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Analytical Models for the Design of Iron-Based Permeable Reactive Barriers
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The preliminary design of iron-based permeable reactive barriers is often accomplished using analytic expressions for one-dimensional groundwater flow and contaminant transport. Typically, one or more of the governing ...
Applicability of the Green-Ampt Infiltration Model with Shallow Boundary Conditions
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The Green-Ampt model is an approximate analytical solution to Richards’ equation that is commonly used to simulate infiltration processes in hydrological models and land surface schemes. The Green-Ampt model assumes that ...
A Streamlined Model-Based Strategy for Screening Wildfire Impact Scenarios Related to Peak Flood Flows: Hazard Prevention in Data-Limited Regions
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The recent surge in the frequency, severity, and extent of wildfires, along with the increased risk of wildfire-induced flooding, highlights the need to quantify the potential impacts of wildfires on peak flood flows. ...
Advancement of a Blended Hydrologic Model for Robust Model Performance
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: A blended model structure has emerged as an alternative to the traditional representation of model structure in a hydrologic model, in which multiple algorithmic choices are used to represent some hydrologic process within ...
Analytic-Element Modeling of Supraregional Groundwater Flow: Concepts and Tools for Automated Model Configuration
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The analytic-element method (AEM) is an appealing technique for modeling steady-state groundwater flow at the supraregional scale (defined here as