River flooding is among the most destructive of natural hazards globally, causing widespread loss of life, damage to infrastructure and economic deprivation. Societies are currently under increasing threat from such floods, predominantly from increasing exposure of people and assets in flood‐prone areas, but also as a result of changes in flood magnitude, frequency, and timing. Accurate flood hazard and risk assessment are therefore crucial for the sustainable development of societies worldwide. With a paucity of hydrological measurements, evidence from the field offers the only insight into truly extreme events and their variability in space and time. Historical, botanical, and geological archives have increasingly been recognized as valua...
Millennial- and multi-centennial scale climate variability during the Holocene has been well documen...
There are concerns that recent climate change is altering the frequency and magnitude of river flood...
Received: 27 Mar 2015 – Published in Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss.: 30 Apr 2015 Revised: 02 Jul...
River flooding is among the most destructive of natural hazards globally, causing widespread loss of...
Worldwide, floods cause greater economic damage and loss of human life than any other type of natura...
Floods are one of the gravest natural hazards for societies, worsened by population growth, unchecke...
The 16th of June 1818, the failure of the Giétro glacier in the Swiss Alps provoked an outburst floo...
This review outlines the use of documentary evidence of historical flood events in contemporary floo...
Floods are one of the gravest natural hazards for societies, worsened by population growth, uncheck...
University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. April 2020. Major: Geography. Advisor: Scott St. George. 1 com...
Interdisciplinary frameworks for studying natural hazards and their temporal trends have an importan...
This Special Issue, which comprises 18 peer-reviewed papers, is the outcome of the Floods Working Gr...
Both natural and documentary evidence of severe and catastrophic floods are of tremendous value for ...
The estimation of rare, large magnitude floods is problematic due to short gauging station records a...
International audienceThis review outlines the use of documentary evidence of historical flood event...
Millennial- and multi-centennial scale climate variability during the Holocene has been well documen...
There are concerns that recent climate change is altering the frequency and magnitude of river flood...
Received: 27 Mar 2015 – Published in Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss.: 30 Apr 2015 Revised: 02 Jul...
River flooding is among the most destructive of natural hazards globally, causing widespread loss of...
Worldwide, floods cause greater economic damage and loss of human life than any other type of natura...
Floods are one of the gravest natural hazards for societies, worsened by population growth, unchecke...
The 16th of June 1818, the failure of the Giétro glacier in the Swiss Alps provoked an outburst floo...
This review outlines the use of documentary evidence of historical flood events in contemporary floo...
Floods are one of the gravest natural hazards for societies, worsened by population growth, uncheck...
University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. April 2020. Major: Geography. Advisor: Scott St. George. 1 com...
Interdisciplinary frameworks for studying natural hazards and their temporal trends have an importan...
This Special Issue, which comprises 18 peer-reviewed papers, is the outcome of the Floods Working Gr...
Both natural and documentary evidence of severe and catastrophic floods are of tremendous value for ...
The estimation of rare, large magnitude floods is problematic due to short gauging station records a...
International audienceThis review outlines the use of documentary evidence of historical flood event...
Millennial- and multi-centennial scale climate variability during the Holocene has been well documen...
There are concerns that recent climate change is altering the frequency and magnitude of river flood...
Received: 27 Mar 2015 – Published in Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss.: 30 Apr 2015 Revised: 02 Jul...