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Overview

Masoud Kayhanian is affiliated with the University of California, Davis in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science with particular attention to environmental engineering and global and planetary change as subfields.

Kayhanian's work centers on topics related to urban stormwater management solutions and flood risk assessment and management. These themes reflect an interest in mitigating the impacts of urban runoff and effectively addressing flood risks through scientific analysis and practical applications.

The scientist has published in the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), with one of their recent papers titled "First Flush Phenomenon and Its Application for Stormwater Runoff Management", published in 2021. This publication explores the dynamics of initial stormwater runoff and strategies to manage its effects.

  • First Flush Phenomenon and Its Application for Stormwater Runoff Management (2021, DOAJ)

Frequent collaborators include Michael K. Stenstrom, indicating a collaborative research approach in their investigations.

  • Michael K. Stenstrom

Their contributions are represented across environmental science domains, including:

  • Environmental Science

With subfields structured as:

  • Environmental Engineering
  • Global and Planetary Change

The main topics addressed in their research encompass:

  • Urban Stormwater Management Solutions
  • Flood Risk Assessment and Management

Best Publications

  • Ammonia Inhibition in High-Solids Biogasification: An Overview and Practical Solutions

    M. Kayhanian

  • Characterization and prediction of highway runoff constituent event mean concentration.

    M. Kayhanian;C. Suverkropp;A. Ruby;K. Tsay

  • The use of reflective and permeable pavements as a potential practice for heat island mitigation and stormwater management

    H Li;J T Harvey;T J Holland;M Kayhanian

  • Seasonal first flush phenomenon of urban stormwater discharges.

    Haejin Lee;Sim-Lin Lau;Masoud Kayhanian;Michael K. Stenstrom

  • Review of highway runoff characteristics: comparative analysis and universal implications.

    Masoud Kayhanian;Boaz D. Fruchtman;John S. Gulliver;Comasia Montanaro

  • IMPACT OF ANNUAL AVERAGE DAILY TRAFFIC ON HIGHWAY RUNOFF POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS

    Masoud Kayhanian;Amardeep Singh;Claus Suverkropp;Steve Borroum

  • Performance of a high‐solids anaerobic digestion process under various ammonia concentrations

    Masoud Kayhanian

  • Permeability measurement and scan imaging to assess clogging of pervious concrete pavements in parking lots

    Masoud Kayhanian;Dane Anderson;John T. Harvey;David Jones

  • Toxicity of urban highway runoff with respect to storm duration.

    M. Kayhanian;C. Stransky;S. Bay;S.-L. Lau

  • Pilot-scale high solids thermophilic anaerobic digestion of municipal solid waste with an emphasis on nutrient requirements

    M. Kayhanian;D. Rich

  • Particle Size Distribution in Highway Runoff

    Yingxia Li;Sim-Lin Lau;Masoud Kayhanian;Michael K. Stenstrom

  • Modeling of highway stormwater runoff

    Lee-Hyung Kim;Masoud Kayhanian;Kyung-Duk Zoh;Michael K. Stenstrom

  • Statistical approaches to estimating mean water quality concentrations with detection limits.

    Robert H. Shumway;Rahman S. Azari;Masoud Kayhanian

  • Comparative field permeability measurement of permeable pavements using ASTM C1701 and NCAT permeameter methods.

    Hui Li;Masoud Kayhanian;John T. Harvey

  • Correlation analysis among highway stormwater pollutants and characteristics

    Y.H. Han;S.L. Lau;M. Kayhanian;M.K. Stenstrom

  • Remediation to improve infiltration into compact soils

    Nicholas C. Olson;John S. Gulliver;John L. Nieber;Masoud Kayhanian

  • Characteristics of highway stormwater runoff.

    Younghan Han;Sim-Lin Lau;Masoud Kayhanian;Michael K. Stenstrom

  • Dynamic Characteristics of Particle Size Distribution in Highway Runoff: Implications for Settling Tank Design

    Yingxia Li;Sim-Lin Lau;Masoud Kayhanian;Michael K. Stenstrom

  • Characteristics of road sediment fractionated particles captured from paved surfaces, surface run-off and detention basins.

    M. Kayhanian;E. R. McKenzie;J. E. Leatherbarrow;Thomas M. Young

  • Computation of C/N ratios for various organic fractions

    M. Kayhanian;G. Tchobanoglous

  • The Impact of Annual Average Daily Traffic on Highway Runoff Pollutant Concentrations

    Masoud Kayhanian;Amardeep Singh;Claus Suverkropp;Steve Borroum

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael K. Stenstrom
Michael K. Stenstrom University of California, Los Angeles
John T Harvey
John T Harvey University of California, Davis
John S. Gulliver
John S. Gulliver University of Minnesota
George Tchobanoglous
George Tchobanoglous University of California, Davis
Bryan M. Jenkins
Bryan M. Jenkins University of California, Davis
Thomas M. Young
Thomas M. Young University of California, Davis
Kyung-Duk Zoh
Kyung-Duk Zoh Seoul National University
Balasingam Muhunthan
Balasingam Muhunthan Washington State University
David R. Jones
David R. Jones Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Stefan Wuertz
Stefan Wuertz Nanyang Technological University

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