Urbanization has led to a substantial change in the hydrological cycle of urban catchments. Increased runoff and urban flooding, decreased direct subsurface infiltration and groundwater recharge, deterioration of water quality are among the major effects of this alteration. To alleviate these effects, Low Impact Development (LID) practices have been frequently adopted for stormwater management. Among LID infrastructures, infiltration facilities are particularly challenging to design and model due to the considerable amount of uncertainties related to the hydrogeological configuration of installation sites. To date, analysis on how soil heterogeneity, groundwater table depth, and thickness of the unsaturated zone affect the hydraulic perform...
In recent years, limitations linked to traditional urban drainage schemes have been pointed out and ...
Introduction Low Impact Development (LID) is an alternative approach in managing stormwater runoff. ...
Urbanization and land use changes have increased impervious surfaces and resulted in more frequent f...
Urbanization has led to a substantial change in the hydrological cycle of urban catchments. Increase...
The progressive increase of impervious surfaces induced by urbanization altered significantly the na...
Groundwater mounding occurs beneath stormwater management structures designed to infiltrate stormwat...
Urbanization and population growth result in an increase of insufficient groundwater recharge. In or...
The subsurface fate of stormwater infiltration enhanced by green infrastructure (GI) is unknown. GI ...
With urbanization in many countries, many pervious areas are being converted into impervious areas. ...
Urban regions with large areas of impervious cover generate high volumes of surface runoff during we...
AbstractUrbanization causes hydrological change and increases stormwater runoff volumes, leading to ...
International audienceThis study investigates the interplay between stormwater infiltration devices,...
International audienceThe sealing of surfaces in urban areas makes storm water management compulsory...
Stormwater runoff is a major contributor to the impairment of surface waters in the United States. W...
Increasing impervious land cover has great impacts on groundwater regimes in urbanized areas. Low im...
In recent years, limitations linked to traditional urban drainage schemes have been pointed out and ...
Introduction Low Impact Development (LID) is an alternative approach in managing stormwater runoff. ...
Urbanization and land use changes have increased impervious surfaces and resulted in more frequent f...
Urbanization has led to a substantial change in the hydrological cycle of urban catchments. Increase...
The progressive increase of impervious surfaces induced by urbanization altered significantly the na...
Groundwater mounding occurs beneath stormwater management structures designed to infiltrate stormwat...
Urbanization and population growth result in an increase of insufficient groundwater recharge. In or...
The subsurface fate of stormwater infiltration enhanced by green infrastructure (GI) is unknown. GI ...
With urbanization in many countries, many pervious areas are being converted into impervious areas. ...
Urban regions with large areas of impervious cover generate high volumes of surface runoff during we...
AbstractUrbanization causes hydrological change and increases stormwater runoff volumes, leading to ...
International audienceThis study investigates the interplay between stormwater infiltration devices,...
International audienceThe sealing of surfaces in urban areas makes storm water management compulsory...
Stormwater runoff is a major contributor to the impairment of surface waters in the United States. W...
Increasing impervious land cover has great impacts on groundwater regimes in urbanized areas. Low im...
In recent years, limitations linked to traditional urban drainage schemes have been pointed out and ...
Introduction Low Impact Development (LID) is an alternative approach in managing stormwater runoff. ...
Urbanization and land use changes have increased impervious surfaces and resulted in more frequent f...