A large portion of the U.S. population, infrastructure, and industry is at risk of flooding. Floods have caused more damage annually in the United States than any other natural disaster. Flood-frequency analysis provides information about the magnitude and frequency of flood discharges based upon records of annual maximum instantaneous peak discharges collected at streamgages. The information is essential for defining flood-hazard areas, for managing floodplains, and for designing bridges, culverts, dams, levees, and other flood-control structures. Bulletin 17B (B17B) of the Interagency Advisory Committee on Water Data (IACWD) codifies the standard methodology for conducting flood-frequency analyses in the United States. B17B specifies that...
From September 2004 to June 2006, the Delaware River in New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania exper...
Governments, policy makers, and water managers are pushed by recent socioeconomic developments such ...
A statistical model comprising nine different probability distributions used especially for flood fr...
A large portion of the U.S. population, infrastructure, and industry is at risk of flooding. Floods ...
The current techniques for flood frequency analysis presented in Bulletin 17B assume annual maximum ...
Floods have caused more damage annually in the United States than any other natural disaster. There ...
The Federal guidelines for flood frequency analysis described by Bulletin 17B employ three separate ...
https://doi.org/10.21949/15182022012PDFTech Reporthttps://ntlrepository.blob.core.windows.net/lib/69...
The standard approach to flood frequency analysis (FFA) fits mathematical functions to sequences of...
Estimates of peak-flow magnitude and frequency are required for the efficient design of structures t...
Flood frequency estimates are used to quantify the magnitude and frequency of relatively rare river ...
Flood frequency analysis is of paramount importance for the design of hydraulic structures, bridges,...
A flood frequency analysis is conducted using instantaneous peak flow data over a hydrologic sub-reg...
A comprehensive assessment of flood hazards will necessitate a step-by-step analysis, starting with ...
In flood frequency analysis the estimation of rare flood quantiles is subject to considerable uncert...
From September 2004 to June 2006, the Delaware River in New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania exper...
Governments, policy makers, and water managers are pushed by recent socioeconomic developments such ...
A statistical model comprising nine different probability distributions used especially for flood fr...
A large portion of the U.S. population, infrastructure, and industry is at risk of flooding. Floods ...
The current techniques for flood frequency analysis presented in Bulletin 17B assume annual maximum ...
Floods have caused more damage annually in the United States than any other natural disaster. There ...
The Federal guidelines for flood frequency analysis described by Bulletin 17B employ three separate ...
https://doi.org/10.21949/15182022012PDFTech Reporthttps://ntlrepository.blob.core.windows.net/lib/69...
The standard approach to flood frequency analysis (FFA) fits mathematical functions to sequences of...
Estimates of peak-flow magnitude and frequency are required for the efficient design of structures t...
Flood frequency estimates are used to quantify the magnitude and frequency of relatively rare river ...
Flood frequency analysis is of paramount importance for the design of hydraulic structures, bridges,...
A flood frequency analysis is conducted using instantaneous peak flow data over a hydrologic sub-reg...
A comprehensive assessment of flood hazards will necessitate a step-by-step analysis, starting with ...
In flood frequency analysis the estimation of rare flood quantiles is subject to considerable uncert...
From September 2004 to June 2006, the Delaware River in New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania exper...
Governments, policy makers, and water managers are pushed by recent socioeconomic developments such ...
A statistical model comprising nine different probability distributions used especially for flood fr...