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Schematic representation of the main instrumentation used to monitor the rain garden, including the meteorological station and water‐level sensor, together with an illustration of the bioretention layered media. The graphic abstract also presents an example of the resulting hydrographs, showing surface, subsurface, and inflow volumes.
Maria Thereza Rocha Chaves +5 more
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The pressures on water system are increasing in cities. Rapid urbanisation caused by booming population leads to more impervious area and less infiltration, with the consequence of larger runoff volume and higher flood risk.
Yu Li +4 more
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Urban stormwater retention capacity of nature-based solutions at different climatic conditions
Climate change and the continuing increase in human population creates a growing need to tackle urban stormwater problems. One promising mitigation option is by using nature-based solutions (NBS) – especially sustainable urban stormwater management ...
Margit Kõiv-Vainik +10 more
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Next‐Generation Stormwater Infrastructures: A Typology of Paradigms for Design and Operation
Conceptual diagram of a comprehensive urban environment, illustrating key stormwater‐related elements alongside conventional and modern management technologies. The figure also highlights prominent urban water‐related stressors. ABSTRACT The conventional approach to urban stormwater system design is deemed unsatisfactory, primarily due to its narrowly ...
Wenqi Wang +8 more
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Parameter Sensitivity Test and Audio Encryption Scheme Design for Multimedia Information Security
With the continuous development of information technology, multimedia information faces many security threats. To realize efficient multimedia information processing under the premise of guaranteeing information security, this research analyzes and extracts the parameters of different kinds of information in view of the fact that each of them has ...
Ming Yin, Shi Tang, Deepali
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Abstract Low impact development (LID) is gaining popularity as a methodology to address increased runoff associated with urbanization. However, there is significant uncertainty about how effective LID is in reducing peak flow at the watershed level. This uncertainty affects public trust and acceptance of LID solutions. To increase LID adoption, we must
C. V. Castro, F. Hung, M. Sivapalan
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Experiment and simulation of layered bioretention system for hydrological performance
Bioretention can reduce surface runoff, slow down peak flow, and delay peak time by increasing the infiltration capacity of the underlying surface. The media structure directly affects the performance of bioretention systems.
Chunbo Jiang +3 more
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Nitrogen Removal in Bioretention Systems with Hydraulic Controls
Nitrogen pollution is among the most difficult to mitigate via bioretention, particularly for dissolved species like NO3−-NO2− (NOx). Bioretention soil mix (BSM) amended with compost often leaches nitrogen, making the system a nitrogen source rather than a sink.
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ABSTRACT Natural Flood Management (NFM) has gained prominence as a sustainable approach to flood risk reduction, particularly in small catchments where traditional grey infrastructure is less viable. However, understanding the effectiveness of NFM is closely tied to the quantity and quality of hydrological monitoring.
Anthony D. Jones +3 more
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Mechanisms of woodchip-pyrite bioretention systems for nitrogen removal and N₂O emission control
Bioretention, as one of the flexible and economical green infrastructures, is widely used for urban stormwater management. Current modified strategies for bioretention have largely focused on improving nitrogen removal efficiency, while studies ...
Yuhao Ding +4 more
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