نتایج جستجو برای: during flood occurrence

تعداد نتایج: 1819002  

2004
DUSHMANTA DUTTA

This paper presents the findings of an analysis of flood disaster trends in Asian countries during the last 30 years. The analysis was carried out to understand the changing characteristics of flood disasters in Asian countries in the past three decades with the rapid changes in socio-economic conditions. The second half of the paper presents the results of a modeling study of flood risk manage...

2007
Simone Vincenzi Alain J. Crivelli Dusan Jesensek Jean-Francois Rubin Gilles Poizat Giulio A. De leo

While several population viability analyses (PVAs) have been performed on anadromous salmonids, less attention has been given to stream-living salmonids. In this work, we explore the role of PVA as a tool in the recovery of threatened stream-living salmonid species. The analysis has been performed with reference to marble trout Salmo marmoratus, a salmonid with a limited geographic distribution...

2016
Biswajeet PRADHAN

Floods are considered as one of the most destructive natural disasters, globally. Preparation of an actuate flood inventory map is the basic step in flood disaster management. Flood detection is yet significantly complex process due to the presence of cloud coverage in the tropical areas. Moreover, the most available techniques are expensive and time-consuming. Therefore, in the present study a...

Journal: :journal of rangeland science 2010
g. i. joshi a. s. patel

surat is a highly developed, thickly populated cosmopolitan character city with full of various activities going on day and night. any natural calamity which causes loss of lives to property and infrastructure along with effects on industrial processes going on has serious impact on economy of the state. therefore, it becomes highly necessary that flood events are studied and analyzed properly ...

2011
H. Taubenböck M. Wurm S. Dech

Estimating flood risks and managing disasters combines knowledge in climatology, meteorology, hydrology, hydraulic engineering, statistics, planning and geography – thus a complex multi-faceted problem. This study focuses on the capabilities of multi-source remote sensing data to support decision-making before, during and after a flood event. With our focus on urbanized areas, sample methods an...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2004
Timothy J Wade Sukhminder K Sandhu Deborah Levy Sherline Lee Mark W LeChevallier Louis Katz John M Colford

Severe flooding occurred in the midwestern United States in 2001. Since November 2000, coincidentally, data on gastrointestinal symptoms had been collected for a drinking water intervention study in a community along the Mississippi River that was affected by the flood. After the flood had subsided, the authors asked these subjects (n = 1,110) about their contact with floodwater. The objectives...

Journal: :Nature communications 2015
Alexandra J Wright Anne Ebeling Hans de Kroon Christiane Roscher Alexandra Weigelt Nina Buchmann Tina Buchmann Christine Fischer Nina Hacker Anke Hildebrandt Sophia Leimer Liesje Mommer Yvonne Oelmann Stefan Scheu Katja Steinauer Tanja Strecker Wolfgang Weisser Wolfgang Wilcke Nico Eisenhauer

The natural world is increasingly defined by change. Within the next 100 years, rising atmospheric CO₂ concentrations will continue to increase the frequency and magnitude of extreme weather events. Simultaneously, human activities are reducing global biodiversity, with current extinction rates at ~1,000 × what they were before human domination of Earth's ecosystems. The co-occurrence of these ...

2017
Kuang Li Guangyuan Kan Liuqian Ding Qianjin Dong Kexin Liu Lili Liang

The influence of initial state variables on flood forecasting accuracy by using conceptual hydrological models is analyzed in this paper and a novel flood forecasting method based on correction of initial state variables is proposed. The new method is abbreviated as ISVC (Initial State Variable Correction). The ISVC takes the residual between the measured and forecasted flows during the initial...

2014
J. J. Warmink

Accurate forecasts of bed forms and their roughness during a flood wave are essential for flood management. Bed forms remain dynamic even under steady discharge and are subject to a continuous process of creations and destructions of individual bed forms. Dune evolution during the rising limb of a flood wave is quite well understood and can be modeled. However, dune evolution during the falling...

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