Browsing University of Nottingham Research Data Management Service by Subject "Library of Congress Subject Areas::G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation::GE Environmental Sciences"
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The impacts of natural flood management and urban catchment composition on stormwater quality and in-channel sediment quality
(The University of Nottingham, 2016-10-11)Natural Flood Management (NFM) techniques aim to reduce downstream flooding by storing and slowing the flow of stormwater to river channels. These techniques include a range of measures, including setback stormwater outfalls ... -
The influence of floodplain restoration on sediment dynamics on an urban river
(University of Leeds, 2016-05-05)Urbanisation affects both the volume and timing of sediment delivery in the catchment. This study presents influence of floodplain restoration on the sediment dynamics in the highly urbanised catchment, Johnson Creek, ... -
Institutional stakeholder interviews (Portland, Oregon) on the uncertainties, concerns and challenges the limit implementation of Blue-Green infrastructure
(University of Nottingham, 2050-09-14)This is a qualitative data collection. These data were collected as part of an interdisciplinary project undertaken by the Blue-Green Cities (B-GC) Research Consortium with the Portland-Vancouver ULTRA (Urban Long-term ... -
Multiple rainfall event pollution transport by Sustainable Drainage Systems: the fate of fine sediment pollution
(The University of Nottingham, 2016-12-01)A key design criterion of sustainable urban drainage systems is to mitigate urban stormwater pollution. Current research defines sustainable urban drainage systems (SuDS) pollutant treatment efficiency through the detention ...