International audienceThe sealing of surfaces in urban areas makes storm water management compulsory. The suspended solids from surface runoff water accumulate in infiltration basins and may impact on water infiltration. This paper describes a study of the effect of the settlement of sedimentary layers on the water infiltration capacity of two urban infiltrations basins. In situ water infiltration experiments were performed (1) to quantify the effect of sediment on water infiltration at local scale and (2) to derive the complete characterization of the unsaturated hydraulic properties of sediments and subsoils by using the BEST algorithm. These properties were used to model the effect of sediments on 1D water infiltrations at basin scale, s...
Prior research by Pitt (1987) examined runoff losses from paved and roofed surfaces in urban areas a...
In recent decades, due to on-going urbanization and changes in rainfall patterns, urban drainage sys...
The subsurface fate of stormwater infiltration enhanced by green infrastructure (GI) is unknown. GI ...
International audienceThe sealing of surfaces in urban areas makes storm water management compulsory...
International audienceSustainable urban drainage systems are built along roads and in urban areas to...
Urbanization has led to a substantial change in the hydrological cycle of urban catchments. Increase...
Hydraulic conductivity of granular filter media and its evolution over time is a key design paramete...
In recent years, limitations linked to traditional urban drainage schemes have been pointed out and ...
Rain gardens, infiltration trenches, and dry detention ponds are widely used to treat runoff from co...
Hydraulic conductivity of granular filter media and its evolution over time is a key design paramete...
Climate change and urbanization increase the pressure on combined sewer systems in urban areas resul...
International audienceInfiltration basins are increasingly used in urban areas for flood protection,...
The projected growth in Australia’s population will result in increased urbanisation leading to more...
Urban regions with large areas of impervious cover generate high volumes of surface runoff during we...
Stormwater infiltration systems are widely used in the control of polluted urban runoff. They are ve...
Prior research by Pitt (1987) examined runoff losses from paved and roofed surfaces in urban areas a...
In recent decades, due to on-going urbanization and changes in rainfall patterns, urban drainage sys...
The subsurface fate of stormwater infiltration enhanced by green infrastructure (GI) is unknown. GI ...
International audienceThe sealing of surfaces in urban areas makes storm water management compulsory...
International audienceSustainable urban drainage systems are built along roads and in urban areas to...
Urbanization has led to a substantial change in the hydrological cycle of urban catchments. Increase...
Hydraulic conductivity of granular filter media and its evolution over time is a key design paramete...
In recent years, limitations linked to traditional urban drainage schemes have been pointed out and ...
Rain gardens, infiltration trenches, and dry detention ponds are widely used to treat runoff from co...
Hydraulic conductivity of granular filter media and its evolution over time is a key design paramete...
Climate change and urbanization increase the pressure on combined sewer systems in urban areas resul...
International audienceInfiltration basins are increasingly used in urban areas for flood protection,...
The projected growth in Australia’s population will result in increased urbanisation leading to more...
Urban regions with large areas of impervious cover generate high volumes of surface runoff during we...
Stormwater infiltration systems are widely used in the control of polluted urban runoff. They are ve...
Prior research by Pitt (1987) examined runoff losses from paved and roofed surfaces in urban areas a...
In recent decades, due to on-going urbanization and changes in rainfall patterns, urban drainage sys...
The subsurface fate of stormwater infiltration enhanced by green infrastructure (GI) is unknown. GI ...