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DOI: 10.1007/bf00708822
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The subsurface transport of heat and moisture and its effect on the environment: A numerical model

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“…1b). Evaporation through streets is often neglected (Asaeda and Ca, 1993). However, significant infiltration rates have been observed during experimental monitoring.…”
Section: Infiltration and Evapotranspirationmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…1b). Evaporation through streets is often neglected (Asaeda and Ca, 1993). However, significant infiltration rates have been observed during experimental monitoring.…”
Section: Infiltration and Evapotranspirationmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The sediment composition of the bar was relatively coarse in the deeper zone. Therefore, the water permeability of the sediment layer is high and thus the ground water seepage is regulated by the water level in the river channel (Asaeda and Ca, 1993). The water level of the surrounding channel was the same, although there was a longitudinal slope of approximately 1/500 from the up-to the downstream.…”
Section: Effect Of Groundwater Seepagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some researchers have used process-based models to estimate the transport of water vapor under a paved surface, which can regulate temperature distribution (Grimmond and Oke, 1991;Asaeda and Ca, 1993;Dupont et al, 2006). Using a numerical model, Asaeda and Ca (1993) showed that road hydrological behavior influences thermal exchange and, thus, the urban heat island effect.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%