Comparison Of Hydrological Homogenization Methods For Development Of Flood Regional Models

Water resource management, design of hydraulic structures such as bridges, dams, roads and railways, land use management and flood control depend on reliable estimates of flood with various risk of exceedance. Lack of funds and human resources in many developing countries such as Iran have result...

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Main Author: Abdolhay, Atefeh
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Language:English
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Published: 2008
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description Water resource management, design of hydraulic structures such as bridges, dams, roads and railways, land use management and flood control depend on reliable estimates of flood with various risk of exceedance. Lack of funds and human resources in many developing countries such as Iran have resulted in limited climatological and hydrological data. Regional flood frequency analysis (RFFA) is used for characterization of flood in ungauged location with the support of gauged sites in areas of similar hydrological characteristics. Gorganrood basin is one of the areas which are exposed to frequent floods. Due to insufficient hydrometric stations in this area direct prediction of flood is not applicable. In order to apply RFFA to study area parameters such as NDVI, curvature, area, mean slope of basin and etc were estimated for each subbasin.
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spelling upm-122372024-07-09T08:19:01Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12237/ Comparison Of Hydrological Homogenization Methods For Development Of Flood Regional Models Abdolhay, Atefeh Water resource management, design of hydraulic structures such as bridges, dams, roads and railways, land use management and flood control depend on reliable estimates of flood with various risk of exceedance. Lack of funds and human resources in many developing countries such as Iran have resulted in limited climatological and hydrological data. Regional flood frequency analysis (RFFA) is used for characterization of flood in ungauged location with the support of gauged sites in areas of similar hydrological characteristics. Gorganrood basin is one of the areas which are exposed to frequent floods. Due to insufficient hydrometric stations in this area direct prediction of flood is not applicable. In order to apply RFFA to study area parameters such as NDVI, curvature, area, mean slope of basin and etc were estimated for each subbasin. 2008-11 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12237/1/FK_2008_77_.pdf Abdolhay, Atefeh (2008) Comparison Of Hydrological Homogenization Methods For Development Of Flood Regional Models. Masters thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia. Flash floods Floods - Risk assessment - Malaysia - Case studies English
spellingShingle Flash floods
Floods - Risk assessment - Malaysia - Case studies
Abdolhay, Atefeh
Comparison Of Hydrological Homogenization Methods For Development Of Flood Regional Models
title Comparison Of Hydrological Homogenization Methods For Development Of Flood Regional Models
title_full Comparison Of Hydrological Homogenization Methods For Development Of Flood Regional Models
title_fullStr Comparison Of Hydrological Homogenization Methods For Development Of Flood Regional Models
title_full_unstemmed Comparison Of Hydrological Homogenization Methods For Development Of Flood Regional Models
title_short Comparison Of Hydrological Homogenization Methods For Development Of Flood Regional Models
title_sort comparison of hydrological homogenization methods for development of flood regional models
topic Flash floods
Floods - Risk assessment - Malaysia - Case studies
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12237/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12237/1/FK_2008_77_.pdf