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Hydrological determination of groundwater drainage by Leaky Sewer Systems. /
Wittenberg, Hartmut; Brombach, Hansjörg.
ICWRER 2002. Proceedings of Third International Conference on Water Resources and Environment Research, Dresden, Germany, 22nd - 25th of July 2002 at Dresden University of Technology: Volume 2: Matter and particle transport in surface and subsurface flow, ecosystem research. Hrsg. / Gerd H. Schmitz. Dresden: Forum für Abfallwirtschaft und Altlasten, 2002. S. 138-143 ( Schriftenreihe des Institutes für Abfallwirtschaft und Altlasten Technische Universität Dresden; Band 28).
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Harvard
Wittenberg, H & Brombach, H 2002,
Hydrological determination of groundwater drainage by Leaky Sewer Systems. in GH Schmitz (Hrsg.),
ICWRER 2002. Proceedings of Third International Conference on Water Resources and Environment Research, Dresden, Germany, 22nd - 25th of July 2002 at Dresden University of Technology: Volume 2: Matter and particle transport in surface and subsurface flow, ecosystem research. Schriftenreihe des Institutes für Abfallwirtschaft und Altlasten Technische Universität Dresden, Bd. 28, Forum für Abfallwirtschaft und Altlasten, Dresden, S. 138-143, 3rd International Conference on Water Resources and Environment Research - 2002, Dresden, Deutschland,
22.07.02.
APA
Wittenberg, H., & Brombach, H. (2002).
Hydrological determination of groundwater drainage by Leaky Sewer Systems. In G. H. Schmitz (Hrsg.),
ICWRER 2002. Proceedings of Third International Conference on Water Resources and Environment Research, Dresden, Germany, 22nd - 25th of July 2002 at Dresden University of Technology: Volume 2: Matter and particle transport in surface and subsurface flow, ecosystem research (S. 138-143). ( Schriftenreihe des Institutes für Abfallwirtschaft und Altlasten Technische Universität Dresden; Band 28). Forum für Abfallwirtschaft und Altlasten.
Vancouver
Wittenberg H, Brombach H.
Hydrological determination of groundwater drainage by Leaky Sewer Systems. in Schmitz GH, Hrsg., ICWRER 2002. Proceedings of Third International Conference on Water Resources and Environment Research, Dresden, Germany, 22nd - 25th of July 2002 at Dresden University of Technology: Volume 2: Matter and particle transport in surface and subsurface flow, ecosystem research. Dresden: Forum für Abfallwirtschaft und Altlasten. 2002. S. 138-143. ( Schriftenreihe des Institutes für Abfallwirtschaft und Altlasten Technische Universität Dresden).
Bibtex
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abstract = "Urban sewer systems, mostly situated in river plains are carrying high proportions of groundwater intruded through leaky joints and connected house drains. This unwanted flow component, also called parasite water, has a high seasonal variation corresponding to groundwater storage and long, slow recessions unlike those of urban storm drainage but similar to baseflow in rivers which is also fed by shallow groundwater exfiltrating into the surface waters. Applying the same methods as used for baseflow separation from time series of total flows in rivers, groundwater flow was separated from daily measured effluents to treatment plants in Germany. Found annual variation and recession characteristics allow to quantify and predict intruded groundwater flow in sewer systems.",
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