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Using the soil and water assessment tool (SWAT), runoff in pervious and impervious urban areas was simulated in this study. In the meantime, as a novel application of machine learning, the emotional artificial neural network (EANN) model was employed to enhance the SWAT obtained for this study. As a result of the EANN model's capabilities in rainfall-runoff phenomena, the SWAT-EANN couple model has been used to assess urban flooding. The pervious, impervious, and water body areas of the study area were classified and mapped to estimate the cover change over three epochs. Land use map, precipitation data, temperature (minimum and maximum) data, wind speed, relative humidity, soil map, solar radiation, and digital elevation model were used as inputs for modelling rainfall-runoff of the study area in the ArcGIS environment. The accuracy assessment of this study was excellent (root-mean-square error 1 mm of precipitation). It also revealed that (a) a land use map illustrating changes in impervious, pervious surface, and water body for 1998, 2008, and 2018; (b) runoff modelling using a historical pattern of rainfall-runoff changes (1998-2018); and (c) descriptive statistical analysis of the runoff results of the research. This research will aid in urban planning, administration, and development. Specifically, it will prevent flooding and environmental problems.
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July 2025
Energy & Wetlands Research Group and IISc-EIACP, Centre for Ecological Sciences [CES], Indian Institute of Science.
The landscape consists of a mosaic of interacting ecosystem elements, which maintain stability and aid in sustaining crucial services. Unplanned developmental activities leading to the transition of pervious surfaces into impervious/paved surfaces have significant implications for the urban climate, mainly through the phenomenon of urban heat islands (UHIs). Changes in landscape integrity could be quantified through land use (land cover) assessment and urban heat island effect through spatial computation of land surface temperature (LST).
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May 2025
Guangdong Key Laboratory for Urban Informatics, Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Joint Laboratory for Smart Cities, and Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Spatial Information Smart Sensing and Services, and Department of Urban Informatics, School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen, 5
Surface albedo is a key determinant of urban heat islands, which modulates the amount of solar energy absorbed or reflected by urban surfaces, influencing microclimate and thermal comfort. However, high-resolution albedo is usually not available, which makes the understanding of the urban thermal environment at hyperlocal difficult. This study presents the first high-resolution urban albedo maps for 34 major U.
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May 2025
University Hospital of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
Thrombus perviousness, depicting the interaction of occlusive clot with contrast media as measured with computed tomography (CT) is a relatively new imaging biomarker in acute ischemic stroke (AIS). This approach holds the potential to tailor revascularization strategies and post-interventional treatments, thereby enhancing functional outcomes. However, its predictive value is not yet conclusive despite its association with several clinical parameters.
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December 2024
School of Agriculture, Food and Ecosystem Sciences, The University of Melbourne, 500 Yarra Boulevard, Burnley, VIC 3121, Australia.
The volume of stormwater generated by streetscapes in cities is a primary driver of urban stream degradation. Large infiltration trenches can be integrated into streetscapes to potentially retain large volumes of runoff and increase growth rates of nearby trees. To test this, a field study was conducted where three structural soil infiltration trenches receiving runoff (12 m long, 0.
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June 2024
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716, USA. Electronic address:
Urban development often results in compacted soils, impairing soil structure and reducing the infiltration and retention of stormwater runoff from impervious features. Biochar is a promising organic soil amendment to improve infiltration and retention of stormwater runoff. Soil at the disconnection between impervious and pervious surfaces represents a critical biochar application point for stormwater management from urban impervious features.
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