Speaker
Carolyn Voter
(UW-Madison Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering)
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Urbanization is notorious for disrupting natural hydrologic processes and damaging downstream water bodies. An increasingly popular way to mitigate this harm is with low-impact development practices, but we lack a process-based understanding of how these practices interact with one another and with their surroundings. We use a process-based hydrological model (ParFlow.CLM) to explore these questions, and rely on HTCondor to amplify the number of scenarios we can test.
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Primary author
Carolyn Voter
(UW-Madison Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering)
Co-author
Steve Loheide
(University of Wisconsin-Madison)