One-dimensional (1D) hydraulic models have been extensively used to conduct flood simulations for investigating flood depth and extent maps. However, the 1D models cannot simulate many other flood characteristics, such as flood velocity, duration, arrival time and recession time when the flow is not restricted within the channel. These flood characteristics cannot be disregarded as they play an important role in developing flood mitigation and evacuation strategies. This study formulates a two-dimensional (2D) hydrodynamic model combined with remote sensing (RS) and geographic information system (GIS) approach to generate additional flood characteristic maps that cannot be produced with 1D models. The model was applied to a transboundary ri...
In order for the Indian government to maximize Integrated Water Resource Management (IWRM), the Brah...
Rivers play an essential role to humans and ecosystems, but they also burst their banks during flood...
Natural disasters cause human sufferings and property loss, if not managed properly. It cannot be pr...
Abstract: Floods constitute the major disaster affecting many countries in the world year after yea...
Northern Bihar is one of the major flood prone region in India affecting thousands of human lives an...
Floods are one of the most common hazards in the world, affecting people's lives and livelihoods. Fl...
Floods are brutal, catastrophic natural hazards which affect most human beings in terms of economy a...
Flooding is considered to be one of the most destructive among many natural disasters such that unde...
Muzaffarabad city is one the most severally flood affected area in northern Pakistan. It is situated...
Pakistan has faced numerous natural disasters like floods, earthquakes, landslides and environmental...
Surat city of India, situated 100 km downstream of Ukai Dam and 19.4 km upstream from the mouth of R...
AbstractRemote Sensing has made substantial contribution in flood monitoring and damage assessment t...
Abstract: Flood warning and forecasting could be one of the most effective non-structural procedures...
The most recurring type of disaster in the world these days is flood because of the spread and exten...
Torrential and long-lasting rainfall often causes long-duration floods in flat and lowland areas in ...
In order for the Indian government to maximize Integrated Water Resource Management (IWRM), the Brah...
Rivers play an essential role to humans and ecosystems, but they also burst their banks during flood...
Natural disasters cause human sufferings and property loss, if not managed properly. It cannot be pr...
Abstract: Floods constitute the major disaster affecting many countries in the world year after yea...
Northern Bihar is one of the major flood prone region in India affecting thousands of human lives an...
Floods are one of the most common hazards in the world, affecting people's lives and livelihoods. Fl...
Floods are brutal, catastrophic natural hazards which affect most human beings in terms of economy a...
Flooding is considered to be one of the most destructive among many natural disasters such that unde...
Muzaffarabad city is one the most severally flood affected area in northern Pakistan. It is situated...
Pakistan has faced numerous natural disasters like floods, earthquakes, landslides and environmental...
Surat city of India, situated 100 km downstream of Ukai Dam and 19.4 km upstream from the mouth of R...
AbstractRemote Sensing has made substantial contribution in flood monitoring and damage assessment t...
Abstract: Flood warning and forecasting could be one of the most effective non-structural procedures...
The most recurring type of disaster in the world these days is flood because of the spread and exten...
Torrential and long-lasting rainfall often causes long-duration floods in flat and lowland areas in ...
In order for the Indian government to maximize Integrated Water Resource Management (IWRM), the Brah...
Rivers play an essential role to humans and ecosystems, but they also burst their banks during flood...
Natural disasters cause human sufferings and property loss, if not managed properly. It cannot be pr...