Floods wreak havoc with human society, infrastructure and the environment. Accuracy and reliability of the forecasts concerning the resultant inundation depths and extents of these floods are primarily dependent upon the employed hydrologic modeling approach. In the present study, a more precise distributed hydrological modeling approach has been exploited with grid-based spatial discretization for the simulation of flood inundation in Akara river watershed which contains a proposed metropolitan-level developed coastal city of Gwadar in the ‘Balochistan’ province of Pakistan. Institute of Industrial Sciences Distributed Hydrological Model, a physically based distributed hydrological model, has been employed. This model, through fully implic...
Flooding can have devastating impacts on people’s livelihood, economy and the environment. An import...
Bangladesh lies in the convergence zone of three large rivers of the world-Ganges, Brahmaputra, Megh...
Sustainable hazards mitigation will not eliminate the need for emergency preparedness and disaster r...
The lower Mekong basin is frequently affected by floods. Prolonged floods disrupt daily activities a...
16-25Flood is an overflow of water resulting submerges of land which is usually dry. There are many ...
Floods are among the most devastating natural hazards in the world. Pakistan has big rivers and floo...
The coastal zone of Pakistan is extended over a length of 1,046 km in between 62 oE to 68 oE longitu...
The Rapid Flood Spreading Method (RFSM) has been developed and refined over the past decade to facil...
Recent history shows that floods have become a frequently occurring disaster in Balochistan, especia...
A physically-based, distributed-parameter hydrologic model was used to simulate a recent flood event...
Surat city of India, situated 100 km downstream of Ukai Dam and 19.4 km upstream from the mouth of R...
AbstractThere are many sources of flooding viz. river flooding, coastal flooding, surface water floo...
Abstract: Floods constitute the major disaster affecting many countries in the world year after yea...
One-dimensional (1D) hydraulic models have been extensively used to conduct flood simulations for in...
Fluvial flood events are a major threat to people and infrastructure. Typically, flood hazard is dri...
Flooding can have devastating impacts on people’s livelihood, economy and the environment. An import...
Bangladesh lies in the convergence zone of three large rivers of the world-Ganges, Brahmaputra, Megh...
Sustainable hazards mitigation will not eliminate the need for emergency preparedness and disaster r...
The lower Mekong basin is frequently affected by floods. Prolonged floods disrupt daily activities a...
16-25Flood is an overflow of water resulting submerges of land which is usually dry. There are many ...
Floods are among the most devastating natural hazards in the world. Pakistan has big rivers and floo...
The coastal zone of Pakistan is extended over a length of 1,046 km in between 62 oE to 68 oE longitu...
The Rapid Flood Spreading Method (RFSM) has been developed and refined over the past decade to facil...
Recent history shows that floods have become a frequently occurring disaster in Balochistan, especia...
A physically-based, distributed-parameter hydrologic model was used to simulate a recent flood event...
Surat city of India, situated 100 km downstream of Ukai Dam and 19.4 km upstream from the mouth of R...
AbstractThere are many sources of flooding viz. river flooding, coastal flooding, surface water floo...
Abstract: Floods constitute the major disaster affecting many countries in the world year after yea...
One-dimensional (1D) hydraulic models have been extensively used to conduct flood simulations for in...
Fluvial flood events are a major threat to people and infrastructure. Typically, flood hazard is dri...
Flooding can have devastating impacts on people’s livelihood, economy and the environment. An import...
Bangladesh lies in the convergence zone of three large rivers of the world-Ganges, Brahmaputra, Megh...
Sustainable hazards mitigation will not eliminate the need for emergency preparedness and disaster r...