In the mountainous area of the Red Sea region in southeastern Egypt, the development of new mining activities or/and domestic infrastructures require reliable and accurate information about natural hazards particularly flash flood. This paper presents the assessment of flash flood hazards in the Abu Dabbab drainage basin. Remotely sensed data were used to delineate the alluvial active channels, which were integrated with morphometric parameters extracted from digital elevation models (DEM) into geographical information systems (GIS) to construct a hydrological model that provides estimates about the amount of surface runoff as well as the magnitude of flash floods. The peak discharge is randomly varied at different cross-sections along the ...
Coastal plains with a unique geographic setting and renewable natural resources are promising for su...
Heavy rainstorms are common occurrences in the Western mountainous region of Saudi Arabia that resul...
Flash flooding is one of the most significant natural disasters in arid/hyperarid regions and causes...
AbstractIn the mountainous area of the Red Sea region in southeastern Egypt, the development of new ...
This paper presents a new approach to modelling flash floods in dryland catchments by integrating re...
Flash flooding is one of the periodic geohazards in the eastern desert of Egypt where many parts of ...
In the mountainous area of Assiut plateau in southwestern Egypt, a proposed road is designed to pass...
AbstractThis paper aims to quantify the hydrological parameters for the flash flood event of 17th Ja...
Abstract. Delineating drainage networks is essential to predict surface water runoff, and consequent...
This paper aims to quantify the hydrological parameters for the flash flood event of 17th January 20...
Abstract: The generation and processes of wadi flash floods are very complex and are not well unders...
Egypt is highly exposed to flash flood hazards, particularly in Sinai Peninsula and along the Red Se...
Flash floods are classified among the Earth’s most deadly and destructive natural hazards, par...
The geomorphological characteristics of the basin are more commonly used for flood hazard mapping of...
Floods are considered one of the most severe natural disasters worldwide. They impact vast areas, pa...
Coastal plains with a unique geographic setting and renewable natural resources are promising for su...
Heavy rainstorms are common occurrences in the Western mountainous region of Saudi Arabia that resul...
Flash flooding is one of the most significant natural disasters in arid/hyperarid regions and causes...
AbstractIn the mountainous area of the Red Sea region in southeastern Egypt, the development of new ...
This paper presents a new approach to modelling flash floods in dryland catchments by integrating re...
Flash flooding is one of the periodic geohazards in the eastern desert of Egypt where many parts of ...
In the mountainous area of Assiut plateau in southwestern Egypt, a proposed road is designed to pass...
AbstractThis paper aims to quantify the hydrological parameters for the flash flood event of 17th Ja...
Abstract. Delineating drainage networks is essential to predict surface water runoff, and consequent...
This paper aims to quantify the hydrological parameters for the flash flood event of 17th January 20...
Abstract: The generation and processes of wadi flash floods are very complex and are not well unders...
Egypt is highly exposed to flash flood hazards, particularly in Sinai Peninsula and along the Red Se...
Flash floods are classified among the Earth’s most deadly and destructive natural hazards, par...
The geomorphological characteristics of the basin are more commonly used for flood hazard mapping of...
Floods are considered one of the most severe natural disasters worldwide. They impact vast areas, pa...
Coastal plains with a unique geographic setting and renewable natural resources are promising for su...
Heavy rainstorms are common occurrences in the Western mountainous region of Saudi Arabia that resul...
Flash flooding is one of the most significant natural disasters in arid/hyperarid regions and causes...