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Literature

Barbe, D.E., J.F. Cruise, and X. Mo. 1996. Modeling the buildup and washoff of pollutants on urban watersheds. Water Resources Bulletin 32(3):511-519.

Donigian, A.S., Jr. and W.C. Huber. 1991. Modeling of nonpoint source water quality in urban and non-urban areas. EPA-600/3-91/039. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.

Environmental Protection Agency. 1983. Results of the nationwide urban runoff program, volume 1 final report, NTIS: PB84-185552. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.

Haan, C.T., B.J. Barfield, and J.C. Hayes. 1994. Design Hydrology and Sedimentology for Small Catchments. Academic Press, San Diego, CA.

Haubner, S.M. and E.F. Joeres. 1996. Using a GIS for estimating input parameters in urban stormwater quality modeling. Water Resources Bulletin 32(6): 1341-1351.

Huber, W.C. and J.P. Heaney. 1976. Introduction to the EPA storm water management model (SWMM). In: Short course proceedings applications of stormwater management models. Edited by F.a. DiGiano, D.D. Adrian, and P.A. Mangarella. EPA-600/2-77-065

James, W., J. Warinner, and M. Reedy. 1992. Application of the Green-Ampt infiltration equation to watershed modeling. Water Resources Bulletin. 28(3): 623-635.

James, W., W.C. Huber, R.E. Dickinson, and R.C. James (eds). 1998. Water Systems Models Hydrology. Users guide to SWMM 4 RUNOFF and supporting modules (RAIN, TEMPERATURE, COMBINE, and STATISTICS). Computational Hydraulics International, Guelph, Ontario, Canada.

Jewell, T.K., P.A. Mangarella, F.A. DiGiano, and D.D. Adrian. 1976. SWMM application study guide. In: Short course proceedings applications of stormwater management models. Edited by F.a. DiGiano, D.D. Adrian, and P.A. Mangarella. EPA-600/2-77-065

Jewell, A.M. and D.D. Adrian. 1978. SWMM stormwater pollutant washoff functions. Journal of the Environmental Engineering Division.104: 1036-1040.

Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. 1994. St. Louis River system remedial action plan: Investigation of the impact of storm water to Miller Creek, Duluth, Minnesota. Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, St. Paul, MN.

Rawls, W.J., D.L. Brakensiek, and N. Miller. 1983. Green-Ampt infiltration parameters from soils data. Journal of Hydraulic Engineering 109(1): 62-70.

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