq

HM Hameed - Hydrology, 2017 - mdpi.com
The growth and spread of impervious surfaces within urbanizing catchment areas pose
signiificant threats to the quality of natural and built-up environments. Impervious surfaces …

Flood hazard delineation in an ungauged catchment by coupling hydrologic and hydraulic models with geospatial techniques—A case study of Koraiyar basin …

S Natarajan, N Radhakrishnan - Environmental Monitoring and …, 2020 - Springer
Flooding in urban basins is a major natural catastrophe that leads to many causalities of life
and property. The semi-urbanized Koraiyar River basin in Tamil Nadu has important cities …

Detention ponds for managing flood risk due to increased imperviousness: case study in an urbanizing catchment of India

SN Sahoo, S Pekkat - Natural Hazards Review, 2018 - ascelibrary.org
Land-use change has been identified as one of the major factors responsible for change in
runoff and therefore flood risk in urban areas. The present study quantifies the flood risk …

Assessing the impact of land-use dynamics to predict the changes in hydrological variables using effective impervious area (EIA)

A Balha, A Singh, S Pandey, R Kumar, J Mallick… - Water Resources …, 2023 - Springer
The present research examines the hydrological impacts of historical and future land use
land cover (LULC) in a part of the Yamuna River basin. The GIS-Curve Number (CN) …

Effect of low-impact development scenarios on pluvial flood susceptibility in a scantily gauged urban–peri-urban catchment

A Pati, B Sahoo - Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, 2022 - ascelibrary.org
Due to frequent pluvial flooding in different urban and peri-urban catchments worldwide,
understanding the flooding situation is necessary for effective flood management. However …

Relationship between peak rainfall intensity (PRI) and maximum flood depth (MFD) in an urban catchment of Northeast India

SN Sahoo, P Sreeja - Natural Hazards, 2016 - Springer
The present study demonstrates the relationship between peak rainfall intensity (PRI) and
maximum flood depth (MFD) for an urban catchment in Northeast India. To study the impact …

Determination of effective impervious area for an urban Indian catchment

SN Sahoo, P Sreeja - Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, 2016 - ascelibrary.org
Determination of imperviousness, which is defined by total impervious area (TIA) and
effective impervious area (EIA), is mandatory for hydrological modeling of water quantity and …