نتایج جستجو برای: flood flow

تعداد نتایج: 502385  

Journal: :Journal of environmental sciences 2014
Mohamad Fared Murshed Zeeshan Aslam Rosmala Lewis Christopher Chow Dongsheng Wang Mary Drikas John van Leeuwen

The treatment of organics present in the lower reaches of a major river system (the Murray-Darling Basin, Australia) before (March-July 2010), during (December 2010-May 2011) and after (April-December 2012) a major flood period was investigated. The flood period (over 6months) occurred during an intense La Niña cycle, leading to rapid and high increases in river flows and organic loads in the r...

2008
Raniere G. C. Sousa Carlos E. de C. Freitas

The functioning of large river systems with adjacent floodplains is strongly influenced by the flood pulse. This phenomenon is the main structuring force for the biota, including fish communities that use floodplain environments for spawning, feeding, nursery and refuge. In floodplains and in the entire basin, the volume of water controls internal flows. During rising water, the high discharge ...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2015
ساداتی نژاد, سیدجواد , صادقی, سیدهادی, قاسمیه , هدی ,

Rainfall- runoff modeling and river discharge forecasting are an important step toward flood management and control, design of hydraulic structures in basins and drought management. The purpose of this study was simulating the daily flows in the Navrud watershed using WetSpa model. WetSpa is a hydrological- physical model that can predict flood on the watershed scale with different time steps. ...

ژورنال: آبخیزداری ایران 2021
Alipour, Hasan, Behzadi, Saied, Ghermezcheshmeh, Bagher, Yousefi Fateh, Alireza,

Runoff create problems like erosion, flood and etc. Withe Assessment of the watershed we can identify the areas that have a potential for flood. And control operations taking only in those area. In this regard, identification areas with high potential for runoff for flood controls is great importance. Here, two major objectives have been considered: 1. evaluation Modclark model in simulation of...

Akram Gashtasebi Mohammad Reza Pirestani,

Transfer of debris flow caused by floods in the river downstream of the mountains leads to several damages every year. Numerous researches have been carried out on the Mountain Rivers the results of which show the importance of performing more researches to control debris flows in the floodplain because of various effective hydraulic-geometric parameters.For this purpose, AbNik Mountain River l...

2010
Jonathan M. Nelson Yasuyuki Shimizu Sanjay Giri Richard R. McDonald

Uncertainties in flood stage prediction and bed evolution in rivers are frequently associated with the evolution of bedforms over a hydrograph. For the case of flood prediction, the evolution of the bedforms may alter the effective bed roughness, so predictions of stage and velocity based on assuming bedforms retain the same size and shape over a hydrograph will be incorrect. These same effects...

Rivers are the natural flow of surface waters that flow in a certain bed seasonal or permanently. Rivers include a vast range of narrow waterways and with mountainous high steep to low steep and wide beds flowing in plains. However, rivers have had an effective role in urban development and human civilization, therefore, identification of flood prone areas and flood part in the potent lower fie...

2017
A. Joorabchi H. Zhang M. Blumenstein

JOORABCHI, A. ZHANG, H. and BLUMENSTEIN, M, 2007. Application of artificial neural networks in flow discharge prediction for the Fitzroy River, Australia. Journal of Coastal Research, SI 50 (Proceedings of the 9th International Coastal Symposium), 287 – 291. Gold Coast, Australia, ISSN 0749.0208 Prediction of flow discharge, and in particular floods, in rivers is one of the basic and key inform...

2005

OF DISSERTATION FREQUENCY ANALYSIS AND TWO-DIMENSIONAL SIMULATIONS OF EXTREME FLOODS ON A LARGE WATERSHED Estimates of extreme floods and probabilities are needed in hydrologic engineering and in risk analysis to assess the safety of dams. This research focuses on developing a twodimensional, distributed model to simulate extreme floods with return periods up to 10,000 years. The four objective...

2011
J. S. PERKIN T. H. BONNER

Riverine flow regimes are naturally dynamic, but become increasingly homogenized following anthropogenic flow alteration. Loss of dynamism disrupts naturally occurring structuring mechanisms within the associated biotic communities, at times causing shifts in composition. Here we considered how stream fish assemblages in two Central Texas rivers changed after alteration of flow regime by either...

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