Browsing 1995 Georgia Water Resources Conference by Subject "Storm water monitoring"
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Downstream Hydrographic Effects of Urban Stormwater Detention and Infiltration
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyCarl Vinson Institute of Government, 1995-04)Urban stormwater hydrographs with various degrees of detention and infiltration were routed through 30 hypothetical drainage networks. Only infiltration reduced flow volume. Infiltration shortened flow duration while ... -
The Independence Day Flood of 1994, and Effects on Water Levels in the Upper Floridan Aquifer, Albany Area, Georgia
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyCarl Vinson Institute of Government, 1995-04)Remnants of Tropical Storm Alberto moved from the Gulf of Mexico into southwestern Georgia on Independence Day weekend, 1994. Rainfall was scattered over the western half of Georgia, eastern Alabama, and the Florida ... -
The Representation of Stormwater Management in Design: Toward an Ecological Aesthetic
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyCarl Vinson Institute of Government, 1995-04)Carefully planned stormwater management can help to mitigate the disturbance caused by urban development. Though landscape architects, planners, and urban designers acknowledge its importance, many generally regard ...