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Multifractal flood frequency analysis

2007
Hydrology and more generally sciences involved in water resources management, researches and technological or operational development face a fundamental difficulty: the extreme variability of hydrological fields. It clearly appears today that this variability is a function of the observation scale and yield natural hazards such as floods or droughts ...
Tchiguirinskaia, Ioulia   +2 more
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Site-Specific Flood Frequency Analysis

1997
We first summarize and supplement the site-specific analysis done before. Our program concerning the site specific analysis was already outlined in Section 2.5, namely we want to handle the serial correlation and seasonal variation in the data. Our primary interest still concerns the calculation of the T-year threshold, yet we also briefly discuss the ...
Rolf-Dieter Reiss, Michael Thomas
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Flood frequency analysis of simulated flows

Water Resources Research, 1992
When conventional statistical techniques are used with model‐simulated flows to estimate flood frequencies for different basin scenarios or for regulated flow conditions, the resulting estimates can appear inconsistent with the simulated flood data. In this paper we describe a new approach for flood frequency analysis of model‐simulated flows.
A. Allen Bradley, Kenneth W. Potter
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Flood Frequency Analysis Using Bayesian Paradigm

2020
At-site flood frequency analysis (FFA) of extreme hydrological events under Bayesian paradigm has been carried out and compared with frequentist paradigm of maximum likelihood estimation (MLE). The main objective of this chapter is to identify the best approach between Bayesian and frequentist one for at-site FFA.
Ishfaq Ahmad   +3 more
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Copula-Based Flood Frequency Analysis

2018
The Von Mises distribution and the Pearson Type III distribution are used to describe the occurrence dates and magnitudes of annual maximum flood series, respectively. A bivariate joint distribution is developed based on Gumbel Archimedean copula. A modified inference functions for margins (MIFM) method is used to establish the marginal distribution ...
Lu Chen, Shenglian Guo
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Non-stationary pooled flood frequency analysis

Journal of Hydrology, 2003
Abstract The presence of significant non-stationarity in a hydrologic time series cannot be ignored when estimating design values for future time horizons. This paper introduces a second-order non-stationary approach to pooled flood frequency analysis.
Juraj M. Cunderlik, Donald H. Burn
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TExplanatory functional flood frequency analysis

2012
International ...
Chebana, Fateh   +2 more
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Flood Frequency Analysis

Journal of the American Statistical Association, 2001
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Flood Frequency Analysis for flood risk mitigation

2000
This report for a research accreditation is divided into three parts : A/ a scientific section related to " flood frequency analysis for flood risk mitigation ". After a presentation of the flooding stakes, a paragraph gives an account of the main researches devoted to flood frequency analysis.
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