Flood risk models typically rely on discharge records of time series no longer than a few hundred years, which leads to high uncertainty in the estimates for major flood events. In this paper, we investigate the capability of geological flood records retrieved from lake sediment cores to prolong available data sets, lower the uncertainty of flood risk analysis, and detect changes in flood patterns by releasing the common assumption of stationarity. Paleoflood records covering 7.000 years are linked to flood damage data of the catchment area to calculate (1) the average annual damage, i.e. the fair premium and (2) the damage at 99.5% Value at Risk, i.e. the Solvency II capital requirement for insurance solutions. To illustrate our results, t...
Both natural and documentary evidence of severe and catastrophic floods are of tremendous value for ...
8 pags, 4 figsAssessments of present and future flood hazard are often limited by the scarcity and s...
International audienceForecasting of extreme events and their impacts on the human habitat requires ...
Knowledge about changes of flood occurrence patterns is important for risk estimation of the future....
Severe floods caused extensive damage and life-loss throughout Europe over the last decades. The mag...
We present the first quantitative reconstruction of palaeofloods using lake sediments for the UK and...
Worldwide, floods cause greater economic damage and loss of human life than any other type of natura...
Accurate flood hazard assessments are crucial for adequate flood hazard mapping and hydraulic infras...
International audienceAccurate flood hazard assessments are crucial for adequate flood hazard mappin...
Proxy flood records from sediment stacks in floodplain palaeochannels provide an opportunity to exte...
We present the first quantitative reconstruction of palaeofloods using lake sediments for the UK and...
We present the first quantitative reconstruction of palaeofloods using lake sediments for the UK and...
Proxy flood records from sediment stacks in floodplain palaeochannels provide an opportunity to exte...
River flooding is among the most destructive of natural hazards globally, causingwidespread loss of ...
Both natural and documentary evidence of severe and catastrophic floods are of tremendous value for ...
Both natural and documentary evidence of severe and catastrophic floods are of tremendous value for ...
8 pags, 4 figsAssessments of present and future flood hazard are often limited by the scarcity and s...
International audienceForecasting of extreme events and their impacts on the human habitat requires ...
Knowledge about changes of flood occurrence patterns is important for risk estimation of the future....
Severe floods caused extensive damage and life-loss throughout Europe over the last decades. The mag...
We present the first quantitative reconstruction of palaeofloods using lake sediments for the UK and...
Worldwide, floods cause greater economic damage and loss of human life than any other type of natura...
Accurate flood hazard assessments are crucial for adequate flood hazard mapping and hydraulic infras...
International audienceAccurate flood hazard assessments are crucial for adequate flood hazard mappin...
Proxy flood records from sediment stacks in floodplain palaeochannels provide an opportunity to exte...
We present the first quantitative reconstruction of palaeofloods using lake sediments for the UK and...
We present the first quantitative reconstruction of palaeofloods using lake sediments for the UK and...
Proxy flood records from sediment stacks in floodplain palaeochannels provide an opportunity to exte...
River flooding is among the most destructive of natural hazards globally, causingwidespread loss of ...
Both natural and documentary evidence of severe and catastrophic floods are of tremendous value for ...
Both natural and documentary evidence of severe and catastrophic floods are of tremendous value for ...
8 pags, 4 figsAssessments of present and future flood hazard are often limited by the scarcity and s...
International audienceForecasting of extreme events and their impacts on the human habitat requires ...