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Floods in a Changing Climate: Inundation Modelling

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  • 79 b/w illus. 13 tables 30 exercises
  • Page extent: 118 pages
  • Size: 276 x 219 mm
  • Weight: 0.56 kg
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 (ISBN-13: 9781107018754)

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Flood inundation models enable us to make hazard predictions for floodplains, mitigating increasing flood fatalities and losses. This book provides an understanding of hydraulic modelling and floodplain dynamics, with a key focus on state-of-the-art remote sensing data, and methods to estimate and communicate uncertainty. Academic researchers in the fields of hydrology, climate change, environmental science and natural hazards, and professionals and policy-makers working in flood risk mitigation, hydraulic engineering and remote sensing will find this an invaluable resource. This volume is the third in a collection of four books on flood disaster management theory and practice within the context of anthropogenic climate change. The others are: Floods in a Changing Climate: Extreme Precipitation by Ramesh Teegavarapu, Floods in a Changing Climate: Hydrological Modeling by P. P. Mujumdar and D. Nagesh Kumar and Floods in a Changing Climate: Risk Management by Slodoban Simonović.

• Explains recent advances in the hydraulic modelling of floods and provides guidelines for the modelling processes from data collection to model evaluation • Provides an overview of the many sources of uncertainty affecting hydraulic modelling of floods and provides examples and methods to estimate and communicate uncertainty • Presents a particular focus on cutting-edge remote sensing data, providing a one-stop resource for types of data used in floodplain modelling and also techniques for model calibration, validation and uncertainty analysis

Contents

List of contributors; Foreword; Preface; 1. Introduction; Part I. Theory: 2. Theoretical background: steady flow Luigia Brandimarte; 3. Theoretical background: unsteady flow Ioana Popescu; Part II. Methods: 4. Data sources; 5. Model building; 6. Model evaluation; 7. Model outputs; Part III. Applications: 8. Urban flood modelling Jeffrey C. Neal, Paul D. Bates and Timothy J. Fewtrell; 9. Changes in flood propagation caused by human activities; 10. Changes of stage-discharge rating curves; 11. Evaluation of floodplain management strategies; References; Index.

Contributors

Giuliano Di Baldassarre, Luigia Brandimarte, Ioana Popescu, Jeffrey C. Neal, Paul D. Bates, Timothy J. Fewtrell

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