نتایج جستجو برای: flood routeing

تعداد نتایج: 23288  

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2006
Brian S Schwartz Jason B Harris Ashraful I Khan Regina C Larocque David A Sack Mohammad A Malek Abu S G Faruque Firdausi Qadri Stephen B Calderwood Stephen P Luby Edward T Ryan

We examined demographic, microbiologic, and clinical data from patients presenting during 1988, 1998, and 2004 flood-associated diarrheal epidemics at a diarrhea treatment hospital in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Compared with non-flood periods, individuals presenting during flood-associated epidemics were older, more severely dehydrated, and of lower socioeconomic status. During flood-associated epidemi...

Journal: :Risk analysis : an official publication of the Society for Risk Analysis 2015
Ajita Atreya Susana Ferreira

We use hedonic property models to estimate the changes in implicit flood risk premium following a large flood event. Previous studies have used flood hazard maps to proxy flood risk. In addition to knowing whether a property lies in the floodplain, we use a unique data set with the flood inundation map. We find that the price discount for properties in the inundated area is substantially larger...

2006
James R. Hughes

ABSTRACT In “Eden’s Geography Erodes Flood Geology” (The Westminster Theological Journal, Spring, 1996, pp. 123-154), John C. Munday argues that a cataclysmic view of a world-wide flood cannot be supported after an analysis of the geography of Eden. Munday bases his argument on two unproven assumptions: 1) Moses was the author of Genesis two and 2) the account was written from the perspective o...

2005
G. MacLaren

Spatially explicit flood models are becoming a common feature of flood hazard risk management in Australia. Local governments, state and federal emergency management agencies and consultants all play a some role in their development. Similarly, stakeholders have a need to access models results to support decision making. To date, an impediment to improved risk reduction is access and integratio...

Journal: :Science 1989
M A Richards R A Duncan V E Courtillot

Continental flood basalt eruptions have resulted in sudden and massive accumulations of basaltic lavas in excess of any contemporary volcanic processes. The largest flood basalt events mark the earliest volcanic activity of many major hot spots, which are thought to result from deep mantle plumes. The relative volumes of melt and eruption rates of flood basalts and hot spots as well as their te...

2017
Mohamad Firdaus Mat Saad Aliza Abdul Latif Marini Othman

The worsening flood condition in Malaysia has pressed for researches towards improved handling to the overall aspect of flood management. A special interest was stirred by the success of the Kemaman district over its success in reducing the impact during the severe flood of December 2014. This paper hope to shed some light on the factors and characteristics of the Kemaman practices that has mad...

2015
S. Kienzler I. Pech H. Kreibich M. Müller A. H. Thieken

In the aftermath of the severe flooding in Central Europe in August 2002, a number of changes in flood policies were launched in Germany and other European countries, aiming at improved risk management. The question arises as to whether these changes have already had an impact on the residents’ ability to cope with floods, and whether flood-affected private households are now better prepared th...

2010
Tao Yang Chong-Yu Xu Xi Chen

The Pearl River Delta (PRD) has one of the most complicated deltaic drainage systems with probably the highest density of crisscross-river network in the world. This article presents a regional flood frequency analysis and recognition of spatial patterns for flood-frequency variations in the PRD region using the well-known index flood L-moments approach together with some advanced statistical t...

2003
P. M. JACOVKIS

A general kinematic wave model for flood propagation is presented in the form of a scalar conservation law. The corresponding flux function is convex or nearly convex for regular cross-sections of the river. In the presence of pronounced irregularities, however, convexity may fail. Qualitative consequences of the shape of the flux function for typical irregularities are discussed, particularly ...

2015
Thomas Prime Jennifer M. Brown Andrew J. Plater

Conventionally flood mapping typically includes only a static water level (e.g. peak of a storm tide) in coastal flood inundation events. Additional factors become increasingly important when increased water-level thresholds are met during the combination of a storm tide and increased mean sea level. This research incorporates factors such as wave overtopping and river flow in a range of flood ...

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