The literature contains contradictory conclusions regarding the relative effects of urbanization on peak flood flows due to increases in impervious area, drainage density and width function, and the addition of subsurface storm drains. We used data from an urbanized catchment, the 14.3 km(2) Dead Run watershed near Baltimore, Maryland, USA, and the physics-based gridded surface/subsurface hydrologic analysis (GSSHA) model to examine the relative effect of each of these factors on flood peaks, runoff volumes, and runoff production efficiencies. GSSHA was used because the model explicitly includes the spatial variability of land-surface and hydrodynamic parameters, including subsurface storm drains. Results indicate that increases in drainage...
This study examines the effects of impervious surfaces within urbanized land on the scaling of river...
Imperviousness associated with urbanization remains one of the biggest challenges in sustainable urb...
2020 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Roadway flooding occurs when a stormwater network do...
Abstract Increases in impervious surfaces and land-use changes associated with urbanization have lon...
The role of rainfall space–time structure, as well as its complex interactions with land surface pro...
This study explored the hydrological impacts of urbanization, rainfall pattern and magnitude in a de...
Spatial and temporal rainfall variability play an important role in generation of pluvial flooding. ...
SummaryThis paper investigates changes in storm runoff resulting from the transformation of previous...
The amount and distribution of impervious surfaces are important input parameters of hydrological mo...
International audienceExplaining the response of catchments with a mix of pervious and impervious su...
Urban areas -- often characterized by their impervious surfaces -- have a disproportionate impact on...
Research on urban flood hydrology—especially in small watersheds—is urgently needed in response to a...
The impact of spatial and temporal variability of rainfall on hydrological response remains poorly u...
The Upper Great Lakes Region (UGLR) has experienced significant land cover/ land use change (LCLUC) ...
This paper addresses the mass balance error observed in runoff hydrographs in urban watersheds by in...
This study examines the effects of impervious surfaces within urbanized land on the scaling of river...
Imperviousness associated with urbanization remains one of the biggest challenges in sustainable urb...
2020 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Roadway flooding occurs when a stormwater network do...
Abstract Increases in impervious surfaces and land-use changes associated with urbanization have lon...
The role of rainfall space–time structure, as well as its complex interactions with land surface pro...
This study explored the hydrological impacts of urbanization, rainfall pattern and magnitude in a de...
Spatial and temporal rainfall variability play an important role in generation of pluvial flooding. ...
SummaryThis paper investigates changes in storm runoff resulting from the transformation of previous...
The amount and distribution of impervious surfaces are important input parameters of hydrological mo...
International audienceExplaining the response of catchments with a mix of pervious and impervious su...
Urban areas -- often characterized by their impervious surfaces -- have a disproportionate impact on...
Research on urban flood hydrology—especially in small watersheds—is urgently needed in response to a...
The impact of spatial and temporal variability of rainfall on hydrological response remains poorly u...
The Upper Great Lakes Region (UGLR) has experienced significant land cover/ land use change (LCLUC) ...
This paper addresses the mass balance error observed in runoff hydrographs in urban watersheds by in...
This study examines the effects of impervious surfaces within urbanized land on the scaling of river...
Imperviousness associated with urbanization remains one of the biggest challenges in sustainable urb...
2020 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Roadway flooding occurs when a stormwater network do...