Shu Hu’s research while affiliated with Tsinghua University and other places

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Publications (1)


Runoff and sediment modeling in a peri-urban artificial landscape: Case study of Olympic Forest Park in Beijing
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April 2013

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Journal of Hydrology

Xiaofeng Zhang

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Shu Hu

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Guanghe Li

Highlights ► Scale appropriate modeling is necessary in the peri-urban artificial landscape. ► Spatially-varied runoff and sediment potentials necessitate site-specific BMPs. ► Overland features, especially constructed channels, affect hydrological response.

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... Research and practice in the last decades has shown that urbanization has an adverse impact on the urban hydrological processes, such as the expansion of impervious areas accelerating runoff flow velocity and enlarging peak flow and runoff volume, resulting in increased risk of urban flood and water-logging [20]. In order to mitigate urban water-logging and flood disasters and reduce the flood losses, a large number of researchers have explored the quantitative impacts of urbanization on urban hydrological processes under extreme precipitation using the combination of field observations and hydrodynamic and hydrological models [21][22][23][24][25][26][27]. In addition, urban flooding risk assessment methods were developed based on various risk assessment theories [28]; e.g., the risk matrix method [29]. ...

Reference:

The Influence of River Channel Occupation on Urban Inundation and Sedimentation Induced by Floodwater in Mountainous Areas: A Case Study in the Loess Plateau, China
Runoff and sediment modeling in a peri-urban artificial landscape: Case study of Olympic Forest Park in Beijing
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  • April 2013

Journal of Hydrology