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Abstract Floodwater can mobilize and redistribute large volumes of sediment from upland to downstream urban areas, threatening infrastructure, water quality, and ecosystem health. However, existing modeling approaches often fail to capture sediment dynamics in urban floodplains due to the lack of integration between upland hydrological processes and ...
Dongyu Feng +4 more
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Assessment framework for the impacts of climate change and urbanization on urban drainage systems [PDF]
It has been widely recognized that global climate change will have negative impacts not only on the natural environment but also on the human-built environment.
Molavi, S, Muttil, N, Tran, H
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An evaluation of hydrologic modeling performance of EPA SWMM for bioretention [PDF]
AbstractRecent techniques should be investigated in detail to avoid present and future problems of urbanization like flood, drought and water pollution. Low Impact Development (LID) Best Management Practices (BMPs) such as bioretentions, green roofs, rain barrels, vegetative swales, and permeable pavements have been implemented to diminish the adverse ...
Gülbaz, Sezar +1 more
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Air entrapment modelling during pipe filling based on SWMM
The paper proposes a novel methodology to locate and quantify entrapped air pockets created during pipe-filling events often found in intermittent water supply systems.
J. Ferreira +4 more
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Abstract Compound flooding in coastal cities occurs when heavy rainfall coincides with tide‐driven tailwater that reduces combined sewer system (CSS) discharge capacity, yet this coupling is rarely quantified from street to pipe scale. We develop a high‐resolution 1‐D/2‐D drainage–inundation model for Hoboken, New Jersey, calibrating the 1‐D drainage ...
Shihao Xi, Yao Hu
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Modeling Impervious Area Disconnection with SWMM [PDF]
Substantial reductions in runoff volume can be obtained with designs integrated to disconnect runoff, especially when combined with measures to improve soil in…
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Urban storm flood simulation using improved SWMM based on K‐means clustering of parameter samples
To address the two problems of unclear delineation of sub‐catchment and complicated and cumbersome parameter rate determination in the Storm Water Management Model (SWMM), this study proposes a rapid construction method of SWMM based on the principle of ...
Yuewen Sun +6 more
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Abstract Many researchers have used deterministic models to address issues in intermittent water supply (IWS) systems, such as inequitable distribution, but these models often overlook key uncertainties. IWS systems vary widely in practices and operations, introducing uncertainties in areas like water consumption pattern, supply characteristics, and ...
Döndü Sarışen +3 more
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Abstract Urban regions situated along major river systems are increasingly facing flood risks, driven by the combined effects of rapid urbanization and intensifying climate change. The Quad Cities region, comprising Davenport and Bettendorf in Iowa, and Rock Island, Moline, and East Moline in Illinois, is vulnerable to flood hazards caused by extreme ...
Abhinav Wadhwa +4 more
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Alternative Assessment of Urban Flood Management Using Eco Drainage Approach (Case Study: the Area of the Terminal Payung Sekaki ) [PDF]
The area of the Terminal payung sekaki in the future directed by function area of Commerce (business), the ground transportation center and the main entrance gate Pekanbaru city by land for the constellation of the most prestigious regional and city of ...
Saputra, R. D. (Ricko) +2 more
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