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Tadaharu Ishikawa and Ryosuke Akoh
In the upper and middle reaches of rivers in Japan, river channels used to meander in a comparatively narrow floodplain and heavy rain runoff used to naturally expand over the entire floodplain, retarding floods toward the downstream. Recent continuous l...
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Ryan Paulik, Shaun Williams and Benjamin Popovich
This study investigates residential building damage model transferability between coastal and fluvial flood hazard contexts. Despite the frequency of damaging coastal flood events, empirical damage models from fluvial flooding are often applied in quanti...
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Kohei Ogawa, Takuya Inoue, Yuki Hiramatsu and Jagriti Mishra
In recent years, the frequency of torrential rains has increased due to abnormal weather conditions. Torrential rains have caused extensive flooding damage in many areas. As delays in evacuation can pose a threat to life, a quick search for safe evacuati...
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Krzysztof Bakula, Magdalena Pilarska, Adam Salach and Zdzislaw Kurczynski
This paper presents a methodology for levee damage detection based on Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) data. In this experiment, the data were acquired from the UAS platform, which was equipped with a laser scanner and a digital RGB (Red, Green, Blue) camera...
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Binbin Peng and Jie Song
Sea-level rise (SLR) will magnify the impacts of storm surge; the resulting severe flooding and inundation can cause huge damage to coastal communities. Community leaders are considering implementing adaptation strategies, typically hard engineering proj...
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