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Risk Assessment of Flood Disaster in Linyi City Based on GIS [PDF]

open access: yesE3S Web of Conferences, 2021
With the continuous acceleration of the urbanization process, the flood problem seriously affects the economic and social development of the city and the daily life of citizens.
Huang Zheng
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Flood Hazard Mapping of the Floodplain of the Jamuna River [PDF]

open access: yesComputational Engineering and Physical Modeling, 2022
Bangladesh is located in the deltaic plain. It is very vulnerable to floods. Flood causes enormous losses to crops, lives, settlements and others. Jamuna river is prone to monsoon floods and is located in the North-central part of Bangladesh.
Akramul Haque, Ovi Saha, Md. Aziz
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Stochastic urban pluvial flood hazard maps based upon a spatial-temporal rainfall generator [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
It is a common practice to assign the return period of a given storm event to the urban pluvial flood event that such storm generates. However, this approach may be inappropriate as rainfall events with the same return period can produce different urban ...
Leitao, JOAO   +6 more
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Mathematical models for flood hazard assessment [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Safety and Security Engineering, 2011
One-third of the annual natural disasters and economic losses, and more than half of the respective victims are flood-related. Knowledge and advanced scientific tools play a role of paramount importance in the strain of coping with flooding problems.
D. De Wrachien, MAMBRETTI, STEFANO
openaire   +1 more source

Flood Risk Assessment in the Tisa River Basin [PDF]

open access: yesAerul şi Apa: Componente ale Mediului, 2019
This paper presents an assessment of the flood risk at Tisa basin level resulted from the activity developed into the Jointisza project and based on the national reporting documents for the 2007/60 EU Directive on assessment and management of flood risk.
Ionel Sorin RÎNDAŞU-BEURAN   +6 more
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ReAFFIRM: Real-time Assessment of Flash Flood Impacts: a Regional high-resolution Method [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Flash floods evolve rapidly in time, which poses particular challenges to emergency managers. One way to support decision-making is to complement models that estimate the flash flood hazard (e.g.
Berenguer Ferrer, Marc   +4 more
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A combined hydrological and hydraulic modelling approach for the flood hazard mapping of the Po river basin

open access: yesJournal of Flood Risk Management, 2022
The identification of flood prone areas is essential for a range of engineering, risk reduction and research applications. Here, we describe a combined hydrological and hydraulic modelling approach for the assessment of flood‐prone areas and we present ...
Rita Nogherotto   +6 more
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Flood Risk Assessment Based on Flood Hazard and Vulnerability Indexes [PDF]

open access: yesOvidius University Annals of Constanta - Series Civil Engineering, 2020
Abstract Within this paper, a methodology for assessing the flood risk was developed by extracting the essential factors that favor the generation of flood risk. These factors, that had a sufficient number of data for a proper comparative analysis, are: potentially affected population based on population density, total agricultural area,
Constantin Buta   +2 more
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Projecting Compound Flood Hazard Under Climate Change With Physical Models and Joint Probability Methods

open access: yesEarth's Future, 2022
Accurate delineation of compound flood hazard requires joint simulation of rainfall‐runoff and storm surges within high‐resolution flood models, which may be computationally expensive.
Avantika Gori, Ning Lin
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Effectiveness of water infrastructure for river flood management – Part 1: Flood hazard assessment using hydrological models in Bangladesh [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences, 2015
This study introduces a flood hazard assessment part of the global flood risk assessment (Part 2) conducted with a distributed hydrological Block-wise TOP (BTOP) model and a GIS-based Flood Inundation Depth (FID) model.
M. A. Gusyev   +9 more
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