Forschungsbereich Ingenieurhydrologie

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E222-02 - Forschungsbereich Ingenieurhydrologie
 
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E222-02
 
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261Tarasova, Larisa ; Merz, Ralf ; Viglione, Alberto Towards hierarchical process-based classification of runoff eventsKonferenzbeitrag Inproceedings2019
262Volpi, Elena ; Bertola, Miriam ; Viglione, Alberto Reservoir effects on flood hazardKonferenzbeitrag Inproceedings2019
263Chen, Xiaofei ; Széles, Borbála ; