Publications by authors named "Miansong Huang"

Accurately evaluating the performance of urban underground drainage network and its influencing factors is a challenging problem, as this process is affected by many complex factors. In this study, based on an overland flow experiment considering drainage process of pipe network, a series of physical model experiments were conducted to investigate the influences of different surface slopes, rainwater grate blockage and the submergence of outfall on the performance of the drainage pipe network system. The hydrographs of surface runoff and pipe network flow were recorded in collection tanks by precise digital pressure sensors to provide comprehensive information about the characteristics of drainage performance in the pipe network.

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China has proposed to build "Sponge City" to alleviate the problems of urban waterlogging, water shortage, ecological degradation, and water pollution. The benefits of Sponge City construction have become a focus of attention because of the considerable investment and the extensive participation of all sectors of society. This paper develops a model for monetizing urban, river, and regional benefits, by taking city and river areas as the research objects.

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With the increase of extreme rainstorm caused by climate change, and the development of urbanization and the improvement of people's living standard, there is an urgent need to draw a dynamic, convenient and accurate flood risk map for different disaster bearing bodies, so as to protect people's lives and properties, as well as improve people's risk awareness and facilitate people's lives. This study mainly researched a method of drawing a dynamic, convenient and accurate flood risk map for people and vehicle. In this study, the surface runoff is simulated by GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) Accelerated Surface Water Flow and Transport model (GAST model), meanwhile, the flood risk of people and vehicle is graded base on the incipient velocity formulas, the most unfavorable principle and grading method, finally, the method is applied in two application cases.

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In 2015, China initiated the Sponge City Program (SCP), an integrated urban stormwater management strategy, to mitigate the paradoxical challenges of urban flooding and water shortages. Very few studies have attempted to examine the willingness to participate of multi-level stakeholders in the case of storm-water management initiatives. To address this gap in the existing body of knowledge, this study took Guyuan city, Ningxia Province, a Stage 2 pilot city located in the arid northwest region of the People's Republic of China, as a case study.

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  • The study compares microbial communities in wetlands and deep-water ecosystems (rivers and lakes) using advanced sequencing techniques along with environmental factors in Dongping Lake Basin during summer and autumn.
  • The findings reveal that deep-water ecosystems have higher microbial community richness than wetlands in autumn, primarily influenced by sediment pH, while no difference was observed in summer.
  • Additionally, the research indicates that dissolved organic carbon and dissolved oxygen significantly affect the composition of predicted metabolic genes, with wetlands showing higher levels of genes related to biodegradation and deep-water ecosystems having more genes associated with element metabolism.
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Bioretention is an effective technology for urban stormwater management, but the nutrient removal in conventional bioretention systems is highly variable. Thus, a pilot bioretention column experiment was performed to evaluate the nutrient control of systems with commercial activated carbon and river sediment-derived biochar. Significant chemical oxygen demand (COD) and total phosphorus (TP) leaching were found with the addition of activated carbon and biochar, but total nitrogen (TN) leaching was significantly improved when activated carbon was used as the medium.

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  • The Chinese government is developing sponge cities to address urban water issues, with 30 cities acting as experimental models for a goal of over 80% compliance by 2030.
  • Greening plants are crucial for sponge cities, and the study measured water-use efficiency (WUE) through stable carbon isotope fractionation to identify suitable plant species for Guyuan sponge city.
  • Findings indicate that plant species identity significantly impacts WUE while illustrating a new scientific method for selecting effective greening plants in urban environments.
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Background: The complex relationship between urbanization and environment in resource-based cities is of increasing concern.

Methods: As typical examples of rapid economic growth, obvious urbanization, and successful transformed production models, the cities of Dongying and Binzhou in Yellow River Delta High-tech Economic Zone were chosen for research. First, this study examines the coupling relationship between urbanization and the environment over the last seventeen years using the coupling degree model.

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