210 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.This is a comprehensive study of basin hydrology under potential climate change and urbanization in the Kishwaukee River Basin (KRB) in Illinois and Wisconsin, USA. The Hydrologic Simulation Program - FORTRAN (HSPF) was applied for the KRB after being calibration. The calibrated HSPF model was run first with urbanization scenarios generated by a dynamic urban growth model (LEAMluc) and hypothetical urbanization scenarios to investigate the basin response to future urbanization. The results show that the urbanization scenarios generated by LEAMluc result in little changes in total runoff, but some noticeable changes (+38.5%) in the surface flow under the Uber scenario, wh...
Streams are natural features in urban landscapes that can provide ecosystem services for urban resid...
Urbanization is a growing trend world wide and presents many significant challenges in watershed pla...
Urbanization is an important driver of environmental problems. Severe urban flooding resulting from ...
210 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.This is a comprehensive study...
This paper proposes a modeling framework able to analyze the alterations in watershed hydrology indu...
The Mississippi River Basin is the United States’ largest watershed and consists of many subbasins. ...
The Upper Great Lakes Region (UGLR) has experienced significant land cover/ land use change (LCLUC) ...
Urbanization significantly impacts flow regimes of river systems. Especially impervious areas, in co...
Abstract: This research examines the impact of climate and land use change on watershed hydrology. S...
This work proposes a modeling framework for the analysis of alterations in the watershed hydrologica...
The current study focuses on the development of a regional framework to evaluate hydrologic and sedi...
Trends in streamflow records are often seen as a potential signature of climate change, but land-use...
International audienceThe impacts of urbanization on floods, droughts and the overall river regime h...
To understand the changing rainfall-runoff relationship, the study examined climate and streamflow d...
The Schuylkill River Watershed in southeastern PA provides essential ecosystem services, including d...
Streams are natural features in urban landscapes that can provide ecosystem services for urban resid...
Urbanization is a growing trend world wide and presents many significant challenges in watershed pla...
Urbanization is an important driver of environmental problems. Severe urban flooding resulting from ...
210 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.This is a comprehensive study...
This paper proposes a modeling framework able to analyze the alterations in watershed hydrology indu...
The Mississippi River Basin is the United States’ largest watershed and consists of many subbasins. ...
The Upper Great Lakes Region (UGLR) has experienced significant land cover/ land use change (LCLUC) ...
Urbanization significantly impacts flow regimes of river systems. Especially impervious areas, in co...
Abstract: This research examines the impact of climate and land use change on watershed hydrology. S...
This work proposes a modeling framework for the analysis of alterations in the watershed hydrologica...
The current study focuses on the development of a regional framework to evaluate hydrologic and sedi...
Trends in streamflow records are often seen as a potential signature of climate change, but land-use...
International audienceThe impacts of urbanization on floods, droughts and the overall river regime h...
To understand the changing rainfall-runoff relationship, the study examined climate and streamflow d...
The Schuylkill River Watershed in southeastern PA provides essential ecosystem services, including d...
Streams are natural features in urban landscapes that can provide ecosystem services for urban resid...
Urbanization is a growing trend world wide and presents many significant challenges in watershed pla...
Urbanization is an important driver of environmental problems. Severe urban flooding resulting from ...