Authors
Luca Locatelli, Ole Mark, Peter Steen Mikkelsen, Karsten Arnbjerg-Nielsen, Ana Deletic, Maria Roldin, Philip John Binning
Publication date
2017/1/1
Journal
Journal of Hydrology
Volume
544
Pages
524-537
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
This paper presents a novel modeling analysis of a 40-year-long dataset to examine the impact of urbanization, with widespread stormwater infiltration, on groundwater levels and the water balance of a watershed. A dataset on the hydrologic impact of urbanization with extensive stormwater infiltration is not widely available, and is important because many municipalities are considering infiltration as an alternative to traditional stormwater systems. This study analyzes groundwater level observations from an urban catchment located in Perth, Western Australia. The groundwater observation data cover approximately a 40-year-long period where land use changes (particularly due to urbanization) occurred; moreover, the monitored area contains both undeveloped and urbanized areas where stormwater infiltration is common practice via soakwells (shallow vertical infiltration wells). The data is analyzed using a …
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