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Hendrik Havinga
Two thousand years of human interventions has heavily modified the Dutch Rhine river. Situated in a densely populated and developed delta, the river and its infrastructure fulfil important societal functions: safety against flooding, inland waterways, na...
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Leonard J. Pietrafesa, Hongyuan Zhang, Shaowu Bao, Paul T. Gayes and Jason O. Hallstrom
Extreme atmospheric wind and precipitation events have created extensive multiscale coastal, inland, and upland flooding in United States (U.S.) coastal states over recent decades, some of which takes days to hours to develop, while others can take only ...
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Wilson Sousa Júnior, Claudia Baldwin, Jeff Camkin, Pedro Fidelman, Osman Silva, Susana Neto, Timothy F. Smith
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Despite huge differences in population, household income and development levels, Australia and Brazil have some temporal convergences in their water governance systems. Over the last 20 years, both countries have significantly reformed their water polici...
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Alex Viktorov,Christopher Harwood
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CNSC formallyintroduced the term Design Extension Conditions (DEC) with the issue ofregulatory document REGDOC-2.5.2, ?Design of Reactor Facilities: Nuclear PowerPlants?. The primary drivers for this development were the desire to maintainalignment with ...
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IKUO TOWHATA and HIROFUMI TOYOTA
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