Ben Janke
University of Minnesota
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Journal of Hydrologic Engineering | 2009
William R. Herb; Ben Janke; Omid Mohseni; Heinz G. Stefan
Interest in thermal pollution due to storm-water runoff has risen significantly since it was recognized that fish habitat in coldwater streams may deteriorate or even disappear following urban development or logging. The need to project changes in both runoff temperature and volume in response to land use changes has been recognized. Surface runoff hydrographs can be predicted or simulated using a variety of existing models. Few tools exist to predict or simulate the thermograph of that runoff, i.e., the water flow rate and temperature as a function of time. To simulate runoff temperature for small parcels of land of uniform cover such as parking lots, a new hydrothermal runoff model was developed. The runoff portion of the model is semianalytical and spatially integrated. The runoff model is discrete in time, so that it may be used to analyze events with observed rainfall intensity variations at a resolution of 15 min or less. The runoff model closely approximates the simulation results of a one-dimensio...
Journal of Hydrology | 2008
William R. Herb; Ben Janke; Omid Mohseni; Heinz G. Stefan
Hydrological Processes | 2008
William R. Herb; Ben Janke; Omid Mohseni; Heinz G. Stefan
Archive | 2006
William R. Herb; Ben Janke; Omid Mohseni; Heinz G. Stefan
Archive | 2007
William R. Herb; Ben Janke; Omid Mohseni; Heinz G. Stefan
Archive | 2006
William R. Herb; Ben Janke; Omid Mohseni; Heinz G. Stefan
Archive | 2006
Ben Janke; William R. Herb; Omid Mohseni; Heinz G. Stefan
Archive | 2009
William R. Herb; Ben Janke; Omid Mohseni; Heinz G. Stefan
Archive | 2007
Ben Janke; William R. Herb; Omid Mohseni; Heinz G. Stefan
Archive | 2010
Ben Janke; Omid Mohseni; William R. Herb; Heinz G. Stefan