This paper presents a new approach to modelling flash floods in dryland catchments by integrating remote sensing and digital elevation model (DEM) data in a geographical information system (GIS). The spectral reflectance of channels affected by recent flash floods exhibit a marked increase, due to the deposition of fine sediments in these channels as the flood recedes. This allows the parts of a catchment that have been affected by a recent flood event to be discriminated from unaffected parts, using a time series of Landsat images. Using images of the Wadi Hudain catchment in southern Egypt, the hillslope areas contributing flow were inferred for different flood events. The SRTM3 DEM was used to derive flow direction, flow length, active c...
Digital elevation models (DEMs) are the cornerstone for hydrological and geomorphological modeling. ...
Abstract. Delineating drainage networks is essential to predict surface water runoff, and consequent...
Abstract: The generation and processes of wadi flash floods are very complex and are not well unders...
In the mountainous area of the Red Sea region in southeastern Egypt, the development of new mining a...
AbstractIn the mountainous area of the Red Sea region in southeastern Egypt, the development of new ...
Flash floods are classified among the Earth’s most deadly and destructive natural hazards, par...
Flash floods are classified among the Earth’s most deadly and destructive natural hazards, par...
AbstractThis paper aims to quantify the hydrological parameters for the flash flood event of 17th Ja...
This paper aims to quantify the hydrological parameters for the flash flood event of 17th January 20...
In the mountainous area of Assiut plateau in southwestern Egypt, a proposed road is designed to pass...
Modelling soil erosion and sediment transport are vital to assess the impact of the flash floods. Ho...
Flash floods are among the most common natural hazards in Egyptian and Arabian deserts. In this work...
Flash flooding is one of the most significant natural disasters in arid/hyperarid regions and causes...
Currently, flash floods are seriously increasing and affecting many regions over the world. Therefor...
Heavy rainstorms are common occurrences in the Western mountainous region of Saudi Arabia that resul...
Digital elevation models (DEMs) are the cornerstone for hydrological and geomorphological modeling. ...
Abstract. Delineating drainage networks is essential to predict surface water runoff, and consequent...
Abstract: The generation and processes of wadi flash floods are very complex and are not well unders...
In the mountainous area of the Red Sea region in southeastern Egypt, the development of new mining a...
AbstractIn the mountainous area of the Red Sea region in southeastern Egypt, the development of new ...
Flash floods are classified among the Earth’s most deadly and destructive natural hazards, par...
Flash floods are classified among the Earth’s most deadly and destructive natural hazards, par...
AbstractThis paper aims to quantify the hydrological parameters for the flash flood event of 17th Ja...
This paper aims to quantify the hydrological parameters for the flash flood event of 17th January 20...
In the mountainous area of Assiut plateau in southwestern Egypt, a proposed road is designed to pass...
Modelling soil erosion and sediment transport are vital to assess the impact of the flash floods. Ho...
Flash floods are among the most common natural hazards in Egyptian and Arabian deserts. In this work...
Flash flooding is one of the most significant natural disasters in arid/hyperarid regions and causes...
Currently, flash floods are seriously increasing and affecting many regions over the world. Therefor...
Heavy rainstorms are common occurrences in the Western mountainous region of Saudi Arabia that resul...
Digital elevation models (DEMs) are the cornerstone for hydrological and geomorphological modeling. ...
Abstract. Delineating drainage networks is essential to predict surface water runoff, and consequent...
Abstract: The generation and processes of wadi flash floods are very complex and are not well unders...