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“The problem of urban hydrology is caused by a thousand small cuts,” says Michael Kiparsky, director of the Wheeler Water Institute at UC Berkeley. “No one driveway or roof in and of itself ...
"So, it's allowed for a better mechanistic understanding of urban hydrology." To reach their conclusions, the researchers analyzed the hydrologic response -- the change in runoff volume and timing ...
Ryan McManamay and colleagues developed a data-driven model to determine the impact of hard urban infrastructure systems on the hydrology and biodiversity of rivers in the United States.
McPhillips -- who started the research as a postdoctoral scholar at Arizona State University before joining the Penn State faculty to focus explicitly on urban hydrology and green infrastructure ...
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