Thermal pollution of surface waters by urban stormwater runoff is an often overlooked by-product of urbanization. Elevated stream temperatures due to an influx of stormwater runoff can be detrimental to stream biota, in particular for cold water systems. However, few studies have examined temperature trends throughout storm events to determine how these thermal inputs are temporally distributed. In this study, six diverse catchments in two continents are evaluated for thermal dynamics. Summary statistics from the data showed larger catchments have lower maximum runoff temperatures, minimum runoff temperatures, and temperature variability. This reinforces the understanding that subsurface drainage infrastructure in urban catchments acts to m...
Impervious surfaces sear rban one faces for both dry- and wet-weather periods. The model predicts ru...
Water temperature is a critical physical property of stream ecosystems that influences nearly all in...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2011. Major: Civil Engineering. Advisor:Dr. Heinz St...
© 2017 Manuja Udeshi LekammudiyanseStreams draining urban catchments are relatively warmer than non-...
Impacts of urban land use can include increased stormwater runoff temperature (Tw) leading to receiv...
Thermal pollution by surface runoff from urban areas can contribute to the degradation of coldwater...
Thermal regime warming and increased variability can result in human developed watersheds due to run...
Increased urban development has resulted in increased impervious landcover and the removal of natura...
Short‐term increases in stream temperature in response to storm events have frequently been observed...
Urban areas with dark and impermeable surfaces are known to have a heating effect on air and still w...
This study presents the examination of 4 years of monitoring of runoff temperature for a range of st...
Urbanization causes alteration of the thermal regime (surface, air, and water) of the environment. H...
The natural water cycle in an urban catchment normally results from climate, physical characteristic...
Considerable efforts have been made to control and manage hydrology and water quality of watersheds ...
Urbanization effects on stream temperatures were evaluated in the Gwynns Falls watershed, Baltimore,...
Impervious surfaces sear rban one faces for both dry- and wet-weather periods. The model predicts ru...
Water temperature is a critical physical property of stream ecosystems that influences nearly all in...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2011. Major: Civil Engineering. Advisor:Dr. Heinz St...
© 2017 Manuja Udeshi LekammudiyanseStreams draining urban catchments are relatively warmer than non-...
Impacts of urban land use can include increased stormwater runoff temperature (Tw) leading to receiv...
Thermal pollution by surface runoff from urban areas can contribute to the degradation of coldwater...
Thermal regime warming and increased variability can result in human developed watersheds due to run...
Increased urban development has resulted in increased impervious landcover and the removal of natura...
Short‐term increases in stream temperature in response to storm events have frequently been observed...
Urban areas with dark and impermeable surfaces are known to have a heating effect on air and still w...
This study presents the examination of 4 years of monitoring of runoff temperature for a range of st...
Urbanization causes alteration of the thermal regime (surface, air, and water) of the environment. H...
The natural water cycle in an urban catchment normally results from climate, physical characteristic...
Considerable efforts have been made to control and manage hydrology and water quality of watersheds ...
Urbanization effects on stream temperatures were evaluated in the Gwynns Falls watershed, Baltimore,...
Impervious surfaces sear rban one faces for both dry- and wet-weather periods. The model predicts ru...
Water temperature is a critical physical property of stream ecosystems that influences nearly all in...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2011. Major: Civil Engineering. Advisor:Dr. Heinz St...