Resetting the fundamental hydrological processes of infiltration and evapotranspiration within the urban environment will help mitigate the human and ecological stress of the urban heat island (UHI) (Oke, 1973). In our accelerated rate of urban growth (Beach, 2002; Elvidge et al., 2004), we are buil
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Introduction: Urban Watershed Hydrology
β Scribed by John E. McCray; Thomas B. Boving
- Book ID
- 111429097
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- American Water Resources Association
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- 2007
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- English
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- 43
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- 1093-474X
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