The development of regional flood-frequency equations is a key component of engineering infrastructure design and flood risk assessment at ungauged sites. These equations are constructed based on regression analysis techniques to study the connection between peak flow observations and different explanatory variables. However, many regions of the world remain poorly gauged or have experienced dramatic changes in land use or climate that make past observations less useful. To remedy this situation, we need to interpret and construct these regional equations based on physical principles of water movement and general knowledge of the geographic and geomorphologic setting of the upstream catchment at the location of interest. Several studies hav...
Riverine flood hazard is the consequence of meteorological drivers, primarily precipitation, hydrol...
One of the main obstacles in mapping flood hazard in data scarce areas is the difficulty in estimati...
Estimation of flood quantiles, QT, with a desired level of accuracy has always been a challenge for ...
Scaling approaches are widely used by hydrologists for Regional Frequency Analysis (RFA) of floods a...
Estimation of peak flow quantiles in ungauged catchments is a challenge often faced by water profess...
This study examines the role of rainfall variability on the spatial scaling structure of peak flows ...
Knowledge of the magnitude and frequency of floods on rivers is necessary for a variety of practical...
It has long been recognized that catchment geomorphology relationships can be used as predictors of ...
Regional flood frequency analysis such as the index flood method is often used in hydrology to estim...
[1] We propose a framework for identifying types of causative mechanisms of floods. The types are lo...
Regional flood frequency analysis (RFFA) is essentially a data-based approach that attempts to subst...
Flash flood is a very intense and quick hydrologic response of a catchment to rainfall. This phenome...
The flow duration curve (FDC) is a signature catchment characteristic that depicts graphically the re...
Abstract Understanding the spatial structure of daily streamflow is essential for managing freshwate...
2008 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Addressing Water Challenges Facing the State and Regio
Riverine flood hazard is the consequence of meteorological drivers, primarily precipitation, hydrol...
One of the main obstacles in mapping flood hazard in data scarce areas is the difficulty in estimati...
Estimation of flood quantiles, QT, with a desired level of accuracy has always been a challenge for ...
Scaling approaches are widely used by hydrologists for Regional Frequency Analysis (RFA) of floods a...
Estimation of peak flow quantiles in ungauged catchments is a challenge often faced by water profess...
This study examines the role of rainfall variability on the spatial scaling structure of peak flows ...
Knowledge of the magnitude and frequency of floods on rivers is necessary for a variety of practical...
It has long been recognized that catchment geomorphology relationships can be used as predictors of ...
Regional flood frequency analysis such as the index flood method is often used in hydrology to estim...
[1] We propose a framework for identifying types of causative mechanisms of floods. The types are lo...
Regional flood frequency analysis (RFFA) is essentially a data-based approach that attempts to subst...
Flash flood is a very intense and quick hydrologic response of a catchment to rainfall. This phenome...
The flow duration curve (FDC) is a signature catchment characteristic that depicts graphically the re...
Abstract Understanding the spatial structure of daily streamflow is essential for managing freshwate...
2008 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Addressing Water Challenges Facing the State and Regio
Riverine flood hazard is the consequence of meteorological drivers, primarily precipitation, hydrol...
One of the main obstacles in mapping flood hazard in data scarce areas is the difficulty in estimati...
Estimation of flood quantiles, QT, with a desired level of accuracy has always been a challenge for ...