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Andreas Efstratiadis, Panagiotis Dimas, George Pouliasis, Ioannis Tsoukalas, Panagiotis Kossieris, Vasilis Bellos, Georgia-Konstantina Sakki, Christos Makropoulos and Spyridon Michas
We propose a novel probabilistic approach to flood hazard assessment, aiming to address the major shortcomings of everyday deterministic engineering practices in a computationally efficient manner. In this context, the principal sources of uncertainty ar...
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Anand Nainar, Maznah Mahali, Kamlisa Uni Kamlun, Normah Awang Besar, Luiza Majuakim, Vanielie Terrence Justine, Fera Cleophas, Kawi Bidin and Koichiro Kuraji
There have been conflicting findings on hydrological dynamics in tropical montane cloud forests (TMCFs)?attributed to differences in climate, altitude, topography, and vegetation. We contribute another observation-based comparison between a TMCF (8.53 ha...
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Ignacio Sánchez Cohen,Maritza Argelia Macías-Corral,Gerardo Esquivel Arriaga,Julián Cerano Paredes,Fernando Cabrera Carbajal,Marco Antonio Inzunza Ibarra,Gabriel Díaz Padilla,Rafael Alberto Guajardo Panes
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The aim of this work is to present a protocol for analyzing readily available climatic and hydrological information on watersheds, in order to achieve a rational planning of irrigation water allocation under rainfall uncertainty conditions. We present as...
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Chuansheng Wang, Fan Wang, Huapeng Qin, Xiangfei Zeng, Xueran Li and Shaw-Lei Yu
The introduction of a saturated zone (SZ) has been recommended to address the issue of nitrogen removal fluctuation in the bioretention system, which is one of the most versatile low-impact development facilities for urban stormwater management. Nine exp...
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Pascual Ferrans, Carlos Vicente Rey, Gabriel Pérez, Juan Pablo Rodríguez and Mario Díaz-Granados
Green roofs (GRs) are a feasible solution for mitigating increased runoff volumes in urban areas. Though many studies have focused their analysis on the quantity and quality of GR runoff, with respect to the relevance of specific site conditions in GR pe...
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Chunying Wang, Songhao Shang, Dongdong Jia, Yuping Han, Sabine Sauvage, José-Miguel Sánchez-Pérez, Kanta Kuramochi and Ryusuke Hatano
Based on statistical analysis, baseflow separation and wavelet analysis, this research was carried out in Shibetsu River Watershed (SRW), Eastern Hokkaido, Japan, to investigate the integrated effects of land use and topography on streamflow response to ...
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Ben Jarihani, Roy C. Sidle, Rebecca Bartley, Christian H. Roth and Scott N. Wilkinson
Rainfall is the main driver of hydrological processes in dryland environments and characterising the rainfall variability and processes of runoff generation are critical for understanding ecosystem function of catchments. Using remote sensing and in situ...
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Arpit Chouksey, Vinit Lambey, Bhaskar R. Nikam, Shiv Prasad Aggarwal and Subashisa Dutta
Hydrological processes are complex to compute in hilly areas when compared to plain areas. The governing processes behind runoff generation on hillslopes are subsurface storm flow, saturation excess flow, overland flow, return flow and pipe storage. The ...
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Qingke Yuan, Heidi B. Guerra, Youngchul Kim
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Stormwater runoff monitoring was carried out from 2011 to 2015 to investigate the relationships between rainfall conditions (antecedent dry days (ADDs), rainfall intensity, depth and duration), and water quality parameters of stormwater from a paved road...
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Giuseppina Garofalo, Stefania Palermo, Francesca Principato, Theodoros Theodosiou, Patrizia Piro
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In an urban environment, green roofs represent a sustainable solution for mitigating stormwater volumes and hydrograph peaks. So far, many literature studies have investigated the hydraulic efficiency and the subsurface runoff coefficient of green roofs,...
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