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SCM Hydrologic Unit Processes
Building upon the understanding of watershed hydrology, the focus changes to considering runoff as input to stormwater control measures (SCMs) and how an individual or group of SCMs manage the runoff. Hydrologic unit processes are discussed in this chapter primarily based on their role on the management of flows and water volume in SCMs. Evapotranspiration is a critical element in stormwater management and regulating the performance of SCMs. To interrelate the rainfall, infiltration, evapotranspiration, and soil–water unit processes requires a soil moisture accounting approach, tracking the movement of the water through the soil vadose zone over the duration of the rain event. Storage routing is used to determine the impact of a storage basin on a flow stream. Several computer‐based models have been developed over the past decades for use in evaluating stormwater production and the predicted impacts of SCMs.
SCM Hydrologic Unit Processes
Building upon the understanding of watershed hydrology, the focus changes to considering runoff as input to stormwater control measures (SCMs) and how an individual or group of SCMs manage the runoff. Hydrologic unit processes are discussed in this chapter primarily based on their role on the management of flows and water volume in SCMs. Evapotranspiration is a critical element in stormwater management and regulating the performance of SCMs. To interrelate the rainfall, infiltration, evapotranspiration, and soil–water unit processes requires a soil moisture accounting approach, tracking the movement of the water through the soil vadose zone over the duration of the rain event. Storage routing is used to determine the impact of a storage basin on a flow stream. Several computer‐based models have been developed over the past decades for use in evaluating stormwater production and the predicted impacts of SCMs.
SCM Hydrologic Unit Processes
Davis, Allen P. (editor) / Hunt, William F. (editor) / Traver, Robert G. (editor)
2022-05-24
25 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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