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Closure to “Simple Snowdrift Model for Distributed Hydrological Modeling” by M. Todd Walter, Donald K. McCool, Larry G. King, Myron Molnau, and Gaylon S. Campbell
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Nutrient Leaching and Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Grassed Detention and Bioretention Stormwater Basins
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Abstract: Nutrient cycling was compared in a grassed detention basin and a bioretention basin was amended with compost, mulch, and diverse plantings. The authors monitored dissolved nutrients in basin inflows and outflows and emissions ...
Evaluating Urban Pollutant Buildup/Wash-Off Models Using a Madison, Wisconsin Catchment
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Buildup/wash-off (BUWO) models are widely used to estimate pollutant export from urban and suburban watersheds. Here, we propose that the mass of washed-off particulate during a storm event is insensitive to the time between ...
Comparing Greenhouse Gas Fluxes from Passive Urban Stormwater Management to Conventional Wastewater Treatment
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Green infrastructure (GI) is a popular tool to improve city resilience to climate change and improve water quality. However, because these systems receive pulses of nutrient rich stormwater (SW), they may be contributing ...
Improved Regionalization of the CN Method for Extreme Events at Ungauged Sites across the US
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The curve number (CN) equation is a semiempirical, event-based model commonly used to estimate rainfall runoff. This model was originally developed in the 1950s to estimate storm runoff from 24-h rainfall events from small ...
Including Source-Specific Phosphorus Mobility in a Nonpoint Source Pollution Model for Agricultural Watersheds
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Most widely used nonpoint source models associate pollutant loads almost exclusively with land use via pollutant export coefficients and some kind of runoff coefficient. Not surprisingly, the range of management options ...
Water Distribution Management in Small West African Canal Systems
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The performance and progressive development of irrigation distribution and rotation methods were studied in two government-sponsored systems of Niger, West Africa. Systemwide water distribution was monitored intensively ...
Simple Snowdrift Model for Distributed Hydrological Modeling
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: A simple snowdrift model was developed, incorporated into a distributed winter-time hydrological model, and tested against snow measurements from a hillside in eastern Washington State. Snow movement can be an important ...
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