Although floods are natural phenomena, their impact is often aggravated, if not actually caused, by man's activities and occupation of floodplains. Urbanization of a floodplain drastically alters the flood characteristics of a stream by increasing the percentage of rainfall that becomes runoff and moving that runoff into drainage channels more rapidly. Flood flows are therefore quicker to peak and peak higher for the same amount of rainfall in an urban basin. One of the most rapidly urbanizing cities in the United States is the city of Houston, Texas; a city which also has one of the nation's most severe flood problems. In 1979 alone, Houston suffered $4 million in property damages as a direct result of flooding. Consequently, this research...
Research on urban flood hydrology—especially in small watersheds—is urgently needed in response to a...
This study examined the effect of urbanization on stream hydrology in hillslope watersheds. Ten stre...
This thesis proposes a method for modeling urban site-scale Low Impact Development (LID) features at...
In this study, we compare the ability of two riverine flood control approaches: channelization and s...
The population growth in Houston over the last 30 years has been one of the fastest in the nation. S...
Emerging concepts of urban flood control consider the use of storage detention, especially where cha...
The study analyzes how urbanization has altered the hydrologic character of the Waller Creek watersh...
This research project concerns changes in hydrology resulting from urbanization of the upper sub-bas...
Floods are calamities with potential for many fatalities and enormous economic losses. However, the ...
Harris County, Texas, experiences flooding almost every year, and the situation is getting worse. Un...
Hydrology is the branch of science that is concerned with the properties of water and its movement a...
This research project concerns changes in hydrology resulting from urbanization of the upper sub-bas...
The planet is currently experiencing a massive shift in the migration of people towards highly popul...
Abstract: Rainfall and runoff data from drainage basins in the Houston metropolitan area and a 60-ye...
Hurricane Harvey was one of the most extreme weather events to occur in Texas, USA; there was a huge...
Research on urban flood hydrology—especially in small watersheds—is urgently needed in response to a...
This study examined the effect of urbanization on stream hydrology in hillslope watersheds. Ten stre...
This thesis proposes a method for modeling urban site-scale Low Impact Development (LID) features at...
In this study, we compare the ability of two riverine flood control approaches: channelization and s...
The population growth in Houston over the last 30 years has been one of the fastest in the nation. S...
Emerging concepts of urban flood control consider the use of storage detention, especially where cha...
The study analyzes how urbanization has altered the hydrologic character of the Waller Creek watersh...
This research project concerns changes in hydrology resulting from urbanization of the upper sub-bas...
Floods are calamities with potential for many fatalities and enormous economic losses. However, the ...
Harris County, Texas, experiences flooding almost every year, and the situation is getting worse. Un...
Hydrology is the branch of science that is concerned with the properties of water and its movement a...
This research project concerns changes in hydrology resulting from urbanization of the upper sub-bas...
The planet is currently experiencing a massive shift in the migration of people towards highly popul...
Abstract: Rainfall and runoff data from drainage basins in the Houston metropolitan area and a 60-ye...
Hurricane Harvey was one of the most extreme weather events to occur in Texas, USA; there was a huge...
Research on urban flood hydrology—especially in small watersheds—is urgently needed in response to a...
This study examined the effect of urbanization on stream hydrology in hillslope watersheds. Ten stre...
This thesis proposes a method for modeling urban site-scale Low Impact Development (LID) features at...