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- Title
CHALLENGES IN MECHANISTIC AND EMPIRICAL MODELLING OF STORMWATER: REVIEW AND PERSPECTIVES.
- Authors
Al‐Amin, Shams; Abdul‐Aziz, Omar I.
- Abstract
ABSTRACT Much research has been conducted to quantify stormwater runoff and quality using both mechanistic (i.e. process-based) and empirical (i.e. data-driven) techniques. Mechanistic models generally include the mathematical representation of relevant physico-chemical processes to generate storm runoff quantity and quality. Empirical approaches analyse available data for potential response and predictor variables to trace the interactions of major processes and develop data-driven explanatory and/or predictive relationships. This paper reviews major, mostly unresolved, challenges with both mechanistic and empirical modelling of stormwater, sheds light on the scientific gaps with conventional practices, and offers important perspectives by taking the highly urbanized Miami River Basin of Florida as an analytical example. Appreciating the varying levels of process complexity in different urban river basins, we discuss the relative applicability of mechanistic and empirical methods for robust predictions of stormwater quantity and quality. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
- Subjects
MIAMI River (Fla.); RUNOFF models; RUNOFF; STORM water retention basins; EMPIRICAL research; MATHEMATICAL models
- Publication
Irrigation & Drainage, 2013, Vol 62, p20
- ISSN
1531-0353
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/ird.1804