نتایج جستجو برای: inundation

تعداد نتایج: 2884  

Journal: :Environmental management 2013
Nqobizitha Siziba Moses J Chimbari Hillary Masundire Ketlhatlogile Mosepele Lars Ramberg

Water extraction from floodplain river systems may alter patterns of inundation of adjacent wetlands and lead to loss of aquatic biodiversity. Water reaching the Okavango Delta (Delta), Botswana, may decrease due to excessive water extraction and climate change. However, due to poor understanding of the link between inundation of wetlands and biological responses, it is difficult to assess the ...

2004
Juha Järvelä

Flume studies have been carried out to investigate flow structure for relatively low velocities and inundation for vegetation typical to floodplains and wetlands, such as grasses and bushes. Mean velocity profiles and turbulence characteristics from flume experiments on three different natural vegetal roughness types are reported. Two relatively new approaches for describing vertical velocity p...

2009
Dean B. Gesch

The importance of sea-level rise in shaping coastal landscapes is well recognized within the earth science community, but as with many natural hazards, communicating the risks associated with sea-level rise remains a challenge. Topography is a key parameter that influences many of the processes involved in coastal change, and thus, up-to-date, high-resolution, high-accuracy elevation data are r...

2009
M. Montanari

Two of the most relevant components of any flood forecasting system, namely the rainfall-runoff and flood inundation models, increasingly benefit from the availability of spatially distributed Earth Observation data. With the advent of microwave remote sensing instruments and their all weather capabilities, new opportunities have emerged over the past decade for improved hydrologic and hydrauli...

2006
Donna Green

The Torres Strait Islands are frequently ‘left off the map’ in research on biophysical change in Australia. There are few observational data sets from which modelling work or inundation studies can be performed—even though these communities may be facing imminent threats to their existence. Some of these islands are only a metre or two above local mean sea level; and in the last two years sever...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2014
Ari Posner Konstantine Georgakakos Eylon Shamir

Flash Flood Guidance consists of indices that estimate the amount of rain of a certain duration that is needed over a given small basin in order to cause minor flooding. Backwater catchment inundation from swollen rivers or regional groundwater inputs are not significant over the spatial and temporal scales for the majority of upland flash flood prone basins, as such, these effects are not cons...

2013
Jerónimo Pan Constanza N. Bournod Diana G. Cuadrado Alejandro Vitale María Cintia Piccolo

The goal of this study was to analyze microbial mats and biofilms from the lower supratidal area of the Bahía Blanca estuary (Argentina), and explore their relationship with sediments and other physical forcings. Thirteen monthly sediment samples (uppermost 10 mm) were taken and their composition and abundance in microorganisms was determined by microscopy. Physical parameters (solar radiation ...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2015
Laura Giustarini Marco Chini Renaud Hostache Florian Pappenberger Patrick Matgen

This paper explores a method to combine the time and space continuity of a large-scale inundation model with discontinuous satellite microwave observations, for high-resolution flood hazard mapping. The assumption behind this approach is that hydraulic variables computed from continuous spatially-distributed hydrodynamic modeling and observed as discrete satellite-derived flood extents are corr...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2015
Radoslaw Malinowski Geoff Groom Wolfgang Schwanghart Goswin Heckrath

Remote sensing technology serves as a powerful tool for analyzing geospatial characteristics of flood inundation events at various scales. However, the performance of remote sensing methods depends heavily on the flood characteristics and landscape settings. Difficulties might be encountered in mapping the extent of localized flooding with shallow water on riverine floodplain areas, where patch...

2007
JOHN C. CALLAWAY THOMAS PARKER MICHAEL C. VASEY LISA M. SCHILE

There is currently a large regional effort to restore tidal marsh ecosystems in the San Francisco BayDelta Estuary involving the commitment of hundreds of millions of dollars and broad landscape-scale habitat manipulations. Although climate change has been on the horizon for many years, recent developments suggest that it must be taken seriously as a factor to be considered in future planning f...

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