Increasing impervious land cover has great impacts on groundwater regimes in urbanized areas. Low impact development (LID) is generally regarded as a sustainable solution for groundwater conservation. However, the effects of LID on the spatial-temporal distribution of groundwater are not yet fully understood. In this case study, a coupled Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) and Finite Element Subsurface FLOW system (FEFLOW) model was used to simulate surface and groundwater flow in an urbanized area in Shenzhen, China. After verification, the model was used to analyze the spatial-seasonal variations of groundwater head and hydrological processes under different LID scenarios. The results indicate that if the runoff from 7.5% and 15% of impe...
Ecological water supplement relies on river channels to introduce surface water, to make a reasonabl...
The North China Plain (NCP) is one of the global hotspots of groundwater depletion. Currently, our u...
International audience<p>The urbanisation leads to modifications in the water budget, not only...
Increasing impervious land cover has great impacts on groundwater regimes in urbanized areas. Low im...
Land has been reclaimed along the coastal areas in many parts of the world to meet the growing deman...
Many coastal areas have been intensively urbanized because people living and working on or near coas...
Groundwater is an important component of the water supply, and overexploitation has triggered many p...
Urbanization has led to a substantial change in the hydrological cycle of urban catchments. Increase...
Sustainable drainage systems (SUDS) are designed to detain, store, infiltrate, or treat urban runoff...
Climate change impact on a groundwater-dependent small urban town has been investigated in the semia...
Urban flooding occurs frequently in many regions of China. To reduce the losses caused by urban floo...
Xingtai, once been famous city for its spring groups in history, has become one of the regions in th...
Groundwater resources in urban, coastal environments are highly vulnerable to\ud human pressures and...
Suzhou City, located at the lower reaches of the Yangtze River in southeastern Jiangsu Province, is ...
Low impact development (LID) strategies have received attention in recent years as offering a potent...
Ecological water supplement relies on river channels to introduce surface water, to make a reasonabl...
The North China Plain (NCP) is one of the global hotspots of groundwater depletion. Currently, our u...
International audience<p>The urbanisation leads to modifications in the water budget, not only...
Increasing impervious land cover has great impacts on groundwater regimes in urbanized areas. Low im...
Land has been reclaimed along the coastal areas in many parts of the world to meet the growing deman...
Many coastal areas have been intensively urbanized because people living and working on or near coas...
Groundwater is an important component of the water supply, and overexploitation has triggered many p...
Urbanization has led to a substantial change in the hydrological cycle of urban catchments. Increase...
Sustainable drainage systems (SUDS) are designed to detain, store, infiltrate, or treat urban runoff...
Climate change impact on a groundwater-dependent small urban town has been investigated in the semia...
Urban flooding occurs frequently in many regions of China. To reduce the losses caused by urban floo...
Xingtai, once been famous city for its spring groups in history, has become one of the regions in th...
Groundwater resources in urban, coastal environments are highly vulnerable to\ud human pressures and...
Suzhou City, located at the lower reaches of the Yangtze River in southeastern Jiangsu Province, is ...
Low impact development (LID) strategies have received attention in recent years as offering a potent...
Ecological water supplement relies on river channels to introduce surface water, to make a reasonabl...
The North China Plain (NCP) is one of the global hotspots of groundwater depletion. Currently, our u...
International audience<p>The urbanisation leads to modifications in the water budget, not only...