Laboratory study of the effect of vegetation and gravel on runoff parameters under variable rainfall intensities
The present study aims to evaluate the performance of the impervious surface as a control (O), sandy loam substrate (SL), gravel (G), gravel with geocell layer (GGE), rosemary (R), rosemary with geocell layer (RRE), turf (T), and turf with geocell layer (TGE) in the reduction of runoff volume, time-...
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| author | Hamidreza Ghazvinian Hojat Karami |
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| description | The present study aims to evaluate the performance of the impervious surface as a control (O), sandy loam substrate (SL), gravel (G), gravel with geocell layer (GGE), rosemary (R), rosemary with geocell layer (RRE), turf (T), and turf with geocell layer (TGE) in the reduction of runoff volume, time-to-start runoff (TR), runoff coefficient (C), time-to end runoff (TER), peak flow rate (PF), time to peak (TP), and time base (TB) in the laboratory dimension under three different scenarios of rainfall intensity and two different slopes using a rainfall simulator. The results revealed a significant difference between the data at the level of 5% in all cases. Generally, three rainfall scenarios for all hydrological parameters TR, TER, TP, TB, C, and PF were classified into different groups. In all cases, GGE treatment performed better than that of the rest of the test groups in reducing runoff and cumulative volume. Further, treatments O and GGE experienced the highest and lowest flow rates, respectively. For a specific scenario of rainfall intensity and slope, the value of C is the lowest for GGE treatment. Finally, the implementation of geocell in the pavements was able to delay the time to start runoff.
HIGHLIGHTS
Examining different rainfall scenarios can be effective in flood control on different lid methods.;
Implementation of geocell to cover gravel, rosemary and turf can be effective in reducing floods.;
Gravel with geocell layer (GGE) had the best performance in reducing floods and improving parameters affecting it.; |
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| spelling | doaj-art-9251a04e7ee54befa6db6bf5efce471e2025-08-20T00:15:30ZengIWA PublishingWater Science and Technology0273-12231996-97322023-11-018892423244210.2166/wst.2023.352352Laboratory study of the effect of vegetation and gravel on runoff parameters under variable rainfall intensitiesHamidreza Ghazvinian0Hojat Karami1 Department of Water Engineering and Hydraulic Structures, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Semnan University, Semnan, Iran Department of Water Engineering and Hydraulic Structures, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Semnan University, Semnan, Iran The present study aims to evaluate the performance of the impervious surface as a control (O), sandy loam substrate (SL), gravel (G), gravel with geocell layer (GGE), rosemary (R), rosemary with geocell layer (RRE), turf (T), and turf with geocell layer (TGE) in the reduction of runoff volume, time-to-start runoff (TR), runoff coefficient (C), time-to end runoff (TER), peak flow rate (PF), time to peak (TP), and time base (TB) in the laboratory dimension under three different scenarios of rainfall intensity and two different slopes using a rainfall simulator. The results revealed a significant difference between the data at the level of 5% in all cases. Generally, three rainfall scenarios for all hydrological parameters TR, TER, TP, TB, C, and PF were classified into different groups. In all cases, GGE treatment performed better than that of the rest of the test groups in reducing runoff and cumulative volume. Further, treatments O and GGE experienced the highest and lowest flow rates, respectively. For a specific scenario of rainfall intensity and slope, the value of C is the lowest for GGE treatment. Finally, the implementation of geocell in the pavements was able to delay the time to start runoff. HIGHLIGHTS Examining different rainfall scenarios can be effective in flood control on different lid methods.; Implementation of geocell to cover gravel, rosemary and turf can be effective in reducing floods.; Gravel with geocell layer (GGE) had the best performance in reducing floods and improving parameters affecting it.;http://wst.iwaponline.com/content/88/9/2423runoffgeocellgravelrainfall intensity scenariorosemaryturf |
| spellingShingle | Hamidreza Ghazvinian Hojat Karami Laboratory study of the effect of vegetation and gravel on runoff parameters under variable rainfall intensities runoff geocell gravel rainfall intensity scenario rosemary turf |
| title | Laboratory study of the effect of vegetation and gravel on runoff parameters under variable rainfall intensities |
| title_full | Laboratory study of the effect of vegetation and gravel on runoff parameters under variable rainfall intensities |
| title_fullStr | Laboratory study of the effect of vegetation and gravel on runoff parameters under variable rainfall intensities |
| title_full_unstemmed | Laboratory study of the effect of vegetation and gravel on runoff parameters under variable rainfall intensities |
| title_short | Laboratory study of the effect of vegetation and gravel on runoff parameters under variable rainfall intensities |
| title_sort | laboratory study of the effect of vegetation and gravel on runoff parameters under variable rainfall intensities |
| topic | runoff geocell gravel rainfall intensity scenario rosemary turf |
| url | http://wst.iwaponline.com/content/88/9/2423 |
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