Urbanization is one of the most widespread anthropogenic activities, which brings a range of physical and biochemical changes to hydrological system and processes. Increasing direct runoff caused by land use change has become a major challenge for urban ecological security. Reliable prediction of the quantity and rate of surface runoff is an inherently difficult and time-consuming task for large ungauged urban areas. In this study, we combined Geographic Information System and remote sensing technology with an improved Soil Conservation Service curve number model to evaluate the effects of land use change on direct runoff volume of the four-ring area in Shenyang, China, and analyzed trends of direct runoff at different scales. Through analy...
Along with the rapid development of towns, the variation of ground surface, and the increase of land...
The composition of land use for a rapidly urbanizing catchment is usually heterogeneous, and this ma...
Changes in land use and landscape caused by human activities, rapid socioeconomic development and cl...
Urbanization is one of the most widespread anthropogenic activities, which brings a range of physica...
Rapid urban development results in visible changes in land use due to increase in impervious surface...
Evaluating land and runoff variations caused by urbanization is crucial to ensure the safety of peop...
Urban growth has negative environmental impacts that create water-based disasters such as flash floo...
ABSTRACT In recent decades, urbanization has become a significant urban environmental and ecological...
Hydrological ecosystem services (HESs) such as water purification and water supply are important for...
Abstract: The rainfall and runoff relationship becomes an intriguing issue as urbanization continues...
China is the largest country in terms of population and its booming urbanization has exerted negativ...
Rapid urbanization has triggered large changes to both the urban landscape and the yield and degree ...
Suburban growth and its impacts on surface runoff were investigated using the soil conservation serv...
Urban sprawl is a major driving force that alters local and regional hydrology and increases non-poi...
The main functions of this research are to guide the proportion of urban land that is used and the l...
Along with the rapid development of towns, the variation of ground surface, and the increase of land...
The composition of land use for a rapidly urbanizing catchment is usually heterogeneous, and this ma...
Changes in land use and landscape caused by human activities, rapid socioeconomic development and cl...
Urbanization is one of the most widespread anthropogenic activities, which brings a range of physica...
Rapid urban development results in visible changes in land use due to increase in impervious surface...
Evaluating land and runoff variations caused by urbanization is crucial to ensure the safety of peop...
Urban growth has negative environmental impacts that create water-based disasters such as flash floo...
ABSTRACT In recent decades, urbanization has become a significant urban environmental and ecological...
Hydrological ecosystem services (HESs) such as water purification and water supply are important for...
Abstract: The rainfall and runoff relationship becomes an intriguing issue as urbanization continues...
China is the largest country in terms of population and its booming urbanization has exerted negativ...
Rapid urbanization has triggered large changes to both the urban landscape and the yield and degree ...
Suburban growth and its impacts on surface runoff were investigated using the soil conservation serv...
Urban sprawl is a major driving force that alters local and regional hydrology and increases non-poi...
The main functions of this research are to guide the proportion of urban land that is used and the l...
Along with the rapid development of towns, the variation of ground surface, and the increase of land...
The composition of land use for a rapidly urbanizing catchment is usually heterogeneous, and this ma...
Changes in land use and landscape caused by human activities, rapid socioeconomic development and cl...