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Assessing the Effects of Climate Change on Compound Flooding in Coastal River Areas
(AGU Journals, 2021)
[Abstract] Flood assessment in coastal river areas is subject to complex dependencies and interactions between flood drivers. In addition, coastal areas are especially vulnerable to climate change, and thus its effects ...
Modelling Weirs in Two-Dimensional Shallow Water Models
(MDPI, 2021)
[Abstract] 2D models based on the shallow water equations are widely used in river hydraulics. However, these models can present deficiencies in those cases in which their intrinsic hypotheses are not fulfilled. One of ...
MERLIN: una nueva herramienta para la predicción del riesgo de inundaciones en la demarcación hidrográfica Galicia-Costa
(Universitat Politècnica de València, 2021)
[Resumen] Este artículo presenta MERLIN, una nueva herramienta para estimar el riesgo de inundaciones a partir de predicciones de caudales y calados en Áreas de Riesgo Potencial Significativo de Inundaciones (ARPSIS) de ...
How Do Modeling Choices and Erosion Zone Locations Impact the Representation of Connectivity and the Dynamics of Suspended Sediments in a Multi-Source Soil Erosion Model?
(Copernicus GmbH, 2021)
[Abstract] Soil erosion and suspended sediment transport understanding is an important issue in terms of soil and water resources management in the critical zone. In mesoscale watersheds (>10 km2) the spatial distribution ...
Coupling artificial neural networks with the artificial bee colony algorithm for global calibration of hydrological models
(Springer, 2021)
[Abstract:] Hydrological models are widely used tools in water resources management. Their successful application requires an efficient calibration of the model parameters. Nowadays, there are very powerful global search ...
Extension of the two‐component pressure approach for modeling mixed free‐surface‐pressurized flows with the two‐dimensional shallow water equations
(Wiley, 2021)
[Abstract:] Numerical models based on the two-dimensional shallow water equations (2D-SWE) are routinely used in flood risk management and inundation studies. However, most of these models do not adequately account for ...