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Integrating geospatial intelligence and machine learning for flood susceptibility mapping. [PDF]

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Rahimi M   +9 more
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Application of the HEC-HMS model for runoff simulation in a tropical catchment

Environmental Modelling and Software, 2013
Hydrologic simulation employing computer models has advanced rapidly and computerized models have become essential tools for understanding human influences on river flows and designing ecologically sustainable water management approaches. The HEC-HMS is a reliable model developed by the US Army Corps of Engineers that could be used for many ...
Mohamed M M Najim
exaly   +2 more sources

HEC-HMS and Geo-HMS Based Flood Hazard Modeling of an Industrial Complex

Water Science and Technology Library, 2022
Dhananjay Singh   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Simulation of runoff using HEC-HMS for ungauged catchment

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2021
Hydrological modelling is a conceptual representation of a complex characteristic of real hydrologic features which developed to understand, analyse, predict and manage water resources in a watershed. The simulation of surface runoff was developed in the catchment of centre in Perlis State by using Hydrologic Modelling System (HEC-HMS).
A. Nazirah   +3 more
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The Combination of HEC-Geo-HMS, HEC-HMS and MIKE11 Software Utilize in a Two Branches River Flood Routing Modeling

2009 Second International Conference on Environmental and Computer Science, 2009
The aim of this research is flood routing in a two branches river (case study ZOSHK river). We had enough observed discharge data at the upstream hydrometric station of the main branch; and also, water level-discharge data at the downstream of junction as the boundary conditions of model (for 30 years up to know); but unfortunately, there was no ...
Ehsan Ranaee   +2 more
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Modeling Watershed and Riverine Sediment Processes with HEC-HMS and HEC-RAS

Watershed Management 2010, 2010
Sediment yield and transport capabilities have recently been added the Hydrologic Engineering Center’s (HEC) Hydrologic Modeling System (HEC-HMS) and River Analysis System (HECRAS). HEC-HMS computes watershed sediment yield using the Modified Universal Soil Loss Equation (MUSLE) and includes several empirical assumptions that translate a total event ...
S. A. Gibson, J. H. Pak, M. J. Fleming
openaire   +1 more source

Event and Continuous Hydrologic Modeling with HEC-HMS

Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 2009
Event hydrologic modeling reveals how a basin responds to an individual rainfall event (e.g., quantity of surface runoff, peak, timing of the peak, detention). In contrast, continuous hydrologic modeling synthesizes hydrologic processes and phenomena (i.e., synthetic responses of the basin to a number of rain events and their cumulative effects) over a
Xuefeng Chu, Alan Steinman
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Hydrological modeling of storm runoff and snowmelt in Taunton River Basin by applications of HEC-HMS and PRMS models

open access: yesNatural Hazards, 2017
Reliable predictions of storm runoff from rainfall and snowmelt are important for flood hazard mitigation and resilience. In this study, the HEC-HMS and PRMS hydrological models have been applied to simulate storm runoff in Taunton River Basin for the ...
Wenrui Huang   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Application of HEC-GeoHMS and HEC-HMS as Rainfall–Runoff Model for Flood Simulation

2016
Flood modeling and simulation assist in the prediction of the hazard for better flood preparedness and thus reduce flood damages. The study had simulated flood occurrence at the upper Klang–Ampang River Basin which is a flood-prone area near the capital city of Malaysia.
Salwa Ramly, Wardah Tahir
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