Morphometric properties, scaling laws and hydrologic response of the Greater Paris combined sewer system
Mohamad Achour,
Nanée Chahinian,
Katia Chancibault
et al.
Abstract:Morphometric properties of channel networks are useful tools to classify catchments and calculate their hydrological response. Scaling laws have been established for Optimal Channel Networks (OCNs), which are defined based on a generative geomorphological mechanism of minimizing the total energy dissipation. However, sewer networks obey engineering efficiency rules and are conceived based on local optimizations, both in time and space, for minimal costs. Not all the scaling laws have been verified for artifici… Show more
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