Vídeo - vigilância sobre IP
Rodrigues, Carlos António de Brito
2006
Type
article
Creator
Kjeldsen, T. R.
Macdonald, N.
Lang, M.
Mediero, L.
Albuquerque, M.T.D.
Bogdanowicz, E.
Brazdil, R.
Castellarin, A.
David, V.
Fleig, A.
Gül, G.O.
Kriauciuniene, J.
Kohnova, S.
Merz, B.
Nicholson, O.
Roald, L. A.
Salinas, J. L.
Sarauskiene, D.
Sraj, M.
Strupczewski, W.
Szolgay, J.
Toumazis, A.
Vanneuville, W.
Veijalainen, N.
Wilson, D.
Macdonald, N.
Lang, M.
Mediero, L.
Albuquerque, M.T.D.
Bogdanowicz, E.
Brazdil, R.
Castellarin, A.
David, V.
Fleig, A.
Gül, G.O.
Kriauciuniene, J.
Kohnova, S.
Merz, B.
Nicholson, O.
Roald, L. A.
Salinas, J. L.
Sarauskiene, D.
Sraj, M.
Strupczewski, W.
Szolgay, J.
Toumazis, A.
Vanneuville, W.
Veijalainen, N.
Wilson, D.
Publisher
Identifier
KJELDSEN, T. R. [et al.] (2014) - Documentary evidence of past floods in Europe and their utility in flood frequency estimation. Journal of Hydrology. ISSN 0022-1694. Vol. 517, p. 963–973. Doi: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2014.06.038
10.1016/j.jhydrol.2014.06.038
Title
Documentary evidence of past floods in Europe and their utility in flood frequency estimation
Subject
Flood frequency estimation
Historical events
Europe
Historical events
Europe
Date
2015-03-23T13:12:55Z
2016-12-01T01:30:10Z
2014
2016-12-01T01:30:10Z
2014
Description
This review outlines the use of documentary evidence of historical flood events in contemporary flood frequency estimation in European countries. The study shows that despite widespread consensus in the scientic literature on the utility of documentary evidence, the actual migration from academic to practical application has been limited. A detailed review of flood frequency estimation guidelines from dierent countries showed that the value of historical data is generally recognised, but practical methods for systematic and routine inclusion of this type of data into risk analysis are in most cases not available. Studies of historical events were identied in most countries, and good examples of national databases attempting to collate the available information were identied. The conclusion is that there is considerable potential for improving the reliability of the current flood risk assessments by harvesting the valuable information on past extreme events contained in the historical data sets.
Access restrictions
embargoedAccess
Language
eng
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