Severe flooding that occurred during the 2011 monsoon season in Thailand was the heaviest flooding in the past 50. yr. The rainfall over the northern part of Thailand, especially during July-August 2011, was 150% higher than average. During the flooding period, river flows of the four major Chao Phraya River tributaries (Ping, Wang, Yom, and Nan rivers) increased in the range of 1.4-5 times the average discharge. This study examined the river sediment discharge of the four major rivers in the upper Chao Phraya River basin in Thailand. The four rivers are considered the main sources of sediment supply to the Chao Phraya Estuary. River surveys of the Ping, Wang, Yom, and Nan rivers were carried out in October 2011 (during the Great Flood) and...
Flood disasters are the leading cause of deaths and economic losses among natural catastrophes. The ...
International audienceThis paper documents the nature of flood-producing storms and floodplain depos...
The Chao Phraya River Basin (CPRB) of Thailand faces flooding almost every year. The severest flood ...
This study examined the river sediment transport characteristics of the Ping River basin, which is o...
AbstractThis study examined the river sediment transport characteristics of the Ping River basin, wh...
The Wang River is one of the major tributaries of the Chao Phraya River (CPR) system in Thailand as ...
AbstractThis study examined the river sediment transport characteristics of the Ping River basin, wh...
The Thailand floods in 2011 caused unprecedented economic damage in the Chao Phraya River basin. To ...
The Chao Phraya River flows in the largest river basin of Thailand and represents one of the importa...
The sediment transport characteristics and historical trends of total sediment supply of the Chao Ph...
Abstract: The Chao Phraya Rivers and her tributaries, have played a major role in the nation’s histo...
Severe flooding occurred in Thailand during the 2011 summer season, which resulted in more than 800 ...
The tropical storm, floodwater, and the floodplain-sediment layer of a 100-year recurrence flood are...
The tropical storm, floodwater, and the floodplain-sediment layer of a 100-year recurrence flood are...
Globally, flooding is one of the most commonly occurring natural disasters and their frequency of oc...
Flood disasters are the leading cause of deaths and economic losses among natural catastrophes. The ...
International audienceThis paper documents the nature of flood-producing storms and floodplain depos...
The Chao Phraya River Basin (CPRB) of Thailand faces flooding almost every year. The severest flood ...
This study examined the river sediment transport characteristics of the Ping River basin, which is o...
AbstractThis study examined the river sediment transport characteristics of the Ping River basin, wh...
The Wang River is one of the major tributaries of the Chao Phraya River (CPR) system in Thailand as ...
AbstractThis study examined the river sediment transport characteristics of the Ping River basin, wh...
The Thailand floods in 2011 caused unprecedented economic damage in the Chao Phraya River basin. To ...
The Chao Phraya River flows in the largest river basin of Thailand and represents one of the importa...
The sediment transport characteristics and historical trends of total sediment supply of the Chao Ph...
Abstract: The Chao Phraya Rivers and her tributaries, have played a major role in the nation’s histo...
Severe flooding occurred in Thailand during the 2011 summer season, which resulted in more than 800 ...
The tropical storm, floodwater, and the floodplain-sediment layer of a 100-year recurrence flood are...
The tropical storm, floodwater, and the floodplain-sediment layer of a 100-year recurrence flood are...
Globally, flooding is one of the most commonly occurring natural disasters and their frequency of oc...
Flood disasters are the leading cause of deaths and economic losses among natural catastrophes. The ...
International audienceThis paper documents the nature of flood-producing storms and floodplain depos...
The Chao Phraya River Basin (CPRB) of Thailand faces flooding almost every year. The severest flood ...