Availability of remotely sensed and openly available land cover datasets is rapidly improving. This opens promising possibilities for utilizing such data in urban hydrological assessments. However, it remains unknown how the performance of readily available land cover data compares with manually collated information when used to construct detailed model parameterizations required in urban hydrological models. In this study, model runs with alternative land cover data are conducted for three small study areas with varying urban densities in Helsinki, Finland. The study demonstrates how different spatial data sources with varying resolutions produce different urban runoff simulation results. The results suggest that an openly available detail...
The urbanisation of floodplains is commonly motivated due to the extensive areas with mild slopes. I...
One of the most obvious effects of urbanization is an increase of impervious surface cover. Surface ...
The amount and intensity of runoff on catchment scale are strongly determined by the presence of imp...
Availability of remotely sensed and openly available land cover datasets is rapidly improving. This ...
Urbanisation is strongly influencing hydrological processes, often causing a reduction of ground-wat...
Land-cover impacts volume, intensity and contamination of runoff generated by rainfall events in cat...
peer reviewedThis paper aims at developing a methodology for assessing urban dynamics in urban catch...
Urbanization leads to the replacement of natural areas by impervious surfaces and affects the catchm...
Accurately predicting weather and climate in cities is critical for safeguarding human health and st...
International audienceThis paper addresses the impact of the source and processing method of land us...
Urbanisation produces numerous changes in the natural environments it replaces. The impacts include ...
The urbanisation of floodplains is commonly motivated due to the extensive areas with mild slopes. I...
One of the most obvious effects of urbanization is an increase of impervious surface cover. Surface ...
The amount and intensity of runoff on catchment scale are strongly determined by the presence of imp...
Availability of remotely sensed and openly available land cover datasets is rapidly improving. This ...
Urbanisation is strongly influencing hydrological processes, often causing a reduction of ground-wat...
Land-cover impacts volume, intensity and contamination of runoff generated by rainfall events in cat...
peer reviewedThis paper aims at developing a methodology for assessing urban dynamics in urban catch...
Urbanization leads to the replacement of natural areas by impervious surfaces and affects the catchm...
Accurately predicting weather and climate in cities is critical for safeguarding human health and st...
International audienceThis paper addresses the impact of the source and processing method of land us...
Urbanisation produces numerous changes in the natural environments it replaces. The impacts include ...
The urbanisation of floodplains is commonly motivated due to the extensive areas with mild slopes. I...
One of the most obvious effects of urbanization is an increase of impervious surface cover. Surface ...
The amount and intensity of runoff on catchment scale are strongly determined by the presence of imp...