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Development and evaluation of selected low impact development practices for runoff management at the nursery and watershed scales
(2017-12)
Agricultural and urban runoff can threaten water resources. Land disturbances related to urbanization and agriculture can change hydrologic characteristics such as volume of runoff and peak flow. In addition, activities ...
Quantifying groundwater interaction with streams and thermal regime implications
(2017-12)
Groundwater interaction plays an essential role in aquatic ecosystems and is involved in a range of water quantity and quality issues. However, quantifying stream-groundwater interactions has been difficult and labor ...
Evaluation of established low impact development techniques: Assessing aged bioretention cells and clogging pervious concrete
(2017-12)
Low impact development practices are commonly installed to mitigate the negative impacts urbanization can have on stormwater runoff and the environment. Research on the long-term performance of aged low impact development ...
Quantifying sediment loads from streambank erosion and potential load reductions from streambank stabilization using process-based modeling
(2017-07)
Unstable streambanks contribute a significant sediment load to surface waters in some watersheds. Streambank stabilization techniques are available to increase stability of streambanks or reduce erodibility, thereby reducing ...