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Extreme Hydrological Events: New Concepts for Security / edited by O.F. Vasiliev, P.H.A.J.M. van Gelder, E.J. Plate, M.V. Bolgov.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries NATO Science Series ; 78Editor: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2007Descripción: xiii, 499 páginas recurso en líneaTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • computadora
Tipo de portador:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9781402057410
Otro título:
  • Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Extreme Hydrological Events: New Concepts for Security, Novosibirsk, Russia, 11-15 July 2005
Formatos físicos adicionales: Edición impresa:: Sin títuloClasificación LoC:
  • TA1-2040
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
THOUGHTS ON THE ECONOMICS OF FLOODPLAIN DEVELOPMENT IN THE U.S. -- FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT FOR SETTING PRIORITIES IN DECISION MAKING -- Basin case studies on extreme hydrological events -- RHINE FLOODS AND LOW FLOWS -- AUGUST 2002 CATASTROPHIC FLOOD IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC -- LESSONS LEARNED FROM THE ELBE RIVER FLOODS IN AUGUST 2002 - WITH A SPECIAL FOCUS ON FLOOD WARNING -- FLOODS IN AUSTRIA -- THE CONDITIONS OF THE FORMATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF EXTREME FLOODS IN ZAKARPATYE (THE BASIN OF THE TISA RIVER) -- SUMMER 1997 FLOOD IN POLAND IN PERSPECTIVE -- FLOODS IN SIBERIAN RIVER BASINS -- RAIN FLOODS OF THE FAR EAST AND EAST SIBERIA -- Probabilistic estimation in flood studies -- THEORY OF EXTREME EVENTS AND PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTIONS OF FLOODING CHARACTERISTICS -- REGIONAL FLOOD FREQUENCY ANALYSIS -- PROBABILISTIC FORECASTS USING BAYESIAN NETWORKS CALIBRATED WITH DETERMINISTIC RAINFALL-RUNOFF MODELS -- PREDETERMINATION OF FLOODS -- STATISTICAL ESTIMATION METHODS FOR EXTREME HYDROLOGICAL EVENTS -- Ice-induced floods -- STUDIES OF ICE JAM FLOODING IN THE UNITED STATES -- LABORATORY MODELLING OF ICE JAM FLOODS ON THE LENA RIVER -- HYDROLOGICAL CONDITIONS FOR ACTIONS ON PREVENTION OF ICE FLOODING ON THE LENA RIVER -- INFORMATION NEEDS WHEN ESTIMATING ICE JAM FLOODS AND ICE RUNS -- River low flows and climatic conditions and environmental issues -- DROUGHT-INDUCED WATER SCARCITY IN WATER RESOURCES SYSTEMS -- RIVER LOW FLOWS IN AUSTRIA -- ASSESSMENT OF THE EFFECT OF AUTUMN-WINTER RIVER LOW FLOW ON THE OPERATION OF A RESERVOIR WITH SEASONAL REGULATION -- Risk assessment and management for floods, low water events, damages vulnerability issues -- THE DUTCH STRATEGY FOR SAFETY AND RIVER FLOOD PREVENTION -- FLOOD CONTROL SYSTEMS IN RUSSIA -- EVACUATION AND LIFE-LOSS ESTIMATION MODEL FOR NATURAL AND DAM BREAK FLOODS -- FLOOD PROTECTION AND MANAGEMENT IN THE NETHERLANDS -- HYDRAULIC BOUNDARY CONDITIONS IN THE NETHERLANDS, AT PRESENT AND IN FUTURE -- REVISED STRATEGIES FOR FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT: LESSONS FROM THE 2002 FLOOD IN EUROPE -- THE NATO WORKSHOP “EXTREME HYDROLOGICAL EVENTS”, NOVOSIBIRSK, RUSSIA, 10-15 JULY 2005 -- Conclusions and recommendations -- WORKING GROUPS CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS.
