Eric J Reiss (Former Employee)
Science and Products
Hydrologic and soil data associated with selected vacant deconstruction lots in St. Louis, Missouri, 2018-2020
As the urban landscape and municipal infrastructure in U.S. cities changes in response to socio-economic conditions, so does the manner in which water cycles through these cities. The modulation of hydrologic processes (e.g., runoff, infiltration, evapotranspiration) by land use and land cover has implications for resilience, sustainability, and optimizing municipal service functions. The U.S. Geo
Science and Products
Hydrologic and soil data associated with selected vacant deconstruction lots in St. Louis, Missouri, 2018-2020
As the urban landscape and municipal infrastructure in U.S. cities changes in response to socio-economic conditions, so does the manner in which water cycles through these cities. The modulation of hydrologic processes (e.g., runoff, infiltration, evapotranspiration) by land use and land cover has implications for resilience, sustainability, and optimizing municipal service functions. The U.S. Geo