Journal article
Modelling the interaction between vegetation and infiltrated stormwater
A Poozan, A William Western, M James Burns, M Arora
Journal of Hydrology | Elsevier | Published : 2022
Abstract
A major problem associated with sealing native soils with impervious surfaces in urban areas is reduced groundwater recharge. This in turn reduces stream baseflows which has serious implications for freshwater ecosystems. To address this problem, the use of stormwater infiltration systems is becoming increasingly common worldwide. There is, however, substantial uncertainty on the fate of infiltrated stormwater and its interactions with downslope vegetation. This study aimed to investigate the role of vegetation on the amount of infiltrated stormwater reaching the stream. A model using MIKE SHE was constructed, calibrated, and validated based on a real infiltration system which features exten..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was funded through Australian Research Council Discovery Program (DP 170102870). Abolfazl Poozan acknowledges the support of the University of Melbourne through the Melbourne Research Scholarship. Matthew James Burns received financial support from Melbourne Water, through the Melbourne Water Research Practice Partnership.