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Flood Assessment Modeling Parameterization First Edition Goyal

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Flood Assessment Modeling Parameterization First Edition Goyal
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Publisher: Apple Academic Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 74.33 MB
Pages: 414
Author: Goyal, Megh R.; Harmsen, Eric W
ISBN: 9781315365923, 9781771884570, 9781771884587, 1315365928, 1771884576, 1771884584
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: First edition

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Flood Assessment Modeling Parameterization First Edition Goyal by Goyal, Megh R.; Harmsen, Eric W 9781315365923, 9781771884570, 9781771884587, 1315365928, 1771884576, 1771884584 instant download after payment.

"About 7,000 people lose their lives and nearly 100 million people are adversely affected by floods each year worldwide. Flooding occurs in almost every part of the world and is the result of extreme rainfall. Severe flooding also costs billions of dollars each year in damage and economic losses. This new volume focuses on two detailed studies that employ physically based hydrologic models to predict flooding in the particularly challenging environment of small watersheds with mountainous terrain and high intensity/high variability rainfall. "--Provided by publisher.
Abstract: "About 7,000 people lose their lives and nearly 100 million people are adversely affected by floods each year worldwide. Flooding occurs in almost every part of the world and is the result of extreme rainfall. Severe flooding also costs billions of dollars each year in damage and economic losses. This new volume focuses on two detailed studies that employ physically based hydrologic models to predict flooding in the particularly challenging environment of small watersheds with mountainous terrain and high intensity/high variability rainfall. "--Provided by publisher

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