The shallow water equations are a mathematical tool widely applied for the simulation of flow routing in rivers and floodplains, as well as for flood inundation mapping. The interest of many researchers has been focused on the study of simplified forms of the original set of equations. One of the most commonly applied simplifications consists in neglecting the inertial terms. The effects of such a choice on the outputs of the simulations of flooding events are controversial and are an important topic of debate. In the present paper, two numerical models recently proposed for the solution of the complete and zero-inertia forms of the shallow water equations, are applied to several unsteady flow routing scenarios. We simulate synthetic and l...
The ability of two-dimensional hydrodynamic models to accurately and efficiently predict the propaga...
Global river models are an essential tool for both earth system studies and water resources assessme...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
The shallow water equations are a mathematical tool widely applied for the simulation of flow routin...
Zero-Inertia (ZI) models are used in overland flow simulation due to their mathematical simplicity, ...
Recent studies have demonstrated the improved computational performance of a computer algorithm base...
In the last decades, more or less complex physically-based hydrological models, have been developed ...
In this study we compared three overland flow models, a full dynamic model (shallow water equation),...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from IWA Publishing via the D...
The numerical modelling of 2D shallow flows in complex geometries involving transient flow and movab...
An edited version of this paper was published by AGU. Copyright (2015) American Geophysical Union.Th...
In this paper attention is first focused on a comparative analysis of three hydraulic models for ove...
Surge flow phenomena. e.g.. as a consequence of a dam failure or a flash flood, represent free bound...
Attention of the researchers has increased towards a simplification of the complete Shallow water Eq...
PhD ThesisThis work assesses two numerical approaches that are most commonly used nowadays for large...
The ability of two-dimensional hydrodynamic models to accurately and efficiently predict the propaga...
Global river models are an essential tool for both earth system studies and water resources assessme...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
The shallow water equations are a mathematical tool widely applied for the simulation of flow routin...
Zero-Inertia (ZI) models are used in overland flow simulation due to their mathematical simplicity, ...
Recent studies have demonstrated the improved computational performance of a computer algorithm base...
In the last decades, more or less complex physically-based hydrological models, have been developed ...
In this study we compared three overland flow models, a full dynamic model (shallow water equation),...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from IWA Publishing via the D...
The numerical modelling of 2D shallow flows in complex geometries involving transient flow and movab...
An edited version of this paper was published by AGU. Copyright (2015) American Geophysical Union.Th...
In this paper attention is first focused on a comparative analysis of three hydraulic models for ove...
Surge flow phenomena. e.g.. as a consequence of a dam failure or a flash flood, represent free bound...
Attention of the researchers has increased towards a simplification of the complete Shallow water Eq...
PhD ThesisThis work assesses two numerical approaches that are most commonly used nowadays for large...
The ability of two-dimensional hydrodynamic models to accurately and efficiently predict the propaga...
Global river models are an essential tool for both earth system studies and water resources assessme...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...