may pose a risk to the affected public. Hence, we propose to (I) improve the flood mapping by incorporating potential pollution sources; (II) extend warning messages to incorporate specific guidance; (III) use appropriate clean-up strategies in the aftermath of such flooding events; (IV) provi...
Received11 May 2022 Accepted27 August 2024 Published06 September 2024 Issue DateJanuary 2025 DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s11269-024-03960-3 Keywords Reservoir operation Parallel reservoir group DP Solution order Liuxi river basinAccess this article Log in via an institution Subscribe and save Spring...
The primary method of flood risk management is flood susceptibility mapping (FSM), which provides a quantitative assessment of a region’s vulnerability to flooding. The objective of this study is to develop new ensemble models for FSM by integrating metaheuristic algorithms, such as genetic ...
It was found that the potential risk increases for the whole city, being more intense in sector III, which, before the modification of the topographic relief, was the area with the lowest risk of flooding. In an extreme event such as Hurricane Paul in 1982, practically the entire city ...
Current flood risk mapping, relying on historical observations, fails to account for increasing threat under climate change. Incorporating recent developments in inundation modelling, here we show a 26.4% (24.1–29.1%) increase in US flood risk by 2050 d
In conclusion, flood sediments, especially in catchments impacted by mining, may pose a risk to the affected public. Hence, we propose to (I) improve the flood mapping by incorporating potential pollution sources; (II) extend warning messages to incorporate specific guidance; (III) use appropriat...
9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook flood routing [′fləd ‚rüd·iŋ] (hydrology) The process of computing the progressive time and shape of a flood wave at successive points along a river. Also known as storage routing; streamflow rou...
The water engineer’s solution and involvement in future flood risk management requires holistic knowledge and an integrated understanding of acceptable economic and social frameworks. Minimising natural processes, so as to reduce runoff and increase infiltration, are the preferred future–facing solutions ...
The model seeks optimal flood risk reduction strategies within a framework which presumes both future flood hazard and the value of the natural flow regime are unknown, systematically samples a wide range of trends in flood hazard and flow regime value, solves for the optimal solution for each,...
Flood events increase the risk of sediment erosion and hence the release of particle-bound pollutants besides other processes that can be observed during such events like transportation, lateral distribution and other. Macropollutants, such as acids, sal