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Publikováno v:
Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies, Vol 47, Iss , Pp 101407- (2023)
Study region: Southeast Australia Study focus: Regional flood frequency analysis (RFFA) is a widely adopted statistical method to estimate design floods in ungauged catchments. Annual maximum flood (AMF) model is the most popular method in developing
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https://doaj.org/article/6126b8c2efe64ef2b5fceb8f4d0ac053
Publikováno v:
Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment. 36:2419-2435
In flood frequency analysis (FFA), annual maximum (AM) model is widely adopted in practice due to its straightforward sampling process. However, AM model has been criticized for its limited flexibility. FFA using peaks-over-threshold (POT) model is a
Autor:
Khaled Haddad, Romeo Konnon
Publikováno v:
Endocrinology: News, Opinions, Training. 10:31-35
Autor:
Khaled Haddad
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Endocrinology: News, Opinions, Training. 10:16-20
Autor:
Khaled Haddad, Romeo Konnon
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Endocrinology: News, Opinions, Training. 10:82-85
Autor:
Khaled Haddad
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Endocrinology: News, Opinions, Training. 10:48-55
Autor:
Ataur Rahman, Khaled Haddad
Publikováno v:
6TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CIVIL ENGINEERING FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT (ICCESD 2022).
Publikováno v:
Water; Volume 14; Issue 22; Pages: 3627
For design flood estimation in ungauged catchments, Regional Flood Frequency Analysis (RFFA) is commonly used. Most of the RFFA methods are primarily based on linear modelling approaches, which do not account for the inherent nonlinearity of rainfall
Publikováno v:
Water; Volume 14; Issue 19; Pages: 3123
Due to climate change, freshwater supply will be limited at many locations around the globe. Rainwater harvesting (RWH) has emerged as an alternative and sustainable freshwater source. In this study, the impacts of climate change on water saving as w
Publikováno v:
Water. 15:1658
In water resources management, environmental and ecological studies, estimation of design streamflow is often needed. For gauged catchments, at-site flood frequency analysis is used for this purpose; however, for ungauged catchments, regional flood f