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Dariusz Mlynski, Andrzej Walega, Leszek Ksiazek, Jacek Florek and Andrea Petroselli
The aim of the study was to analyze the possibility of using selected rainfall-runoff models to determine the design hydrograph and the related peak flow in a mountainous catchment. The basis for the study was the observed series of hydrometeorological d...
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Nejc Bezak, Mojca ?raj, Simon Rusjan and Matja? Miko?
In the case of ungauged catchments, different procedures can be used to derive the design hydrograph and design peak discharge, which are crucial input data for the design of different hydrotechnical engineering structures, or the production of flood haz...
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Nejc Bezak, Mojca ?raj, Simon Rusjan and Matja? Miko?
In the case of ungauged catchments, different procedures can be used to derive the design hydrograph and design peak discharge, which are crucial input data for the design of different hydrotechnical engineering structures, or the production of flood haz...
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Jerzy Machajski and Stanislaw Kostecki
This paper presents a methodology of calculating the water transfer capacity of a dyke pumping station in flood wave conditions in order to improve its functioning, especially with regards to the safety of the areas being drained. The exemplary analysis ...
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Cilcia Kusumastuti,Prasetio Sudjarwo,Marvin Christhie,Timotius Krisna
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Design flood is one of the important factors for flood risk assessment and water infrastructures planning and development in a certain location. There are several methods to estimate it, one method which has been commonly and widely use is using flood fr...
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Jonathan T. Barge and Hatim O. Sharif
This study focused on employing Linear Genetic Programming (LGP), Ensemble Empirical Mode Decomposition (EEMD), and the Self-Organizing Map (SOM) in modeling the rainfall?runoff relationship in a mid-size catchment. Models were assessed with regard to th...
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Jonathan T. Barge, Hatim O. Sharif
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This study focused on employing Linear Genetic Programming (LGP), Ensemble Empirical Mode Decomposition (EEMD), and the Self-Organizing Map (SOM) in modeling the rainfall?runoff relationship in a mid-size catchment. Models were assessed with regard to th...
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George Papaioannou, Andreas Efstratiadis, Lampros Vasiliades, Athanasios Loukas, Simon Michael Papalexiou, Antonios Koukouvinos, Ioannis Tsoukalas and Panayiotis Kossieris
An operational framework for flood risk assessment in ungauged urban areas is developed within the implementation of the EU Floods Directive in Greece, and demonstrated for Volos metropolitan area, central Greece, which is frequently affected by intense ...
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Jianguang Xie, Chenghao Wu, Hua Li and Gengtian Chen
Grassed swales and permeable pavement that have greater permeable underlying surface relative to hard-pressing surface can cooperate with the city pipe network on participating in urban storm flood regulation. This paper took Nanshan village in Jiangsu P...
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Marco Albert Öttl, Felix Simon, Jens Bender, Christoph Mudersbach and Jürgen Stamm
The design of a river-basin-specific flood hydrograph generator based on gauge records enables the generation of synthetic flood hydrographs for the dimensioning of hydraulic structures. Based on selected flow time series, flood waves can be described us...
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Juan Tomás García, Pablo Espín-Leal, Antonio Vigueras-Rodriguez, Luis G. Castillo, José M. Carrillo, Pedro D. Martínez-Solano, Simón Nevado-Santos
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Storm water overflows have an important impact on the environment in many European countries. Nowadays, a better knowledge of combined sewer overflows (CSOs) pollution is required for implementing measures to reduce these emissions. In this work, polluti...
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Juan Tomás García, Pablo Espín-Leal, Antonio Vigueras-Rodriguez, Luis G. Castillo, José M. Carrillo, Pedro D. Martínez-Solano and Simón Nevado-Santos
Storm water overflows have an important impact on the environment in many European countries. Nowadays, a better knowledge of combined sewer overflows (CSOs) pollution is required for implementing measures to reduce these emissions. In this work, polluti...
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Matthias Jakob, Hamish Weatherly, Stephanie Bale, Ashley Perkins and Brent MacDonald
A destructive debris flood occurred between 19 and 21 June 2013 on Cougar Creek, located in Canmore, Alberta. Cougar Creek fan is likely the most densely developed alluvial fan in Canada. While no lives were lost, the event resulted in approximately $40 ...
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Giuseppina Garofalo, Stefania Palermo, Francesca Principato, Theodoros Theodosiou, Patrizia Piro
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In an urban environment, green roofs represent a sustainable solution for mitigating stormwater volumes and hydrograph peaks. So far, many literature studies have investigated the hydraulic efficiency and the subsurface runoff coefficient of green roofs,...
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Steven A. Hughes and Christopher I. Thornton
Engineers require estimates of tolerable overtopping limits for grass-covered levees, dikes, and embankments that might experience steady overflow. Realistic tolerance estimates can be used for both resilient design and risk assessment. A simple framewor...
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Devendra M. Amatya, Timothy J. Callahan, Sourav Mukherjee, Charles A. Harrison, Carl C. Trettin, Andrzej Walega, Dariusz Mlynski and Kristen D. Emmett
Hydrology and meteorological data from relatively undisturbed watersheds aid in identifying effects on ecosystem services, tracking hydroclimatic trends, and reducing model uncertainties. Sustainable forest, water, and infrastructure management depends o...
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