Literature DB >> 30930618

Comparison of Measured and Simulated Urban Soil Hydrologic Properties.

L A Schifman1, W D Shuster2.   

Abstract

Urban communities use hydrologic models to plan for and assess the effectiveness of stormwater control measures. Although emphasis is placed on soils as permeable surfaces that regulate the rainfall-runoff process, representative soil hydrologic parameters for urban areas are rare. The extent to which measured and commonly simulated hydrologic data may differ is also largely uncharacterized. As part of the US EPA urban soil assessment, infiltration and drainage rates were measured in 12 cities, and the authors compared these measured data to estimates generated from the EPA National Stormwater Calculator (NSWC), United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Soil Survey Geographic Database (SSURGO), and USDA Rosetta. The analysis highlights the overall lack of soil hydrologic data for many cities in the NSWC and SSURGO and show that common prediction algorithms for infiltration and drainage poorly represent urban soil hydraulics. Paired comparison of field-measured values and model-estimated values resulted in root-mean-square errors ranging from 23 to 173 mm=h. These findings are presented in the context of planning for effective stormwater and wastewater management practices, and the need for confirming simulation results with site-specific field data.

Keywords:  Green infrastructure; Hydraulic conductivity; National stormwater calculator; Pedotransfer functions; Soil Survey Geographic Database (SSURGO); USDA Rosetta; Urban soil

Year:  2018        PMID: 30930618      PMCID: PMC6436630          DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)HE.1943-5584.0001684

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hydrol Eng        ISSN: 1084-0699            Impact factor:   2.064


  3 in total

1.  An analytical approach to ascertain saturation-excess versus infiltration-excess overland flow in urban and reference landscapes.

Authors:  Ryan D Stewart; Aditi S Bhaskar; Anthony J Parolari; Dustin L Herrmann; Jinshi Jian; Laura A Schifman; William D Shuster
Journal:  Hydrol Process       Date:  2019-12-30       Impact factor: 3.565

2.  K in an Urban World: New Contexts for Hydraulic Conductivity.

Authors:  W D Shuster; Laura Schifman; Christa Kelleher; Heather E Golden; Aditi S Bhaskar; Anthony J Parolari; Ryan D Stewart; Dustin L Herrmann
Journal:  J Am Water Resour Assoc       Date:  2021-06-02

3.  Iterative scenarios for social-ecological systems.

Authors:  Dustin L Herrmann; Kirsten Schwarz; Craig R Allen; David G Angeler; Tarsha Eason; Ahjond Garmestani
Journal:  Ecol Soc       Date:  2021       Impact factor: 4.403

  3 in total

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