Paleoflood hydrology is a technique for assessing the magnitude and frequency of floods in bedrock canyons. I calculate effects of adding paleoflood data to gaging data on estimating low return-period quantiles using peak discharge sample statistics from a bedrock-constrained river, the Salt River near Chrysotile, Arizona, as representative of hydrologic conditions in the southwestern United States since the late-Holocene. A Monte Carlo method was used to randomly generate 5,000 realizations of a 4000-year annual flood series from a log-Pearson type III distribution. Using a censored model of paleoflood deposition, I fit the combined paleoflood and gaging data with the expected moments algorithm and calculated model bias and precision. Comp...
The estimation of rare, large magnitude floods is problematic due to short gauging station records a...
Floods are one of the gravest natural hazards for societies, worsened by population growth, unchecke...
Governments, policy makers, and water managers are pushed by recent socioeconomic developments such ...
The flood of Januruy 8, 1993 is the largest flood preserved in the paleoflood record for Tonto Creek...
University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. April 2020. Major: Geography. Advisor: Scott St. George. 1 com...
Data about the magnitude and time of occurrence of palaeofloods from the lower Colorado River basin ...
Interdisciplinary and unconventional research methods offer important insights into geomorphic, hydr...
8 pags, 4 figsAssessments of present and future flood hazard are often limited by the scarcity and s...
PosterInternational audienceThe choice of an acceptable and cost-effective solution for the design o...
In this chapter, we discuss recent developments in paleoflood hydrology that are specific to the col...
Using a combination of stream gauge, historical and palaeoflood records to extend extreme flood reco...
y due are mu zed ex e the ompar R valu s; Un two factors: 1 the probability theory used to describe...
The extraordinary number of slackwater deposit-paleostage indicators (SWD-PSI) preserved in the bedr...
A comprehensive analysis of slack-water flood deposits on the lower Verde River, Arizona, reconstruc...
Paleoflood data are restrictive reflections of climatic conditions, representing one component of a ...
The estimation of rare, large magnitude floods is problematic due to short gauging station records a...
Floods are one of the gravest natural hazards for societies, worsened by population growth, unchecke...
Governments, policy makers, and water managers are pushed by recent socioeconomic developments such ...
The flood of Januruy 8, 1993 is the largest flood preserved in the paleoflood record for Tonto Creek...
University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. April 2020. Major: Geography. Advisor: Scott St. George. 1 com...
Data about the magnitude and time of occurrence of palaeofloods from the lower Colorado River basin ...
Interdisciplinary and unconventional research methods offer important insights into geomorphic, hydr...
8 pags, 4 figsAssessments of present and future flood hazard are often limited by the scarcity and s...
PosterInternational audienceThe choice of an acceptable and cost-effective solution for the design o...
In this chapter, we discuss recent developments in paleoflood hydrology that are specific to the col...
Using a combination of stream gauge, historical and palaeoflood records to extend extreme flood reco...
y due are mu zed ex e the ompar R valu s; Un two factors: 1 the probability theory used to describe...
The extraordinary number of slackwater deposit-paleostage indicators (SWD-PSI) preserved in the bedr...
A comprehensive analysis of slack-water flood deposits on the lower Verde River, Arizona, reconstruc...
Paleoflood data are restrictive reflections of climatic conditions, representing one component of a ...
The estimation of rare, large magnitude floods is problematic due to short gauging station records a...
Floods are one of the gravest natural hazards for societies, worsened by population growth, unchecke...
Governments, policy makers, and water managers are pushed by recent socioeconomic developments such ...