نتایج جستجو برای: stormwater recharge

تعداد نتایج: 6657  

2018
Gregory Handy Sean D Lawley Alla Borisyuk

Many diverse biological systems are described by randomly moving particles that can be captured by traps in their environment. Examples include neurotransmitters diffusing in the synaptic cleft before binding to receptors and prey roaming an environment before capture by predators. In most cases, the traps cannot capture particles continuously. Rather, each trap must wait a transitory "recharge...

2016
Brian F. Thomas Ali Behrangi James S. Famiglietti Thomas M. Missimer

Episodic recharge as a result of infrequent, high intensity precipitation events comprises the bulk of groundwater recharge in arid environments. Climate change and shifts in precipitation intensity will affect groundwater continuity, thus altering groundwater recharge. This study aims to identify changes in the ratio of groundwater recharge and precipitation, the R:P ratio, in the arid southwe...

2005
Z. Paydar S. Khan T. Rana

Groundwater levels rose (an average of 10m) (mostly in 1970’s and 80’s) due to irrigation induced recharge to the groundwater in Coleambally Irrigation Area (CIA). Water table depth rise was a direct result of the net amount of recharge over and above the regional groundwater outflow capacity. Control of net recharge through a range of options is critical to the sustainability of CIA and requir...

Journal: :iranian journal of environmental sciences 0
husna takaijudin river engineering and urban drainage research centre (redac), engineering campus, universiti sains malaysia, seri ampangan, 14300 nibong tebal, penang, malaysia aminuddin ab ghani river engineering and urban drainage research centre (redac), engineering campus, universiti sains malaysia, seri ampangan, 14300 nibong tebal, penang, malaysia nor azazi zakaria river engineering and urban drainage research centre (redac), engineering campus, universiti sains malaysia, seri ampangan, 14300 nibong tebal, penang, malaysia

bioretention or rain garden is a preferable low impact development (lid) approach due to its characteristics which reflect natural water cycle processes. however, this system is still little understood and quite complicated in terms of design and implementation due to many technical considerations. hence, this paper gives a review of the challenges and developments for the use of bioretention f...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2006
A Baun E Eriksson A Ledin P S Mikkelsen

The paper presents a novel methodology (RICH, Ranking and Identification of Chemical Hazards) for ranking and identification of xenobiotic organic compounds of environmental concern in stormwater discharged to surface water. The RICH method is illustrated as a funnel fitted with different filters that sort out problematic and hazardous compounds based on inherent physico-chemical and biological...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2010
Hao Niu Corrie Clark Jiti Zhou Peter Adriaens

Green roof technology is recognized for mitigating stormwater runoff and energy consumption. Methods to overcome the cost gap between green roofs and conventional roofs were recently quantified by incorporating air quality benefits. This study investigates the impact of scaling on these benefits at the city-wide scale using Washington, DC as a test bed because of the proposed targets in the 20-...

Journal: :Ground water 2011
Xiaohui Lu Menggui Jin Martinus Th van Genuchten Bingguo Wang

Accurate estimates of groundwater recharge are essential for effective management of groundwater, especially when supplies are limited such as in many arid and semiarid areas. In the Hebei Plain, China, water shortage is increasingly restricting socioeconomic development, especially for agriculture, which heavily relies on groundwater. Human activities have greatly changed groundwater recharge ...

2010
Bridget R. Scanlon Abhijit Mukherjee Robert C. Reedy Amarendra K. Sinha

Water and nutrient availability for crop production are critical issues in (semi)arid regions. Unsaturated-zone Cl tracer data and nutrient (NO3 and PO4) concentrations were used to quantify recharge rates using the Cl mass balance approach and nutrient availability in the Thar Desert, Rajasthan, India. Soil cores were collected in dune/interdune settings in the arid Thar Desert (near Jaisalmer...

Journal: :Environmental management 2013
Melissa Keeley Althea Koburger David P Dolowitz Dale Medearis Darla Nickel William Shuster

Green infrastructure is a general term referring to the management of landscapes in ways that generate human and ecosystem benefits. Many municipalities have begun to utilize green infrastructure in efforts to meet stormwater management goals. This study examines challenges to integrating gray and green infrastructure for stormwater management, informed by interviews with practitioners in Cleve...

2014
O Lopez G Stenchikov T M Missimer

An average of less than 50 mm yr of rainfall occurs in the hyperarid region of central Western Saudi Arabia. Climate change is projected to create greater variation in rainfall accumulation with more intense rainfall and flood events and longer duration droughts. To manage climate change and variability in ephemeral stream basins, dams are being constructed across wadi channels to capture storm...

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