This chapter presents a Geographic Information System (GIS) based urban drainage hydraulic modeL The model was used to solve the flooding and pollution problems associated with inadequate urban drainage for a drainage area in Huntington, West Virginia. The GIS analysis was conducted in PC ARC/ INFO, a GIS software from Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI). Hydraulic modelling was done using the Storm Water Management Model (SWMM), a comprehensive rainfall-runoff simulation model from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The benefits of using a graphical interface to facilitate the modelling are illustrated
Spatially distributed Unit-Hydrograph model is implemented using a Geographical Information System (...
Literature on applications of geographic information systems (GIS) to hydrologic modeling, stormflow...
Urban flooding is a modern-day problem that many towns and cities experience when the drainage infra...
Modeling flood inundation in an urban setting is increasingly relevant given the magnitude of potent...
Geographic Information System (GIS) is quickly becoming a critical component to develop and sustain ...
The accurate determination of the catchments is still a challenge in the flat terrains of the urban ...
Changes in climate, waterlogging hazards and regional floods are more prominent in present context. ...
Maintaining a city’s storm-water drainage infrastructure system can be an overwhelming effort, espec...
The objective of this research is to delineate drainage areas of Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GS...
Maintaining a city\u27s storm-water drainage infrastructure system can be an overwhelming effort, es...
Intense urbanisation, combined with climate change impacts such as increased rainfall intensity, is ...
Intense urbanisation, combined with climate change impacts such as increased rainfall intensity, is ...
The need to improve the urban drainage network to meet recent urban growth and the redevelopment of ...
Literature on applications of geographic information systems (GIS) to hydrologic modeling, stormflow...
The flowing water function of surface area has been reduced rapidly by lasting progress of urbanizat...
Spatially distributed Unit-Hydrograph model is implemented using a Geographical Information System (...
Literature on applications of geographic information systems (GIS) to hydrologic modeling, stormflow...
Urban flooding is a modern-day problem that many towns and cities experience when the drainage infra...
Modeling flood inundation in an urban setting is increasingly relevant given the magnitude of potent...
Geographic Information System (GIS) is quickly becoming a critical component to develop and sustain ...
The accurate determination of the catchments is still a challenge in the flat terrains of the urban ...
Changes in climate, waterlogging hazards and regional floods are more prominent in present context. ...
Maintaining a city’s storm-water drainage infrastructure system can be an overwhelming effort, espec...
The objective of this research is to delineate drainage areas of Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GS...
Maintaining a city\u27s storm-water drainage infrastructure system can be an overwhelming effort, es...
Intense urbanisation, combined with climate change impacts such as increased rainfall intensity, is ...
Intense urbanisation, combined with climate change impacts such as increased rainfall intensity, is ...
The need to improve the urban drainage network to meet recent urban growth and the redevelopment of ...
Literature on applications of geographic information systems (GIS) to hydrologic modeling, stormflow...
The flowing water function of surface area has been reduced rapidly by lasting progress of urbanizat...
Spatially distributed Unit-Hydrograph model is implemented using a Geographical Information System (...
Literature on applications of geographic information systems (GIS) to hydrologic modeling, stormflow...
Urban flooding is a modern-day problem that many towns and cities experience when the drainage infra...