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Yongwon Seo, Junshik Hwang, Byungsoo Kim
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The recently observed hydrologic extremes are unlike what has been experienced so far. Both the magnitude and frequency of extremes are important indicators that determine the flood safety design criteria. Therefore, how are design criteria updated faced...
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Zhanling Li, Yuehua Wang, Wei Zhao, Zongxue Xu, Zhanjie Li
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Statistical modeling of hydrological extremes is significant to the construction of hydraulic engineering. This paper, taking the Yingluoxia watershed as the study area, compares the annual maximum (AM) series and the peaks over a threshold (POT) series ...
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Jean Hounkpè, Bernd Diekkrüger, Djigbo F. Badou and Abel A. Afouda
A statistical model to predict the probability and magnitude of floods in non-stationary conditions is presented. The model uses a time-dependent and/or covariate-dependent generalized extreme value (GEV) distribution to fit the annual maximal (AM) disch...
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Kazimierz Banasik, Agnieszka Rutkowska and Silvia Kohnová
The variability of the curve number (CN) and the retention parameter (S) of the Soil Conservation Service (SCS)-CN method in a small agricultural, lowland watershed (23.4 km2 to the gauging station) in central Poland has been assessed using the probabili...
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