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Extreme Hydrological Events: New Concepts for Security

Extreme Hydrological Events: New Concepts for Security


Series: NATO SCIENCE SERIES: IV: EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES 78
Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Extreme Hydrological Events: New Concepts for Security
Edited by OF Vasiliev et al
480 pages
Springer-Verlag
 
Softcover | 2007 | £61.50 | approx. $89/€63

#166120 | ISBN-13: 9781402057403
Hardcover | 2007 | £138.50 | approx. $200/€142

#166121 | ISBN-13: 9781402057397
  • Description
At the present time, the deepening of our understanding about the nature of extreme and catastrophic natural and man-induced events, in particular hydrologic ones, becomes very topical. This book addresses the development of advanced methods for the prediction, the estimation of occurrence probabilities and the risk related to extreme hydrological events. Reduction of the vulnerability of social, economic, and engineering systems to extreme hydrologic events and the decrease of their effects on such systems is also being discussed in this book.

Dealing with these problems needs further refining of existing tools for the prediction and forecasting of extreme events. It can be done essentially through revealing mechanisms of their generation and with the use of new approaches and methodologies in related branches of statistical- and physics based hydrology.

The following topics are considered in this book:

1) Basin case studies on extreme hydrological events

2) Probabilistic estimation in flood studies

3) Ice-induced floods

4) River low flows, climatic conditions and environmental issues

5) Risk assessment and management for floods, low water events, and damage vulnerability issues.
 
 
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