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Eduard Ziganshin, Danis Nourgaliev, Irina Bayuk, Rail Kadyrov and Thanh Hung Nguyen
Carbonate rocks have a wide variety of pore shapes and different types of grains, which greatly affect the elastic properties and characteristics of the reservoir. This causes certain difficulties in petroelastic modeling. One of the problems is the scal...
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Christoph Hütt, Guido Waldhoff and Georg Bareth
Accurate crop-type maps are urgently needed as input data for various applications, leading to improved planning and more sustainable use of resources. Satellite remote sensing is the optimal tool to provide such data. Images from Synthetic Aperture Rada...
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Jiang Wu, Junjie Fang and Jiangbo Tian
Digital elevation model (DEM) resolution is closely related to the degree of expression of real terrain, the extraction of terrain parameters, and the uncertainty of statistical models. Therefore, based on DEMs with various resolutions, this paper explor...
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Rafea Al-Suhili, Cheila Cullen and Reza Khanbilvardi
Urban flooding is a frequent problem affecting cities all over the world. The problem is more significant now that the climate is changing and urbanization trends are increasing. Various, physical hydrological models such as the Environmental Protection ...
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Kamila Pawluszek, Sylwia Marczak, Andrzej Borkowski and Paolo Tarolli
Landslide identification is a fundamental step enabling the assessment of landslide susceptibility and determining the associated risks. Landslide identification by conventional methods is often time-consuming, therefore alternative techniques, including...
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Zbigniew Walczak, Mariusz Sojka, Rafal Wrózynski, Ireneusz Laks
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This study compares four digital elevation models (DEMs), based on various data sources, to define polder retention capacities. Two commercial and two publically available, free of charge data sources were used. Commercial sources are DEMs based on aeria...
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Ji Shen, Zhong Tong, Jianfeng Zhu, Xiaofei Liu and Fei Yan
This paper proposes a new rapid simplified inundation model (NRSIM) for flood inundation caused by rainstorms in an urban setting that can simulate the urban rainstorm inundation extent and depth in a data-scarce area. Drainage basins delineated from a f...
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Bas Van de Sande, Joost Lansen and Claartje Hoyng
Most coastal flood risk studies make use of a Digital Elevation Model (DEM) in addition to a projected flood water level in order to estimate the flood inundation and associated damages to property and livelihoods. The resolution and accuracy of a DEM ar...
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