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期刊名:Journal of the american water resources association

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ISSN:1093-474X

e-ISSN:1752-1688

IF/分区:2.2/Q2

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Christopher J Hoard,Ralph J Haefner,William D Shuster et al. Christopher J Hoard et al.
A goal in urban water management is to reduce the volume of stormwater runoff in urban systems and the effect of combined sewer overflows into receiving waters. Effective management of stormwater runoff in urban systems requires an accounti...
Hillary N Yonce,Ann Keeley,Timothy J Canfield et al. Hillary N Yonce et al.
A total maximum daily load for the Chesapeake Bay requires reduction in pollutant load from sources within the Bay watersheds. The Conestoga River watershed has been identified as a major source of sediment load to the Bay. Upland loads of ...
C Emi Fergus,J Renée Brooks,Philip R Kaufmann et al. C Emi Fergus et al.
Establishing baseline hydrologic characteristics for lakes in the U.S. is critical to evaluate changes to lake hydrology. We used the U.S. EPA National Lakes Assessment 2007 and 2012 surveys to assess hydrologic characteristics of a populat...
Michelle Platz,Michelle Simon,Michael Tryby Michelle Platz
Stormwater infrastructure designers and operators rely heavily on the United States Environmental Protection Agency's Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) to simulate stormwater and wastewater infrastructure performance. Since its inception ...
Travis S Schmidt,Christopher P Konrad,Janet L Miller et al. Travis S Schmidt et al.
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are significant pollutants that can stimulate nuisance blooms of algae. Water quality models (e.g., WASP, CE-QUAL-R1, CE-QUAL-ICM, QUAL2k) are valuable and widely used management tools for algal accrual due t...
David M Mushet,Laurie C Alexander,Micah Bennett et al. David M Mushet et al.
We describe a collection of aquatic and wetland habitats in an inland landscape, and their occurrence within a terrestrial matrix, as a "freshwater ecosystem mosaic" (FEM). Aquatic and wetland habitats in any FEM can vary widely, from perma...
L A Schifman,M E Tryby,J Berner et al. L A Schifman et al.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency National Stormwater Calculator (NSWC) simplifies the task of estimating runoff through a straightforward simulation process based on the EPA Stormwater Management Model. The NSWC accesses localized c...
Martin Thoms,Murray Scown,Joseph Flotemersch Martin Thoms
Fluvial geomorphology provides the basis for characterizing complex river networks and evaluating biophysical processes within watersheds. Understanding the spatial organization of morphological features, their influencing processes, and re...
Alan D Snow,Scott D Christensen,Nathan R Swain et al. Alan D Snow et al.
Warning systems with the ability to predict floods several days in advance have the potential to benefit tens of millions of people. Accordingly, large-scale streamflow prediction systems such as the Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service o...
Matthew T Heberling,Hale W Thurston,Christopher T Nietch Matthew T Heberling
Water quality trading (WQT) has potential to be a low-cost means for achieving water quality goals. WQT allows regulated wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) facing discharge limits the flexibility to either reduce their own discharge or pur...