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Chia-Ho Wang, Hsiang-Lin Yu and Tsang-Jung Chang
Currently, for modeling two-dimensional (2D) solute transport during pluvial and fluvial floods, the finite volume (FV) models are widely used because of their strong ability to handle steep concentration and velocity gradients from the flow advection te...
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Hengzhi Hu, Hanwei Yang, Jiahong Wen, Min Zhang and Yanjuan Wu
Under climate warming, the frequency and intensity of extreme rainstorms-induced urban pluvial floods are significantly increasing, leading to severe flooding risks in megacities. An integrated model that incorporates rainfall processing, waterlogging si...
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Md Shadman Sakib, Siam Alam, Shampa, Sonia Binte Murshed, Ripan Kirtunia, M. Shahjahan Mondal and Ahmed Ishtiaque Amin Chowdhury
The 400-year history of Dhaka says that the city once had several well-known natural canals (khals) that drained stormwater and graywater. In addition to city?s combined sewer system, these water bodies offered an essential natural drainage system that a...
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Christos Iliadis, Panagiota Galiatsatou, Vassilis Glenis, Panagiotis Prinos and Chris Kilsby
The expansion of urban areas and the increasing frequency and magnitude of intense rainfall events are anticipated to contribute to the widespread escalation of urban flood risk across the globe. To effectively mitigate future flood risks, it is crucial ...
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Felipe Duque, Greg O?Donnell, Yanli Liu, Mingming Song and Enda O?Connell
Polders are low-lying areas located in deltas, surrounded by embankments to prevent flooding (river or tidal floods). They rely on pumping systems to remove water from the inner rivers (artificial rivers inside the polder area) to the outer rivers, espec...
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Marco Sinagra, Carmelo Nasello and Tullio Tucciarelli
Propagation of pluvial floods in urban areas, occurring with return time periods of few years, can be well solved using dual models accounting for the mutual relationship between the water level in the streets and the discharges inside the sewer pipes. T...
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Annalina Lombardi, Davide Gallicchio, Barbara Tomassetti, Edoardo Raparelli, Paolo Tuccella, Raffaele Lidori, Marco Verdecchia and Valentina Colaiuda
Central Italy is characterized by complex orography. The territorial response to heavy precipitation may activate different processes in terms of hydrogeological hazards. Floods, flash floods, and wet mass movements are the main ground effects triggered ...
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Cristian Dinu, Nicolai Sîrbu and Radu Drobot
The Tulcea municipality is frequently exposed to rainfall-generated floods, with its lower downtown area (located in the Danube? former meadow, now protected by dikes) being flooded two to three times per year. In this study, our objective was to underst...
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Marcello Arosio, Chiara Arrighi, Luigi Cesarini and Mario L. V. Martina
The development of strategies to adapt to and mitigate the potential adverse consequences of natural hazards requires support from risk assessment studies that quantify the impacts of hazardous events on our society. A comprehensive analysis of risk comm...
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Cesar Casiano Flores and Joep Crompvoets
Climate change has increased pluvial flood risks in cities around the world. To mitigate floods, pluvial risk maps with climate change scenarios have been developed to help major urban areas adapt to a changing climate. In some cases, subnational governm...
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