Analisis Hidrologi Sub DAS Riam Kanan Pada Kejadian Banjir Di Kabupaten Banjar [PDF]
Flood in Banjar\u27s Regency was caused by high frequency rainfall. Rainfall is the most important input component in the hydrologic process. This aim of this study is to give the hydrologic analysis at the Riam Kanan Sub catchment. Specific Model needed
Novitasari, N. (Novitasari)
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Climate-driven Shifts in Quantity and Seasonality of River Discharge over the past 1000 Years from the Hydrographic Apex of North America [PDF]
Runoff generated from high elevations is the primary source of freshwater for western North America, yet this critical resource is managed on the basis of short instrumental records that capture an insufficient range of climatic conditions. Here we probe
Edwards, Thomas W.D. +6 more
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RERIONAL FLOOD FREQUENCY ANALYSIS IN SNOW-MELT FLOOD AREA
This paper reports an application of Regional Flood Frequency Analysis (RFFA) to Hokkaido region, northern Japan, where snow-melt flood is predominant. Optimal probability density function for annual maximum flood series was selected from seven fitting methods based on goodness-of-fit-criterion.
Yosuke KOMATSU +3 more
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On the asymptotic behavior of flood peak distributions – theoretical results [PDF]
International audienceThis paper presents some analytical results and numerical illustrations on the asymptotic properties of flood peak distributions obtained through derived flood frequency approaches.
Gaume, E.
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Bivariate Flood Frequency Analysis Using the Copula Functions [PDF]
In the conventional methods of flood frequency analysis, the flood peak variable is just considered and assumed that this variable follows some specific parametric distribution function.
meysam salari +3 more
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A joint probability approach to flood frequency estimation using Monte Carlo simulation [PDF]
In the UK, flood estimation using event based rainfall–runoff modelling currently assigns pre-defined design values to the input variables which control the size of the flow events, apart from the rainfall magnitude which is treated as a random variable.
Jones, David +2 more
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Identification of a change in climate state using regional flood data [PDF]
Flood frequency analysis typically assumes that annual floods arise from a single distribution and are independent. However, there is significant evidence for the existence of persistent climate modes. Timescales associated with climate variability range
S. W. Franks, S. W. Franks
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So many floods occurred on the Havran River in the past. From 1981 to present, floods have not occurred due to decreasing of rainfall intensity and some constructions on the river channel.
Hasan Özdemir
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Probabilistic floodplain hazard mapping: managing uncertainty by using a bivariate approach for flood frequency analysis [PDF]
Floods are a global problem and are considered the most frequent natural disaster world-wide. Many studies show that the severity and frequency of floods have increased in recent years and underline the difficulty to separate the effects of natural ...
ARONICA, GT, CANDELA, Angela
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On the asymptotic behavior of flood peak distributions [PDF]
This paper presents some analytical results and numerical illustrations on the asymptotic properties of flood peak distributions obtained through derived flood frequency approaches.
E. Gaume
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