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William ShusterChair, Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Wayne State University, Detroit MI Verified email at wayne.edu Cited by 9961 |
Impacts of impervious surface on watershed hydrology: A review
WD Shuster, J Bonta, H Thurston… - Urban Water …, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
Increased impervious surface area is a consequence of urbanization, with correspondent
and significant effects on the hydrologic cycle. It is intuitive that an increased proportion of …
and significant effects on the hydrologic cycle. It is intuitive that an increased proportion of …
The role of trees in urban stormwater management
A Berland, SA Shiflett, WD Shuster… - Landscape and urban …, 2017 - Elsevier
Urban impervious surfaces convert precipitation to stormwater runoff, which causes water
quality and quantity problems. While traditional stormwater management has relied on gray …
quality and quantity problems. While traditional stormwater management has relied on gray …
Impediments and solutions to sustainable, watershed-scale urban stormwater management: lessons from Australia and the United States
In urban and suburban areas, stormwater runoff is a primary stressor on surface waters.
Conventional urban stormwater drainage systems often route runoff directly to streams and rivers…
Conventional urban stormwater drainage systems often route runoff directly to streams and rivers…
Nitrous oxide emissions from a large, impounded river: The Ohio River
JJ Beaulieu, WD Shuster… - Environmental Science & …, 2010 - ACS Publications
Models suggest that microbial activity in streams and rivers is a globally significant source of
anthropogenic nitrous oxide (N 2 O), a potent greenhouse gas, and the leading cause of …
anthropogenic nitrous oxide (N 2 O), a potent greenhouse gas, and the leading cause of …
Modeling techniques of best management practices: Rain barrels and rain gardens using EPA SWMM-5
MP Abi Aad, MT Suidan, WD Shuster - Journal of hydrologic …, 2010 - ascelibrary.org
It is well established that the excess storm-water runoff volume from impervious areas can
lead to impairments and water pollution originating from the sewer system overflow and …
lead to impairments and water pollution originating from the sewer system overflow and …
Assessing Impervious Surface Connectivity and Applications for Watershed Management1
AH Roy, WD Shuster - JAWRA Journal of the American Water …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Although total impervious area (TIA) is often used as an indicator of urban disturbance, recent
studies suggest that the subset of impervious surfaces that route stormwater runoff directly …
studies suggest that the subset of impervious surfaces that route stormwater runoff directly …
Adaptive governance to promote ecosystem services in urban green spaces
Managing urban green space as part of an ongoing social-ecological transformation poses
novel governance issues, particularly in post-industrial settings. Urban green spaces operate …
novel governance issues, particularly in post-industrial settings. Urban green spaces operate …
Impervious surface impacts to runoff and sediment discharge under laboratory rainfall simulation
EA Pappas, DR Smith, C Huang, WD Shuster, JV Bonta - Catena, 2008 - Elsevier
Urbanization of watersheds previously managed for agricultural uses results in hydrologic
changes associated with increased flooding and erosion. Few studies have been conducted …
changes associated with increased flooding and erosion. Few studies have been conducted …
A tale of two rain gardens: Barriers and bridges to adaptive management of urban stormwater in Cleveland, Ohio
Green infrastructure installations such as rain gardens and bioswales are increasingly
regarded as viable tools to mitigate stormwater runoff at the parcel level. The use of adaptive …
regarded as viable tools to mitigate stormwater runoff at the parcel level. The use of adaptive …
Continuous monitoring reveals multiple controls on ecosystem metabolism in a suburban stream
…, CP Arango, DA Balz, WD Shuster - Freshwater …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Primary production and respiration in streams, collectively referred to as stream ecosystem
metabolism, are fundamental processes that determine trophic structure, biomass and …
metabolism, are fundamental processes that determine trophic structure, biomass and …