原文传递 Effects of Low-Impact-Development (LID) Practices on Streamflow, Runoff Quantity, and Runoff Quality in the Ipswich River Basin, Massachusetts: A Summary of Field and Modeling Studies
题名: Effects of Low-Impact-Development (LID) Practices on Streamflow, Runoff Quantity, and Runoff Quality in the Ipswich River Basin, Massachusetts: A Summary of Field and Modeling Studies
作者: M. J., Zimmerman;M. C., Waldron;J. R., Barbaro;J. R., Sorenson;
关键词: Stream flow;Runoff;River basins;Water quality;Water quantity;Flow models;Hydrology;Drought;Ground water;Surface water;Watersheds;
摘要: Low-impact-development (LID) approaches are intended to create, retain, or restore natural hydrologic and water-quality conditions that may be affected by human alterations. Wide-scale implementation of LID techniques may offer the possibility of improving conditions in river basins, such as the Ipswich River Basin in Massachusetts, that have run dry during the summer because of groundwater withdrawals and drought. From 2005 to 2008, the U.S. Geological Survey, in a cooperative funding agreement with the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation, monitored small-scale installations of LID enhancements designed to diminish the effects of storm runoff on the quantity and quality of surface water and groundwater.
总页数: M. J., Zimmerman;M. C., Waldron;J. R., Barbaro;J. R., Sorenson;
报告类型: 科技报告
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