The traditional approach to design flood estimation (for example, to derive the 100-year flood) is to apply a statistical model to time series of peak river flow measured by gauging stations. Such records are typically not very long, for example in the UK only about 10% of the stations have records that are more than 50 years in length. Along-explored way to augment the data available from a gauging station is to derive information about historical flood events and paleo-floods, which can be obtained from careful exploration of archives, old newspapers, flood marks or other signs of past flooding that are still discernible in the catchment, and the history of settlements. The inclusion of historical data in flood frequency estimation has be...
Estimating peak river discharge, a critical issue in engineering hydrology, is essential for designi...
Flood levels are available for four river flow gauging station sites in the Spey catchment, northern...
For the first time in the UK this study combines sedimentological flood data with instrumental river...
The traditional approach to design flood estimation (for example, to derive the 100-year flood) is t...
Flood frequency estimates are an essential part of flood risk management. They are an important ingr...
Flood frequency estimates are an essential part of flood risk management. They are an important ingr...
This report recommends changes to the procedures contained in the Flood Estimation Handbook (FEH), w...
The Flood Estimation Handbook (FEH) was published in 1999 and has effectively become the national st...
The FEH procedures have been adopted as standard practice, where applicable, by the Environment Agen...
This paper describes a Bayesian statistical model for estimating flood frequency by combining uncert...
AbstractThis paper describes a Bayesian statistical model for estimating flood frequency by combinin...
The application of historical flood information as a tool for augmenting instrumental flood data is ...
The application of historical flood information as a tool for augmenting instrumental flood data is ...
Estimating peak river discharge, a critical issue in engineering hydrology, is essential for designi...
This paper describes recent Joint Environment Agency/Defra-funded research to develop a new model of...
Estimating peak river discharge, a critical issue in engineering hydrology, is essential for designi...
Flood levels are available for four river flow gauging station sites in the Spey catchment, northern...
For the first time in the UK this study combines sedimentological flood data with instrumental river...
The traditional approach to design flood estimation (for example, to derive the 100-year flood) is t...
Flood frequency estimates are an essential part of flood risk management. They are an important ingr...
Flood frequency estimates are an essential part of flood risk management. They are an important ingr...
This report recommends changes to the procedures contained in the Flood Estimation Handbook (FEH), w...
The Flood Estimation Handbook (FEH) was published in 1999 and has effectively become the national st...
The FEH procedures have been adopted as standard practice, where applicable, by the Environment Agen...
This paper describes a Bayesian statistical model for estimating flood frequency by combining uncert...
AbstractThis paper describes a Bayesian statistical model for estimating flood frequency by combinin...
The application of historical flood information as a tool for augmenting instrumental flood data is ...
The application of historical flood information as a tool for augmenting instrumental flood data is ...
Estimating peak river discharge, a critical issue in engineering hydrology, is essential for designi...
This paper describes recent Joint Environment Agency/Defra-funded research to develop a new model of...
Estimating peak river discharge, a critical issue in engineering hydrology, is essential for designi...
Flood levels are available for four river flow gauging station sites in the Spey catchment, northern...
For the first time in the UK this study combines sedimentological flood data with instrumental river...