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Huiying Ren, Z. Jason Hou, Mark Wigmosta, Ying Liu and L. Ruby Leung
Changes in extreme precipitation events may require revisions of civil engineering standards to prevent water infrastructures from performing below the designated guidelines. Climate change may invalidate the intensity-duration-frequency (IDF) computatio...
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Ana M. Petrovic, Igor Le?ce?en and Ivan Radevski
This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of flood frequency and a spatio-temporal characterization of historical torrential floods in the ?umadija region using water discharge datasets and documented events. A chronology of 344 recorded torrential fl...
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Ai-Sheng Wang, Zhang-Cai Yin and Shen Ying
The possibility of moving objects accessing different types of points of interest (POIs) at specific times is not always the same, so quantitative time geography research needs to consider the actual POI semantic information, including POI attributes and...
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Namitha Viona Pais, James O?Donnell and Nalini Ravishanker
The design strategies for flood risk reduction in coastal towns must be informed by the likelihood of flooding resulting from both precipitation and coastal storm surge. This paper discusses various bivariate extreme value methods to investigate the join...
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Minghao Liu, Jianxiang Wang, Qingxi Luo, Lingbo Sun and Enming Wang
Exploring spatial anisotropy features and capturing spatial interactions during urban change simulation is of great significance to enhance the effectiveness of dynamic urban modeling and improve simulation accuracy. Addressing the inadequacies of curren...
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Somayeh Emami and Hossein Dehghanisanij
The recent problems of Lake Urmia (LU) are caused by extensive and complex socio-ecological factors that require a comprehensive approach to consider the relationships between users and identify failure factors at the basin level. For this purpose, an ag...
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Yuanyuan Xiang, Ruiyin Cheng, Mingyu Wang and Yimin Ding
The synchronicity of rain and heat in the summer of China?s monsoon region provides sufficient water and heat resources for maize growth. However, the intra-annual distribution of precipitation and the probability of extreme precipitation have been inevi...
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Jiawei Zhu, Kenlun Chen, Xuehe Yang, Qijie Zhou, Zhipeng Ye and Yaqiu Li
Propeller-crossing probability analysis is crucial for evaluating the impact resistance and foreign object exclusion capability of turboprop engines. However, due to the complex structure of the propeller and the uncertainties associated with the impact ...
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Guilin Liu, Bokai Yang, Xiuxiu Nong, Yi Kou, Fang Wu, Daniel Zhao and Pubing Yu
In the context of climate change with frequent natural disasters, disaster risk assessment can provide great help for related risk decision-making. Based on the theory of loss expectation, this paper presents a quantitative method to assess typhoon disas...
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A. M. Sakura R. H. Attanayake and R. M. Chandima Ratnayake
Digitalization of the failure-probability modeling of crucial components in power-distribution systems is important for improving risk and reliability analysis for system-maintenance and asset-management practices. This paper aims to implement a Python p...
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