Publications by authors named "Xi-Huan Shan"

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  • The study investigates how the microstructure characteristics of impervious surfaces, especially their roughness, affect street dust accumulation and erosion during different weather conditions.
  • Field data from 12 rainfall events showed a strong correlation between surface roughness and dust accumulation on sunny days (0.664) and scouring during rain (0.527).
  • By using a linear regression model, the research suggests that understanding surface roughness can help predict pollution loads in urban runoff, contributing valuable insights for managing non-point source pollution in cities.
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Most sponge city constructions in China are carried out in urban parcel-based catchments, and the quality and quantity of surface runoff can be controlled by several low impact development (LID) facilities. However, there are few reports on the generation and control of urban diffuse pollution. In this study, two areas with different hardening rates were compared to analyze the load conditions during the accumulation-wash-off-transport process of particulate pollutants.

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