Historical records are an important source of information on extreme and rare floods and fundamental to establish a reliable flood return frequency. The use of long historical records for flood frequency analysis brings in the question of flood stationarity, since climatic and land-use conditions can affect the relevance of past flooding as a predictor of future flooding. In this paper, a detailed 400 yr flood record from the Tagus River in Aranjuez (central Spain) was analysed under stationary and non-stationary flood frequency approaches, to assess their contribution within hazard studies. Historical flood records in Aranjuez were obtained from documents (Proceedings of the City Council, diaries, chronicles, memoirs, etc.), epigraphic mar...
Flood levels are available for four river flow gauging station sites in the Spey catchment, northern...
Extreme flood events and related disasters are becoming an increased economic and social concern in ...
Historical flood events in eastern spanish coast have been studied by different research...
Historical records are an important source of information on extreme and rare floods and fundamental...
Interdisciplinary frameworks for studying natural hazards and their temporal trends have an importan...
Current climate modelling frameworks present significant uncertainties when it comes to quantifying ...
Recent evidences of the impact of persistent modes of regional climate variability, coupled with the...
A relational database using Access, and an interface based on a Geographical Information System (GIS...
Received: 27 Mar 2015 – Published in Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss.: 30 Apr 2015 Revised: 02 Jul...
Accurate estimates of the recurrence time of extreme floods are essential to assess flood safety in ...
The reassessment of flood risk at York, UK, is pertinent in light of major flooding in November 2000...
AbstractThis paper describes a Bayesian statistical model for estimating flood frequency by combinin...
Currently, there is general concern about the non-stationary behaviour of flood series. Consequently...
The use of non-systematic flood data for statistical purposes depends on the reliability of the asse...
This paper describes a Bayesian statistical model for estimating flood frequency by combining uncert...
Flood levels are available for four river flow gauging station sites in the Spey catchment, northern...
Extreme flood events and related disasters are becoming an increased economic and social concern in ...
Historical flood events in eastern spanish coast have been studied by different research...
Historical records are an important source of information on extreme and rare floods and fundamental...
Interdisciplinary frameworks for studying natural hazards and their temporal trends have an importan...
Current climate modelling frameworks present significant uncertainties when it comes to quantifying ...
Recent evidences of the impact of persistent modes of regional climate variability, coupled with the...
A relational database using Access, and an interface based on a Geographical Information System (GIS...
Received: 27 Mar 2015 – Published in Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss.: 30 Apr 2015 Revised: 02 Jul...
Accurate estimates of the recurrence time of extreme floods are essential to assess flood safety in ...
The reassessment of flood risk at York, UK, is pertinent in light of major flooding in November 2000...
AbstractThis paper describes a Bayesian statistical model for estimating flood frequency by combinin...
Currently, there is general concern about the non-stationary behaviour of flood series. Consequently...
The use of non-systematic flood data for statistical purposes depends on the reliability of the asse...
This paper describes a Bayesian statistical model for estimating flood frequency by combining uncert...
Flood levels are available for four river flow gauging station sites in the Spey catchment, northern...
Extreme flood events and related disasters are becoming an increased economic and social concern in ...
Historical flood events in eastern spanish coast have been studied by different research...