Resumen: This book addresses the development of advanced methods for the prediction, the estimation of occurrence probabilities and the risk related to extreme hydrological events. Reduction of the vulnerability of social, economic, and engineering systems to extreme hydrologic events and the decrease of their effects on such systems is also being discussed in this book. Dealing with these problems needs further refining of existing tools for the prediction and forecasting of extreme events. It can be done essentially through revealing mechanisms of their generation and with the use of new approaches and methodologies in related branches of statistical- and physics based hydrology. The following topics are considered in this book: 1) Basin case studies on extreme hydrological events 2) Probabilistic estimation in flood studies 3) Ice-induced floods 4) River low flows, climatic conditions and environmental issues 5) Risk assessment and management for floods, low water events, and damage vulnerability issues
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THOUGHTS ON THE ECONOMICS OF FLOODPLAIN DEVELOPMENT IN THE U.S. -- FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT FOR SETTING PRIORITIES IN DECISION MAKING -- Basin case studies on extreme hydrological events -- RHINE FLOODS AND LOW FLOWS -- AUGUST 2002 CATASTROPHIC FLOOD IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC -- LESSONS LEARNED FROM THE ELBE RIVER FLOODS IN AUGUST 2002 - WITH A SPECIAL FOCUS ON FLOOD WARNING -- FLOODS IN AUSTRIA -- THE CONDITIONS OF THE FORMATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF EXTREME FLOODS IN ZAKARPATYE (THE BASIN OF THE TISA RIVER) -- SUMMER 1997 FLOOD IN POLAND IN PERSPECTIVE -- FLOODS IN SIBERIAN RIVER BASINS -- RAIN FLOODS OF THE FAR EAST AND EAST SIBERIA -- Probabilistic estimation in flood studies -- THEORY OF EXTREME EVENTS AND PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTIONS OF FLOODING CHARACTERISTICS -- REGIONAL FLOOD FREQUENCY ANALYSIS -- PROBABILISTIC FORECASTS USING BAYESIAN NETWORKS CALIBRATED WITH DETERMINISTIC RAINFALL-RUNOFF MODELS -- PREDETERMINATION OF FLOODS -- STATISTICAL ESTIMATION METHODS FOR EXTREME HYDROLOGICAL EVENTS -- Ice-induced floods -- STUDIES OF ICE JAM FLOODING IN THE UNITED STATES -- LABORATORY MODELLING OF ICE JAM FLOODS ON THE LENA RIVER -- HYDROLOGICAL CONDITIONS FOR ACTIONS ON PREVENTION OF ICE FLOODING ON THE LENA RIVER -- INFORMATION NEEDS WHEN ESTIMATING ICE JAM FLOODS AND ICE RUNS -- River low flows and climatic conditions and environmental issues -- DROUGHT-INDUCED WATER SCARCITY IN WATER RESOURCES SYSTEMS -- RIVER LOW FLOWS IN AUSTRIA -- ASSESSMENT OF THE EFFECT OF AUTUMN-WINTER RIVER LOW FLOW ON THE OPERATION OF A RESERVOIR WITH SEASONAL REGULATION -- Risk assessment and management for floods, low water events, damages vulnerability issues -- THE DUTCH STRATEGY FOR SAFETY AND RIVER FLOOD PREVENTION -- FLOOD CONTROL SYSTEMS IN RUSSIA -- EVACUATION AND LIFE-LOSS ESTIMATION MODEL FOR NATURAL AND DAM BREAK FLOODS -- FLOOD PROTECTION AND MANAGEMENT IN THE NETHERLANDS -- HYDRAULIC BOUNDARY CONDITIONS IN THE NETHERLANDS, AT PRESENT AND IN FUTURE -- REVISED STRATEGIES FOR FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT: LESSONS FROM THE 2002 FLOOD IN EUROPE -- THE NATO WORKSHOP “EXTREME HYDROLOGICAL EVENTS”, NOVOSIBIRSK, RUSSIA, 10-15 JULY 2005 -- Conclusions and recommendations -- WORKING GROUPS CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS.

This book addresses the development of advanced methods for the prediction, the estimation of occurrence probabilities and the risk related to extreme hydrological events. Reduction of the vulnerability of social, economic, and engineering systems to extreme hydrologic events and the decrease of their effects on such systems is also being discussed in this book. Dealing with these problems needs further refining of existing tools for the prediction and forecasting of extreme events. It can be done essentially through revealing mechanisms of their generation and with the use of new approaches and methodologies in related branches of statistical- and physics based hydrology. The following topics are considered in this book: 1) Basin case studies on extreme hydrological events 2) Probabilistic estimation in flood studies 3) Ice-induced floods 4) River low flows, climatic conditions and environmental issues 5) Risk assessment and management for floods, low water events, and damage vulnerability issues

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