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Flood Simulation Utilizing HEC-HMS and HEC-RAS

open access: yesCivil Engineering Journal
The substantial amount of rainfall leading to runoff in floodplain regions poses hazards to residents within these areas and surrounding zones; consequently, flood simulation is crucial for precise risk evaluation and the formulation of water utilization strategies.
Yasameen T. Yousif, Ahmed N. A. Hamdan
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PEMODELAN HIDROLOGI DENGAN HEC-HMS DI SUB-DAS KARANGMUMUS SAMARINDA

open access: yesULIN: Jurnal Hutan Tropis, 2020
Hydrological Modeling with HEC-HMS in the Karangmumus Sub-watershed Samarinda. The HEC-HMS is used to develop a model of water flow in the Karangmumus which can be used as an alternative for flooding problem. The purpose of this study is to determine the
Rachmad Mulyadi   +2 more
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Kajian Karakteristik Aliran Sungai Serang di AWLR Bendungan Kulonprogo Berdasarkan Pemodelan Hidrologi HEC-HMS

open access: yesJurnal Geografi, 2022
HEC HMS merupakan salah satu aplikasi pemodelan yang dapat digunakan untuk memodelkan nilai limpasan harian maupun bulanan berdasarkan karakteristik DAS.
Si’ta Romadhoniastri   +7 more
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Analisis Debit Rencana Tukad Unda Bagian Hilir Menggunakan HEC-HMS

open access: yesJurnal Teknik Pengairan, 2021
Pembangunan waduk muara yang berlokasi di Tukad Unda merupakan pembangunan dalam tahap perencananaan. Waduk muara dibangun sebagai infrastruktur mitigasi bencana prasarana pengendali banjir. Perkiraan pembangunan waduk muara dari tahun 2020 sampai dengan
I Putu Gustave Suryantara Pariartha   +2 more
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Application of HEC-HMS for flood forecasting in Misai and Wan'an catchments in China

open access: yesWater Science and Engineering, 2010
The hydrologic model HEC-HMS (Hydrologic Engineering Center, Hydrologic Modeling System), used in combination with the Geospatial Hydrologic Modeling Extension, HEC-GeoHMS, is not a site-specific hydrologic model. Although China has seen the applications
James Oloche Oleyiblo, Zhi-jia Li
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Flood forecast and inundation mapping using a combined hydrologic and hydraulic model on Muga River Abay Basin, Ethiopia

open access: yesRiver
This study presents an integrated flood forecasting and inundation mapping framework using coupled SWAT, HEC‐HMS, and HEC‐RAS models for the Muga River basin in the Abay Basin, Ethiopia.
Yikeber Ayenew Zeleke   +2 more
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Flood Analysis in Lower Filyos Basin Using HEC-RAS and HEC-HMS Software

open access: yesSustainability
Flood events have become more frequent as a result of seasonal changes, global warming, and changes in sea level. In terms of basin management, it is necessary to know the hydrodynamics of the basin in order to produce faster solutions in emergency action plans.
Berna Aksoy
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Simulation of the rainfall–runoff relationship using an HEC-HMS hydrological model for Dabus Subbasin, Blue Nile Basin, Ethiopia

open access: yesH2Open Journal, 2023
Hydrological modeling is important to provide relevant hydrologic information from limited data. In this study, Hydrologic Modeling System (HEC-HMS) was used to simulate the rainfall–runoff relationship for the Dabus subbasin of the Blue Nile Basin ...
Zemede Landu Yilma, Habtamu Hailu Kebede
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Evaluation of satellite precipitation products using HEC-HMS model [PDF]

open access: yesModeling Earth Systems and Environment, 2020
AbstractAccurate measurement of precipitation is vital to investigate the spatial and temporal patterns of precipitation at various scales for rainfall-runoff modeling. However, accurate and consistent precipitation measurement is relatively sparse in many developing countries like Ethiopia.
Alemshet Belayneh   +3 more
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Hydrologic analysis of a flood based on a new Digital Elevation Model [PDF]

open access: yesThe International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, 2015
These The present study aims to simulate the hydrologic processes of a flood, based on a new, highly accurate Digital Elevation Model (DEM). The DEM is provided by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) of Japan, and has a ...
M. Nishio, M. Mori
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