نتایج جستجو برای: flood mitigation dams

تعداد نتایج: 62330  

2014
Pierre Y. Julien Mark L. Velleux

Traditionally, deterministic flood procedures such as the Probable Maximum Flood have been used for critical infrastructure design. Some Federal agencies now use hydrologic risk analysis to assess potential impacts of extreme events on existing structures such as large dams. Extreme flood hazard estimates and distributions are needed for these efforts, with very low annual exceedance probabilit...

2017
Ebrahim Ahmadisharaf Alfred J. Kalyanapu Eun-Sung Chung

An integrated framework is presented for sustainability-based flood hazard mapping of the Swannanoa River watershed in the state of North Carolina, U.S. The framework uses a hydrologic model for rainfall–runoff transformation, a two-dimensional unsteady hydraulic model flood simulation and a GIS-based multi-criteria decision-making technique for flood hazard mapping. Economic, social, and envir...

2011
Eric Kwabena Forkuo Kwame Nkrumah

Flood is one of the most devastating natural hazards which lead to the loss of lives, properties and resources. It has therefore become important to create easily read, rapidly accessible flood hazard map, which will prioritize the mitigation effects. This study addresses the need for an efficient and cost-effective methodology for preparing flood hazard maps in Ghana, particularly those region...

2014
Jasna Duricic

Master of Science in Hydraulics and River Basin Managment geboren te Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Dit proefschrift is goedgekeurd door de promotoren All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any means including photocopy, without written permission from the copyright holder. SUMMARY The majority of dams constructed in the world are dams that can be catego...

Journal: :Water 2017
Sujay S Kaushal Arthur J Gold Paul M Mayer

Land use and climate change can accelerate the depletion of freshwater resources that support humans and ecosystem services on a global scale. Here, we briefly review studies from around the world, and highlight those in this special issue. We identify stages that characterize increasing interaction between land use and climate change. During the first stage, hydrologic modifications and the bu...

2013
Fu-gang Xu Xing-guo Yang Jia-wen Zhou Ming-hui Hao

Dam breaks of landslide dams are always accompanied by large numbers of casualties, a large loss of property, and negative influences on the downstream ecology and environment. This study uses the Jiadanwan landslide dam, created by the Wenchuan earthquake, as a case study example. Several laboratory experiments are carried out to analyse the dam-break mechanism of the landslide dam. The differ...

2015
Juliano Calil Michael W. Beck Mary Gleason Matthew Merrifield Kirk Klausmeyer Sarah Newkirk Guy J-P. Schumann

UNLABELLED Flooding is the most common and damaging of all natural disasters in the United States, and was a factor in almost all declared disasters in U.S. HISTORY Direct flood losses in the U.S. in 2011 totaled $8.41 billion and flood damage has also been on the rise globally over the past century. The National Flood Insurance Program paid out more than $38 billion in claims since its incep...

2015

This paper examines the characteristics that determine demand for micro-insurance when individuals have personal or observed experience with a rare weather event: the severe 2010 flooding in Pakistan. Using a sample of 384 individuals (192 in floodaffected and 192 non-affected villages matched using pre-flood propensity data), we combine post-flood survey data with behavioral experiments, to te...

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