August 27, 2012
Journal Article

Representing natural and manmade drainage systems in an earth system modeling framework

Abstract

Drainage systems can be categorized into natural or geomorphological drainage systems, agricultural drainage systems and urban drainage systems. They interact closely among themselves and with climate and human society, particularly under extreme climate and hydrological events such as floods. This editorial articulates the need to holistically understand and model drainage systems in the context of climate change and human influence, and discusses the requirements and examples of feasible approaches to representing natural and manmade drainage systems in an earth system modeling framework.

Revised: January 22, 2013 | Published: August 27, 2012

Citation

Li H., H. Wu, M. Huang, and L.R. Leung. 2012. "Representing natural and manmade drainage systems in an earth system modeling framework." Irrigation & Drainage Systems Engineering 1, no. 2:Article No. e107. PNNL-SA-90216.