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Abstract Floods are expected to increase in frequency and severity due to climate change. Recent floods have shown that many catchments worldwide are vulnerable to floods, highlighting the need for additional adaptation measures. This study extends the Geographical, Environmental, and Behavioral (GEB) model by coupling it to a hydrodynamic and a flood ...
Veerle C. Bril +6 more
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Evaluation and Comparison of the Artificial Neural Network and the HEC-HMS Models in the Simulation of the Rainfall-Runoff process and the development of Hydrograph in the Kasilian representative Basin [PDF]
The Rainfall-runoff process is a non-linear and a very complicated phenomenon. As collection of the reliable data is difficult, time consuming and expensive, hydrologists resort to the simulation of such events using the so-called black box models such ...
Farshid Safsheken +2 more
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ABSTRACT Flood forecasting has undergone significant development over the past two decades, with researchers exploring a range of innovative approaches to quantify both the hazards and risks associated with flood events across a range of magnitudes and frequencies.
Amirali Davary +3 more
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Abstract Typhoon‐induced Compound Flood (TCF), driven by the combined impact of extreme rainfall and increasing coastal water level (CWL), poses a substantial threat to urban safety. This study presents a framework for assessing the future compound flood hazard profiles in a coastal megacity in the Delta region of southern China.
Yu Li +9 more
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Evaluation of Catchment area delineation Methods: Comparison of TOPAZ on WMS with HEC-HMS 4.12
The delineation of catchment areas plays a crucial role in hydrological modeling, influencing water resource management and flood analysis. However, differences in Digital Elevation Model (DEM) resolutions and processing methods can significantly affect ...
Yunita Ayu Setiyowati +2 more
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Hydrological Modeling in A Semi-Arid Region Using HEC-HMS
In this study, the Hydrologic Engineering Centre's Hydrologic Modeling System (HEC-HMS) model was employed to simulate runoff in the semi-arid region of northwestern China, specifically the Hailiutu watershed. The Hydrologic Engineering Centre's Geospatial Hydrologic Modeling Extension (HEC-GeoHMS) was used in conjunction with ArcHydro tools in an ...
Meiling Wang, Lei Zhang, Thelma D Baddoo
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Rainfall-runoff modeling requires a selection of a suitable hydrologic model for the determination of an accurate quantity from a given process. For this study, the HEC-HMS event-based hydrologic model of the Initial and constant, the Green and Ampt, and
Yeshmebet Yitbarek Belay +2 more
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Abstract Rainfall infiltration is a key hydrological process influencing agriculture, pollutant transport, and flood modeling. Accurate prediction of rainfall losses, defined as rainfall that does not contribute to surface runoff is critical in rainfall‐runoff models.
Matthew Tiller +3 more
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Empirically based lumped hydrologic models have an extensive track record of use for various watershed managements and flood related studies. This study focuses on the impacts of land use land cover change for a 10 year period (2000–2010) on the stream ...
Syed Muhammad Zubair Younis, Ahmad Ammar
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Cloud Model of Slope Stability Evaluation Based on PSO‐SVR
Recently, the cloud model method has made some progress in slope stability evaluation. However, the subjective weighting method of indicator weight value is influenced by subjective factors. Also, the importance of decision‐makers to different indicators cannot be reflected in the objective weighting method.
Zhongyuan Chen +3 more
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