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Hydraulic modeling of bridges in two-dimensional shallow water models
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2022)[Abstract:] The backwater effect generated by bridges can significantly increase the risk of flooding. In this work we compare two different methods to include the effect of bridges in two-dimensional (2D) shallow water ... -
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 ... -
Impact of model simplifications on soil erosion predictions: application of the GLUE methodology to a distributed event-based model at the hillslope scale
(Wiley, 2016)[Abstract:] In this paper, we analyse how the performance and calibration of a distributed event-based soil erosion model at the hillslope scale is affected by different simplifications on the parameterizations used to ... -
Quantifying local rainfall dynamics and uncertain boundary conditions into a nested regional-local flood modeling system
(Wiley, 2017)[Abstract:] Inflow discharge and outflow stage estimates for hydraulic flood models are generally derived from river gauge data. Uncertainties in the measured inflow data and the neglect of rainfall-runoff contributions ... -
Quantifying the role of individual flood drivers and their correlations in flooding of coastal river reaches
(Springer, 2019)[Abstract:] Flooding in coastal river reaches is the result of complex interactions between coastal and inland drivers. Flood hazard assessments need to consider how these drivers interact in space and time, for which a ...