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Modeling Soil Matrix Hydraulic Properties for Variably-Saturated Hydrologic Analysis
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: This article presents a method to estimate soil matrix hydraulic properties to be used for variably-saturated hydrologic analysis, such as rainfall/runoff and stormwater management analyses, among others. The methods are ...
Modeling Soil Matrix Hydraulic Properties for Variably-Saturated Hydrologic Analysis
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Abstract: This article presents a method to estimate soil matrix hydraulic properties to be used for variably-saturated hydrologic analysis, such as rainfall/runoff and stormwater management analyses, among others. The methods are ...
Evaluation of Soil Class Proxies for Hydrologic Performance of In Situ Bioinfiltration Systems
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Abstract: The hydrologic performance of in situ bioinfiltration systems (bioretention systems with no fill media or underdrain) is quantified and soil classes are evaluated as proxies for design requirements. A one-dimensional (1D) ...
Continuous Modeling of Bioinfiltration Storm-Water Control Measures Using Green and Ampt
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Continuous simulation of storm-water control measures (SCM) requires consideration of the variable environmental and site factors that affect infiltration. This article reviews the theory of the Green and Ampt infiltration ...
Vertical and Lateral Extent of the Influence of a Rain Garden on the Water Table
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Rain gardens use natural processes, such as infiltration and evapotranspiration, to control runoff from rain events. Although prior research has shown that rain gardens are effective at controlling the volume of runoff and ...