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Richard Marijnissen, Matthijs Kok, Carolien Kroeze and Jantsje van Loon-Steensma
Integrating natural components in flood defence infrastructure can add resilience to sea-level rise. Natural foreshores can keep pace with sea-level rise by accumulating sediment and attenuate waves before reaching the adjacent flood defences. In this st...
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Annalisa De Leo, Alessia Ruffini, Matteo Postacchini, Marco Colombini and Alessandro Stocchino
The occurrence and the effects of hydraulic jump instabilities on a natural river confluence in a small river basin in Liguria (Italy) is here investigated. Hydraulic jump instability has been extensively studied in controlled and simplified laboratory r...
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Maikel Issermann, Fi-John Chang and Haifeng Jia
The mitigation of societal damage from urban floods requires fast hydraulic models for emergency and planning purposes. The simplified mathematical model Cellular Automata is combined with Motion Cost fields, which score the difficulty to traverse an are...
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Sayed Masihullah Ahmadi, Yoshimichi Yamamoto and Vu Thanh Ca
In the case of huge tsunamis, such as the 2004 Great Indian Ocean Tsunami and 2011 Great East Japan Tsunami, the damage caused by ground scour is serious. Therefore, it is important to improve prediction models for the topographical change of huge tsunam...
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Qiqi Yang, Qiang Dai, Dawei Han, Xuehong Zhu and Shuliang Zhang
For urban watersheds, the storm sewer network provides indispensable data for flood modeling but often needs to be simplified to balance the conflict between the large amount of data and current computing power. The sensitivity of a flood simulation to t...
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