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Swarupa Paudel, Neekita Joshi and Ajay Kalra
Climate change is considered one of the biggest challenges around the globe as it has been causing alterations in hydrological extremes. Climate change and variability have an impact on future streamflow conditions, water quality, and ecological balance,...
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Tarekegn Dejen Mengistu, Tolera Abdisa Feyissa, Il-Moon Chung, Sun Woo Chang, Mamuye Busier Yesuf and Esayas Alemayehu
Regional information on stream discharge is needed in order to improve flood estimates based on the limited data availability. Regional flood estimation is fundamental for designing hydraulic structures and managing flood plains and water resource projec...
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Filip Strnad, Vojtech Moravec, Yannis Markonis, Petr Máca, Jan Masner, Michal Stoces and Martin Hanel
Modelling of hydrological extremes and drought modelling in particular has received much attention over recent decades. The main aim of this study is to apply a statistical model for drought estimation (in this case deficit volume) using extreme value th...
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Indira Pokhrel, Ajay Kalra, Md Mafuzur Rahaman and Ranjeet Thakali
Hydrological extremes associated with climate change are becoming an increasing concern all over the world. Frequent flooding, one of the extremes, needs to be analyzed while considering climate change to mitigate flood risk. This study forecast streamfl...
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Eva Audrey Yessito Houessou-Dossou, John Mwangi Gathenya, Mugwima Njuguna and Zachary Abiero Gariy
Flood management requires in-depth computational modelling through assessment of flood return period and river flow data in order to effectively analyze catchment response. The participatory geographic information system (PGIS) is a tool which is increas...
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Sanjaya Devkota, Narendra Man Shakya, Karen Sudmeier-Rieux, Michel Jaboyedoff, Cees J. Van Westen, Brian G. Mcadoo and Anu Adhikari
Intense monsoonal rain is one of the major triggering factors of floods and mass movements in Nepal that needs to be better understood in order to reduce human and economic losses and improve infrastructure planning and design. This phenomena is better u...
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Jeong Eun Lee, Jun-Haeng Heo, Jeongwoo Lee and Nam Won Kim
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the impacts of the upstream Soyanggang and Chungju multi-purpose dams on the frequency of downstream floods in the Han River basin, South Korea. A continuous hydrological model, SWAT (Soil and Water Assessment Too...
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Kossi Komi, Barnabas A. Amisigo, Bernd Diekkrüger and Fabien C. C. Hountondji
In the Volta River Basin, flooding has been one of the most damaging natural hazards during the last few decades. Therefore, flood frequency estimates are important for disaster risk management. This study aims at improving knowledge of flood frequencies...
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HOSSEIN MALEKINEZHAD,ARASH ZARE-GARIZI
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Daily extreme precipitation values are among environmental events with the most disastrous consequences for human society. Information on the magnitudes and frequencies of extreme precipitations is essential for sustainable water resources management, pl...
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K. YUREKLI,M. TAGHI SATTARI,A. S. ANLI,M. A. HINIS
This study examines the seasonal regional drought analysis based on the standardized precipitation index (SPI) method and the decision tree technique which is a data-mining approach. The cumulative rainfall series for five reference periods (four seasona...
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