Elżbieta Jarosińska
Czasopismo Techniczne, Środowisko Zeszyt 2-Ś (23) 2012, 2012, s. 149 - 160
https://doi.org/10.4467/2353737XCT.14.057.1834In using small-scale topographic maps, we always have to bear in mind their inaccuracy, and that the parameters estimated on their basis may be burdened with significant differences. The following work allows for an analysis of error size occurring when estimating runoff hydrographs for uncontrolled catchments that are dependent on catchment hydrograph parameters, estimated based on topographic maps in 1:50 000 scale.
Elżbieta Jarosińska
Czasopismo Techniczne, Środowisko Zeszyt 1-Ś (4) 2012, 2012, s. 41 - 57
https://doi.org/10.4467/2353737XCT.14.145.2104
Natural areas are often converted into paved or sealed surfaces. The degree of surface sealing,
public transport and hydrotechnical infrastructure significantly alter the rainfall-runoff
relationship in the area. All these factors entail consequences which often result in numerous
and severe floods. The paper assesses the impact of surface conditions on the size of storm water
runoff from both natural and urban area and the impact of seals on land runoff hydrographs.