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Jungwook Kim, Deokhwan Kim, Hongjun Joo, Huiseong Noh, Jongso Lee and Hung Soo Kim
The objective function is usually used for verification of the optimization process between observed and simulated flows for the parameter estimation of rainfall?runoff model. However, it does not focus on peak flow and on representative parameter for va...
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Daniele Pedretti, Inés Roig Palomeque and Stefan Meier
Mediterranean islands suffer from a lack of freshwater due to persistent and recursive droughts, limited groundwater availability and mass tourism. In Ibiza (Spain), private estates disconnected from the water distribution network consume about 21% of th...
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Muhammad Shafique, Reeho Kim and Kwon Kyung-Ho
This field study elaborates the role of grass swale in the management of stormwater in an urban parking lot. Grass swale was constructed by using different vegetations and local soil media in the parking lot of Mapu-gu Seoul, Korea. In this study, rainfa...
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Klaus Schneeberger and Thomas Steinberger
Flooding often has a negative impact on society. In particular, widespread flood events can cause a lot of damage. These events are often spatially and temporally heterogeneous and should be duly considered for an appropriate analysis of flooding. Theref...
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Rajendra Prasad Singh, Jiaguo Wu, Alagarasan Jagadeesh Kumar and Dafang Fu
The current study was aimed to investigate the mercury pollution in urban road runoff. A total of 34 rainfall events were monitored on 5 independent road catchments from 2015 to 2016 in Nanjing city, China. Events mean concentrations of mercury and the i...
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Rajendra Prasad Singh, Jiaguo Wu, Alagarasan Jagadeesh Kumar, Dafang Fu
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The current study was aimed to investigate the mercury pollution in urban road runoff. A total of 34 rainfall events were monitored on 5 independent road catchments from 2015 to 2016 in Nanjing city, China. Events mean concentrations of mercury and the i...
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Petr Fucík, Antonín Zajícek, Markéta Kaplická, Renata Duffková, Jana Peterková, Jana Maxová, ?árka Takácová
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Rainfall-runoff events significantly influence water runoff and the loss of pollutants from tile-drained agricultural land. We monitored ten small (4 to 38 ha) tile-drained catchments in Czechia for three to five years (2012 to 2016). The discharge was m...
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Petr Fucík, Antonín Zajícek, Markéta Kaplická, Renata Duffková, Jana Peterková, Jana Maxová and ?árka Takácová
Rainfall-runoff events significantly influence water runoff and the loss of pollutants from tile-drained agricultural land. We monitored ten small (4 to 38 ha) tile-drained catchments in Czechia for three to five years (2012 to 2016). The discharge was m...
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Walter F. Silva-Araya, Félix L. Santiago-Collazo, Juan Gonzalez-Lopez and Javier Maldonado-Maldonado
Hurricane events combine ocean storm surge penetration with inland runoff flooding. This article presents a new methodology to determine coastal flood levels caused by the combination of storm surge and surface runoff. The proposed approach couples the S...
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Walter F. Silva-Araya, Félix L. Santiago-Collazo, Juan Gonzalez-Lopez and Javier Maldonado-Maldonado
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Juan Tomás García, Pablo Espín-Leal, Antonio Vigueras-Rodriguez, Luis G. Castillo, José M. Carrillo, Pedro D. Martínez-Solano, Simón Nevado-Santos
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Storm water overflows have an important impact on the environment in many European countries. Nowadays, a better knowledge of combined sewer overflows (CSOs) pollution is required for implementing measures to reduce these emissions. In this work, polluti...
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Juan Tomás García, Pablo Espín-Leal, Antonio Vigueras-Rodriguez, Luis G. Castillo, José M. Carrillo, Pedro D. Martínez-Solano and Simón Nevado-Santos
Storm water overflows have an important impact on the environment in many European countries. Nowadays, a better knowledge of combined sewer overflows (CSOs) pollution is required for implementing measures to reduce these emissions. In this work, polluti...
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Jong-Yeop Kim, John J. Sansalone
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Blandine Fauvel, Henry-Michel Cauchie, Christophe Gantzer, Leslie Ogorzaly
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Heavy rainfall events were previously reported to bring large amounts of microorganisms in surface water, including viruses. However, little information is available on the origin and transport of viral particles in water during such rain events. In this...
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Hao Guo, Yong Li, Xu Wang, Hongyan Ruan, Toyin Peter Abegunrin, Lanchao Wei, Zhigang Huang, Kayode Steven Are and Gabriel Oladele Awe
Excessive fertilizer application, majorly nitrogen- and phosphorus-based fertilizers, in farmland has intensified environmental pollution of rivers, lakes, and other surface water bodies worldwide by agricultural non-point sources, especially the highly-...
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Mun-Ju Shin and Yun Seok Choi
This study aimed to assess the suitability of the parameters of a physically based, distributed, grid-based rainfall-runoff model. We analyzed parameter sensitivity with a dataset of eight rainfall events that occurred in two catchments of South Korea, u...
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Nufang Fang, Zhihua Shi, Fangxin Chen and Yixia Wang
Multivariate statistics are commonly used to identify the factors that control the dynamics of runoff or sediment yields during hydrological processes. However, one issue with the use of conventional statistical methods to address relationships between v...
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Nufang Fang, Zhihua Shi, Fangxin Chen and Yixia Wang
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Clara Hohmann, Gottfried Kirchengast, Sungmin O, Wolfgang Rieger and Ulrich Foelsche
Precipitation is the most important input to hydrological models, and its spatial variability can strongly influence modeled runoff. The highly dense station network WegenerNet (0.5 stations per km2) in southeastern Austria offers the opportunity to stud...
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Noam Zach Dvory, Alon Ronen, Yakov Livshitz, Eilon Adar, Michael Kuznetsov and Alexander Yakirevich
Sustainable groundwater production from karst aquifers is primarily dictated by its recharge rate. Therefore, it is essential to accurately quantify annual groundwater recharge in order to limit overexploitation and to evaluate artificial methods for gro...
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