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Investigation of pluvial flash flood loads on overpasses for the city of Montreal. [PDF]
Ziya O, Sushama L, Almansour H.
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2019
INTRODUCTION Hydrologic Frequency Analysis General Aspects and Approaches Other Models Return Period, Probability, and Plotting Positions Flood Frequency Models Hydrologic Risk Regionalization Tests on Hydrologic Data SELECTION AND EVALUATION OF PARENT DISTRIBUTION: CONVENTIONAL MOMENTS Moments of Distributions and Their Sample Estimates Moment Ratio ...
A. Ramachandra Rao, Khaled H. Hamed
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INTRODUCTION Hydrologic Frequency Analysis General Aspects and Approaches Other Models Return Period, Probability, and Plotting Positions Flood Frequency Models Hydrologic Risk Regionalization Tests on Hydrologic Data SELECTION AND EVALUATION OF PARENT DISTRIBUTION: CONVENTIONAL MOMENTS Moments of Distributions and Their Sample Estimates Moment Ratio ...
A. Ramachandra Rao, Khaled H. Hamed
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Natural Hazards, 2020
The recurring flooding causes loss of life and damage to buildings and other structures, including bridges, sewerage systems, roadways and canals. It also frequently damages power transmission and sometimes power generation, which then has knock-on effects caused by the loss of power.
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The recurring flooding causes loss of life and damage to buildings and other structures, including bridges, sewerage systems, roadways and canals. It also frequently damages power transmission and sometimes power generation, which then has knock-on effects caused by the loss of power.
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2022
This thesis was scanned from the print manuscript for digital preservation and is copyright the author. Researchers can access this thesis by asking their local university, institution or public library to make a request on their behalf. Monash staff and postgraduate students can use the link in the References field.
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Journal of the Hydraulics Division, 1958
Procedure for computing flood discharge probability associated with given rainfall-duration-frequency pattern on natural drainage basins, non-channelized overland flow areas, and areas with storm sewer drainage utilizing basin runoff-producing characteristics of area; method utilizes time of concentration concept with unit hydrograph interpretation ...
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Procedure for computing flood discharge probability associated with given rainfall-duration-frequency pattern on natural drainage basins, non-channelized overland flow areas, and areas with storm sewer drainage utilizing basin runoff-producing characteristics of area; method utilizes time of concentration concept with unit hydrograph interpretation ...
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2023
Hydrological processes are present in time and space in a manner that is partly predictable and partly random. We call them stochastic processes. In that case, the value of certain observations is not correlated with adjacent observations. This type of approach is appropriate for observations/measurements of extreme hydrological events such as floods ...
Tadić, Lidija, Brleković, Tamara
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Hydrological processes are present in time and space in a manner that is partly predictable and partly random. We call them stochastic processes. In that case, the value of certain observations is not correlated with adjacent observations. This type of approach is appropriate for observations/measurements of extreme hydrological events such as floods ...
Tadić, Lidija, Brleković, Tamara
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Urban Flood Frequency Characteristics
Journal of the Hydraulics Division, 1974This paper presents the results of a study concerning the occurrence and factors affecting floods from small urban watersheds. Based on Log-Pearson Type III flood frequency analysis on four urban watersheds located in Texas, urbanization has significantly increased peak discharge.
William H. Espey, David E. Winslow
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Coastal Flood Frequency Modeling
2016Because of the complexity of flood forecasting, hydrological models and statistical models need to be developed for flood frequency analysis, and flood forecasting. In this chapter, the performance of LP3, GEV, PL and GP models was investigated for flood frequency analysis to find the most suitable flood frequency analysis method in the Oak Ridges ...
Lei Wang, Xin Zhang
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Flood Frequency Analysis for Sicily, Italy
Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, 2006In this paper a regional flood frequency analysis based on the two-component extreme value TCEV distribution is developed using flood data recorded in Sicily. The hierarchical approach, characterized by three investigation levels for estimating the parameters of the theoretical distribution, is discussed first.
FERRO, Vito, PORTO P.
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