SummaryThis paper investigates changes in storm runoff resulting from the transformation of previously rural landscapes into peri-urban areas. Two adjacent catchments (∼5km2) located within the town of Swindon in the United Kingdom were monitored during 2011 and 2012 providing continuous records of rainfall, runoff and actual evaporation. One catchment is highly urbanized and the other is a recently developed peri-urban area containing two distinct areas of drainage: one with mixed natural and storm drainage pathways, the other entirely storm drainage. Comparison of observed storm hydrographs showed that the degree of area serviced by storm drainage was a stronger determinant of storm runoff response than either impervious area or developme...
The Upper Great Lakes Region (UGLR) has experienced significant land cover/ land use change (LCLUC) ...
Design flood estimates are often required for small, heavily urbanised catchments, which respond qui...
The literature contains contradictory conclusions regarding the relative effects of urbanization on ...
his paper investigates changes in storm runoff resulting from the transformation of previously rural...
SummaryThis paper investigates changes in storm runoff resulting from the transformation of previous...
Urbanization strongly changes natural catchment by increasing impervious coverage and by creating a ...
This study explored the hydrological impacts of urbanization, rainfall pattern and magnitude in a de...
Urbanisation alters the hydrological response of catchments to storm events and spatial measures of ...
Most previous quantitative research conducted on urban creep and urban expansion has focused on smal...
Abstract Increases in impervious surfaces and land-use changes associated with urbanization have lon...
The amount and distribution of impervious surfaces are important input parameters of hydrological mo...
Change in urban land use and impervious surface cover are valuable sources of information for determ...
Urban areas -- often characterized by their impervious surfaces -- have a disproportionate impact on...
International audienceExplaining the response of catchments with a mix of pervious and impervious su...
Urbanisation produces numerous changes in the natural environments it replaces. The impacts include ...
The Upper Great Lakes Region (UGLR) has experienced significant land cover/ land use change (LCLUC) ...
Design flood estimates are often required for small, heavily urbanised catchments, which respond qui...
The literature contains contradictory conclusions regarding the relative effects of urbanization on ...
his paper investigates changes in storm runoff resulting from the transformation of previously rural...
SummaryThis paper investigates changes in storm runoff resulting from the transformation of previous...
Urbanization strongly changes natural catchment by increasing impervious coverage and by creating a ...
This study explored the hydrological impacts of urbanization, rainfall pattern and magnitude in a de...
Urbanisation alters the hydrological response of catchments to storm events and spatial measures of ...
Most previous quantitative research conducted on urban creep and urban expansion has focused on smal...
Abstract Increases in impervious surfaces and land-use changes associated with urbanization have lon...
The amount and distribution of impervious surfaces are important input parameters of hydrological mo...
Change in urban land use and impervious surface cover are valuable sources of information for determ...
Urban areas -- often characterized by their impervious surfaces -- have a disproportionate impact on...
International audienceExplaining the response of catchments with a mix of pervious and impervious su...
Urbanisation produces numerous changes in the natural environments it replaces. The impacts include ...
The Upper Great Lakes Region (UGLR) has experienced significant land cover/ land use change (LCLUC) ...
Design flood estimates are often required for small, heavily urbanised catchments, which respond qui...
The literature contains contradictory conclusions regarding the relative effects of urbanization on ...