2018
DOI: 10.1007/s11269-018-1990-9
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Hydrological Environmental Responses of LID and Approach for Rainfall Pattern Selection in Precipitation Data-Lacked Region

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“…In this paper, the rain pattern was designed to use 3 h in short duration, with a time step of 5 min and a rain peak coefficient of design rainfall events of 0.4. Li et al [15] simulated the hydrological and environmental effects at different return periods of the study area. They concluded that with the increase in rainfall intensity, the rainfall with Chicago pattern increased the parameters such as the total amount of surface runoff, total discharge peak flow, and total pollution load.…”
Section: Rainfall Condition Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this paper, the rain pattern was designed to use 3 h in short duration, with a time step of 5 min and a rain peak coefficient of design rainfall events of 0.4. Li et al [15] simulated the hydrological and environmental effects at different return periods of the study area. They concluded that with the increase in rainfall intensity, the rainfall with Chicago pattern increased the parameters such as the total amount of surface runoff, total discharge peak flow, and total pollution load.…”
Section: Rainfall Condition Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The design rainfall events of 2-and 5-year recurrence periods were adopted to verify the model stability under different rainfall conditions. The simulated runoff coefficients of two rainfall events were 0.523 and 0.597, which meet the requirements of the comprehensive runoff coefficient (0.5-0.7) in residential areas with dense buildings [26][27]. Comparing the rainfall and flood peak flow at each outlet under 2-and 5-year recurrence periods, it was found that the peak flow increased with the increase of rainfall amount, which confirmed to the runoff production and flow collection pattern.…”
Section: Calibration and Validationmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The Chicago rain type can fully reflect the characteristics of rain patterns, in which rain peaks are partially independent of rainfall duration, and the calculated flood peak flow is relatively stable. This type has good adaptability to the simulation of an urban rainstorm process and has been effectively applied in many cities in China (Li, Deng, Li, Ma, & Li, ). The Chicago rain type was also adopted in the study area to design different rainfall conditions (i.e., rainfall duration, recurrence period, and rain peak coefficient; Table ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Population standard deviation was used to calculate the dispersion degree of the simulation results under different design conditions. The analytic hierarchy process (AHP; Li et al, ) was applied to the tectonic hierarchical structure model for calculating the synthetical weight values of different factors on the evaluation target. In this manner, the influence degree of factors on the regulatory effects of water quantity and quality was analyzed.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%