2008
DOI: 10.1061/(asce)0733-9437(2008)134:5(562)
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Development of Storm-Water Management Design Criteria to Maintain Geomorphic Stability in Kansas City Metropolitan Area Streams

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“…Using an erosion index approach, Pomeroy et al (2008) predicted that control of flow rates could reduce erosion to predevelopment levels for streams with gravel beds, but that volume controls are required to control erosion for fine loam bed material which has a lower critical shear stress. The authors predict that erosion can be controlled in both cases, but not simultaneously.…”
Section: Effect Of Urbanisation and Flow Controls On The Erosion Potementioning
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“…Using an erosion index approach, Pomeroy et al (2008) predicted that control of flow rates could reduce erosion to predevelopment levels for streams with gravel beds, but that volume controls are required to control erosion for fine loam bed material which has a lower critical shear stress. The authors predict that erosion can be controlled in both cases, but not simultaneously.…”
Section: Effect Of Urbanisation and Flow Controls On The Erosion Potementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mecklenburg and Ward (2002) extended the latter approach to include a range of design events and their associated probability of occurrence. In this study, the erosion potential was calculated as a function of flows, and the erosion potential was integrated over a longterm hydrograph through the use of a flow duration curve, similar to the approach used by Bledsoe et al (2007) and Pomeroy et al (2008). A flow duration curve represents the fraction of time over which a flow is equalled or exceeded, as a function of flow rate.…”
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“…저류시설과 관련된 연구사례를 살펴보면, 도시유역에서 저류 시설 설계를 위한 제반사항에 관한 연구 (Lee et al, 1993;Lee et al, 1995;Pomeroy et al, 2008)를 시작으로, 최근에는 저류시설의 적절한 위치와 용량산정을 위한 사례 (Emerson et al, 2003;Zhen et al, 2004;Lee et al, 2006;Lee and Kim, 2008;Jang et al, 2008), 저류시설의 유출저감효과 평가 (ASCE, 1992;Choi et al, 2003;Yoo et al, 2010;Choi et al, 2012), 분담형 저류시설을 이용한 유출저감효과 분석 (Kim et al, 2007;MST, 2007;Han et al, 2012;Park et al, 2013a) 등이 있다. 아울러 도시지역에서 침수피해 저감을 위한 우수 관망 배치의 최적화 문제도 눈여겨 볼만하다 Lee, 2010;Park et al, 2011).…”
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“…presented a physically-based distributed modeling approach that can be used to analyze the hydrologic effects of rain gardens in an urban watershed, but which avoids the need to make parameter estimations over larger lumped catchments. Applying 53 years of historical precipitation data in a USEPA SWMM model simulation,(Pomeroy et al, 2008) reported that local hydrologic and geomorphic characteristics such as erosion potential are necessary to identify appropriate storm-water control requirements for on-site BMPs Khader and Montalto (2008). presented preliminary results of a modeling study applying a high-resolution SWMM model to estimate the effects of LID retrofits in a dense urban watershed.…”
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