The regularities of surge-induced water level variations at the Danube River mouth are considered. The probabilities of wind-induced level rises and drops in the nearshore zone are evaluated. The regularities of the propagation of surge-induced level variations into the delta and over the mouth reach of the Danube River are established. The range of positive and negative storm surges in the delta and the extent of their propagation are shown to depend on the storm surge phenomena in the nearshore zone and the water discharge of the Danube River
The Bavarian Danube River has experienced numerous large flood events in recent years which make flo...
The Rhine River Delta is crucial to the Dutch economy. The Maeslant barrier was built in 1997 to pro...
The Dutch Lower Rhine Delta, a transitional area between the Rivers Rhine, Meuse and the North Sea, ...
International audienceFloods and storms are common phenomena at river mouths with some degree of wav...
The aim of the study was to estimate the frequency and strength of storm surges in the Oder River es...
The aim of the paper is to study spatial and temporal changes in the magnitude, duration and frequen...
Most deltas of the world and their highly urbanized environments, are vulnerable to flooding, and th...
The provision of information on recent, past and current meteorological conditions, together with da...
Overview of a mathematical model for the Lower Volga Delta in Sobek both in 1D as well as in 2D. In ...
Journal articleMechanisms of storm surge formation and severity on the north European continental sh...
The estuarine circulation is produced by the combination of tide, wave, wind, and river discharge. D...
In recent decades, human interventions along the Danube River have played a major influence on the r...
Current global riverine flood risk studies assume a constant mean sea level boundary. In reality hig...
In recent decades, human interventions along the Danube River have played a major influence on the r...
Abstract. The second largest river in Europe discharges into the Black Sea through the Danube Delta....
The Bavarian Danube River has experienced numerous large flood events in recent years which make flo...
The Rhine River Delta is crucial to the Dutch economy. The Maeslant barrier was built in 1997 to pro...
The Dutch Lower Rhine Delta, a transitional area between the Rivers Rhine, Meuse and the North Sea, ...
International audienceFloods and storms are common phenomena at river mouths with some degree of wav...
The aim of the study was to estimate the frequency and strength of storm surges in the Oder River es...
The aim of the paper is to study spatial and temporal changes in the magnitude, duration and frequen...
Most deltas of the world and their highly urbanized environments, are vulnerable to flooding, and th...
The provision of information on recent, past and current meteorological conditions, together with da...
Overview of a mathematical model for the Lower Volga Delta in Sobek both in 1D as well as in 2D. In ...
Journal articleMechanisms of storm surge formation and severity on the north European continental sh...
The estuarine circulation is produced by the combination of tide, wave, wind, and river discharge. D...
In recent decades, human interventions along the Danube River have played a major influence on the r...
Current global riverine flood risk studies assume a constant mean sea level boundary. In reality hig...
In recent decades, human interventions along the Danube River have played a major influence on the r...
Abstract. The second largest river in Europe discharges into the Black Sea through the Danube Delta....
The Bavarian Danube River has experienced numerous large flood events in recent years which make flo...
The Rhine River Delta is crucial to the Dutch economy. The Maeslant barrier was built in 1997 to pro...
The Dutch Lower Rhine Delta, a transitional area between the Rivers Rhine, Meuse and the North Sea, ...