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Adequacy of Nakagami- m Distribution Function to Derive GIUH
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Nash and Clark based geomorphological instanteneous unit hydrograph (GIUH) approach proved its usefulness to compute the synthetic unit hydrograph (SUH) and in turn the direct surface runoff component for ungauged catchments. ...
Performance Investigation of Nakagami- m Distribution to Derive Flood Hydrograph by Genetic Algorithm Optimization Approach
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: In this study, two-parameter Nakagami-
Development of the Jamuneswari Flood Forecasting System: Case Study in Bangladesh
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: A flood forecasting system has been developed using MIKE11 river-modeling software modules rainfall-runoff (RR) [or Nedbor-Afstromnings model (NAM)], hydrodynamic (HD), and flood forecasting (FF) for the Jamuneswari river ...
Effect of Climate Change on Runoff Generation: Application to Rift Valley Lakes Basin of Ethiopia
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: In this paper, an attempt has been made to investigate the potential impact of climate change on runoff generation at two agricultural watersheds. Climate change and key future signals of its variability were assessed using ...
Multivariate Modeling of Flood Flows
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: A systematic methodology for multivariate modeling of flood flows based on the partial duration series approach and bivariate normal distribution has been developed. The methodology provides univariate and bivariate modeling ...
Application of Clustering Techniques Using Prioritized Variables in Regional Flood Frequency Analysis—Case Study of Mahanadi Basin
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The selection of suitable site characteristics and the number of clusters play an important role for finding homogeneous regions in regional flood frequency analysis. The present study investigates the partition of the ...
Design Flow and Stage Computations in the Teesta River, Bangladesh, Using Frequency Analysis and MIKE 11 Modeling
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: A case study was conducted in the Teesta subcatchment in Bangladesh for determining design flood flows and corresponding flood stages for different return periods using frequency analysis and MIKE 11 model. Different ...
Soft Computing–Based Workable Flood Forecasting Model for Ayeyarwady River Basin of Myanmar
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: It is a challenging task for working hydrologists of Myanmar to get information from all gauge and discharge sites during a flood to model the forecast properly. In such a case, the concept of this work is very useful for ...