Linking the type and timing of hydrologic changes with patterns of urban growth is essential to identifying the underlying mechanisms that drive declines in urban aquatic ecosystems. In six urbanizing watersheds surrounding three U.S. cities (Baltimore, MD, Boston, MA, and Pittsburgh, PA), we reconstructed the history of development patterns since 1900 and assessed the magnitude and timing of stream flow changes during watershed development. Development reconstructions indicated that the majority of watershed development occurred during a period of peak population growth, typically between 1950 and 1970. Stream flow records indicated significant increases in annual frequency of high-flow events in all six watersheds and increases in annual ...
Abstract. Urbanization often produces detrimental impacts on receiving stream ecology due to an incr...
[1] Recovery and protection of streams in urban areas depend on a comprehensive understanding of how...
This dissertation explored the nature of hydraulic controls on flow paths and residence times in the...
Abstract Linking the type and timing of hydrologic changes with patterns of urban growth is essentia...
Urbanization leads to a decline in the quality of aquatic ecosystems through the alteration of the n...
Abstract.—Urban development modifies the production and delivery of runoff to streams and the result...
Aquatic ecosystems are sensitive to the modification of hydrologic regimes, experiencing declines in...
The population density of the United States has more than tripled over the last century causing incr...
International audienceThe impacts of urbanization on floods, droughts and the overall river regime h...
Trends in streamflow records are often seen as a potential signature of climate change, but land-use...
The cumulative impacts of urban land use change on natural stream flow regimes and lotic ecosystems ...
IAHS 2015 General Assembly, Prague, CZE, 22-/06/2015 - 02/07/2015International audienceIt is often a...
This paper examines the potential effects of urbanization on streamflow in Maine, USA, from 1950 to ...
Urban and economic development and climate change have made the non-stationarity of stream flow rec...
The ecohydrologic effects of urbanization that is dominated by forests clearing are not well underst...
Abstract. Urbanization often produces detrimental impacts on receiving stream ecology due to an incr...
[1] Recovery and protection of streams in urban areas depend on a comprehensive understanding of how...
This dissertation explored the nature of hydraulic controls on flow paths and residence times in the...
Abstract Linking the type and timing of hydrologic changes with patterns of urban growth is essentia...
Urbanization leads to a decline in the quality of aquatic ecosystems through the alteration of the n...
Abstract.—Urban development modifies the production and delivery of runoff to streams and the result...
Aquatic ecosystems are sensitive to the modification of hydrologic regimes, experiencing declines in...
The population density of the United States has more than tripled over the last century causing incr...
International audienceThe impacts of urbanization on floods, droughts and the overall river regime h...
Trends in streamflow records are often seen as a potential signature of climate change, but land-use...
The cumulative impacts of urban land use change on natural stream flow regimes and lotic ecosystems ...
IAHS 2015 General Assembly, Prague, CZE, 22-/06/2015 - 02/07/2015International audienceIt is often a...
This paper examines the potential effects of urbanization on streamflow in Maine, USA, from 1950 to ...
Urban and economic development and climate change have made the non-stationarity of stream flow rec...
The ecohydrologic effects of urbanization that is dominated by forests clearing are not well underst...
Abstract. Urbanization often produces detrimental impacts on receiving stream ecology due to an incr...
[1] Recovery and protection of streams in urban areas depend on a comprehensive understanding of how...
This dissertation explored the nature of hydraulic controls on flow paths and residence times in the...