Aquatic ecosystems are sensitive to the modification of hydrologic regimes, experiencing declines in stream health as the streamflow regime is altered during urbanization. This study uses streamflow records to quantify the type and magnitude of hydrologic changes across urbanization gradients in nine U.S. cities (Atlanta, GA, Baltimore, MD, Boston, MA, Detroit, MI, Raleigh, NC, St. Paul, MN, Pittsburgh, PA, Phoenix, AZ, and Portland, OR) in two physiographic settings. Results indicate similar development trajectories among urbanization gradients, but heterogeneity in the type and magnitude of hydrologic responses to this apparently uniform urban pattern. Similar urban patterns did not confer similar hydrologic function. Study watersheds in ...
Abstract.—Effects of urbanization on geomorphic, habitat, and hydrologic characteristics and fish bi...
Abstract.—Relations between stream habitat and urban land-use intensity were examined in 90 stream r...
This study examines the effects of impervious surfaces within urbanized land on the scaling of river...
Urbanization leads to a decline in the quality of aquatic ecosystems through the alteration of the n...
International audienceThe impacts of urbanization on floods, droughts and the overall river regime h...
IAHS 2015 General Assembly, Prague, CZE, 22-/06/2015 - 02/07/2015International audienceIt is often a...
Abstract.—Urban development modifies the production and delivery of runoff to streams and the result...
Urbanization is increasing rapidly and has the potential to alter the hydrologic cycle. It is uncert...
Urbanization results in major changes to stream morphology and hydrology with the latter often cited...
Linking the type and timing of hydrologic changes with patterns of urban growth is essential to iden...
Abstract Linking the type and timing of hydrologic changes with patterns of urban growth is essentia...
The population density of the United States has more than tripled over the last century causing incr...
Stream ecosystems are profoundly degraded by watershed urbanization. Hydrologic, geomorphic, chemica...
This study examined the effect of urbanization on stream hydrology in hillslope watersheds. Ten stre...
Urbanization significantly alters the hydrology of catchments, the transport of sediment, nutrients,...
Abstract.—Effects of urbanization on geomorphic, habitat, and hydrologic characteristics and fish bi...
Abstract.—Relations between stream habitat and urban land-use intensity were examined in 90 stream r...
This study examines the effects of impervious surfaces within urbanized land on the scaling of river...
Urbanization leads to a decline in the quality of aquatic ecosystems through the alteration of the n...
International audienceThe impacts of urbanization on floods, droughts and the overall river regime h...
IAHS 2015 General Assembly, Prague, CZE, 22-/06/2015 - 02/07/2015International audienceIt is often a...
Abstract.—Urban development modifies the production and delivery of runoff to streams and the result...
Urbanization is increasing rapidly and has the potential to alter the hydrologic cycle. It is uncert...
Urbanization results in major changes to stream morphology and hydrology with the latter often cited...
Linking the type and timing of hydrologic changes with patterns of urban growth is essential to iden...
Abstract Linking the type and timing of hydrologic changes with patterns of urban growth is essentia...
The population density of the United States has more than tripled over the last century causing incr...
Stream ecosystems are profoundly degraded by watershed urbanization. Hydrologic, geomorphic, chemica...
This study examined the effect of urbanization on stream hydrology in hillslope watersheds. Ten stre...
Urbanization significantly alters the hydrology of catchments, the transport of sediment, nutrients,...
Abstract.—Effects of urbanization on geomorphic, habitat, and hydrologic characteristics and fish bi...
Abstract.—Relations between stream habitat and urban land-use intensity were examined in 90 stream r...
This study examines the effects of impervious surfaces within urbanized land on the scaling of river...