Extreme Hydrological Events: New Concepts for Security

This proceedings contains the papers which were presented at the NATO Advanced Research Workshop (ARW) on Extreme Hydrological Events: New Concepts for Security, which was held in Novosibirsk, Russia, from July 11-15, 2005. The workshop fell within the NATO priority research topic on Environmental S...

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Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Vasiliev, O.F (Επιμελητής έκδοσης), van Gelder, P.H.A.J.M (Επιμελητής έκδοσης), Plate, E.J (Επιμελητής έκδοσης), Bolgov, M.V (Επιμελητής έκδοσης)
Μορφή: Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2007.
Σειρά:NATO Science Series, 78
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505 0 |a 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. 
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