Human development significantly alters the hydrologic cycle. This change is most apparent in urban environments where infrastructure in many ways has replaced the natural ecosystem. In particular to cities, construction with impervious surfaces greatly increases runoff in the water budget. One contemporary way to manage urban runoff is through the use of green stormwater infrastructure (GSI). The impact of GSI on the urban hydrologic response can be assessed through modeling the drainage network based on the sewer layout, pipe diameter, inverts, catchment properties, and other physically based parameters. Developing physically based models can often be difficult given the limited availability of sewer plans and the time required to make a f...
This study presents an analysis of physical experiments on the evolution and development of drainage...
The main purpose of the present study is to extend the physically based rainfall-runoff simulator TO...
Cities exhibit unique spatial patterns, and thus a distinctive heterogeneity. At different scales of...
Fractal analysis relies on scale invariance and the concept of fractal dimension enables one to char...
Fractal analysis relies on scale invariance and the concept of fractal dimension enables one to char...
Serge THIBAULT, Fractals and the structure of urban rainwater run-off systems. The evolution of the ...
Urban storm sewer systems are functional systems (rainfall collection and drainage) which are struct...
The data set corresponds the data used in the paper : “Fractal analysis of urban catchments and thei...
Nowadays, a deeper knowledge of the extreme runoff generation requires more inclusive and interactiv...
Future climatic, demographic, technological, urban and socio-economic challenges call for more flexi...
This study presents an analysis of physical experiments on the evolution and development of drainage...
The geometric pattern of the stream network of a drainage basin can be viewed as a \u201cfractal\u20...
When urbanization occurs, the removal of vegetation, compaction of soil and construction of impervio...
Mathematical stormwater models are often used as tools for planning and analysing urban drainage sys...
This study presents an analysis of physical experiments on the evolution and development of drainage...
The main purpose of the present study is to extend the physically based rainfall-runoff simulator TO...
Cities exhibit unique spatial patterns, and thus a distinctive heterogeneity. At different scales of...
Fractal analysis relies on scale invariance and the concept of fractal dimension enables one to char...
Fractal analysis relies on scale invariance and the concept of fractal dimension enables one to char...
Serge THIBAULT, Fractals and the structure of urban rainwater run-off systems. The evolution of the ...
Urban storm sewer systems are functional systems (rainfall collection and drainage) which are struct...
The data set corresponds the data used in the paper : “Fractal analysis of urban catchments and thei...
Nowadays, a deeper knowledge of the extreme runoff generation requires more inclusive and interactiv...
Future climatic, demographic, technological, urban and socio-economic challenges call for more flexi...
This study presents an analysis of physical experiments on the evolution and development of drainage...
The geometric pattern of the stream network of a drainage basin can be viewed as a \u201cfractal\u20...
When urbanization occurs, the removal of vegetation, compaction of soil and construction of impervio...
Mathematical stormwater models are often used as tools for planning and analysing urban drainage sys...
This study presents an analysis of physical experiments on the evolution and development of drainage...
The main purpose of the present study is to extend the physically based rainfall-runoff simulator TO...
Cities exhibit unique spatial patterns, and thus a distinctive heterogeneity. At different scales of...