AI
Abdellah Ichiba
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Hydrological models are extensively used in urban water management, development and evaluation of future scenarios and research activities. There is a growing interest in the development of fully distributed and grid-based models. However, some complex questions related to scale
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Fractal analysis of urban catchments and their representation in semi-distributed models
Imperviousness and sewer system
Fractal analysis relies on scale invariance and the concept of fractal dimension enables one to characterize and quantify the space filled by a geometrical set exhibiting complex and tortuous patterns. Fractal tools have been widely used in hydrology but seldom in the specific co
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Sensitivity of urban drainage models to the spatial-temporal resolution of rainfall inputs
A multi-storm, multi-catchment investigation
Urban hydrological applications require high resolution precipitation and catchment information in order to well represent the spatial variability, fast runoff processes and short response times of urban catchments (Berne et al., 2004). Although fast progress has been made over t
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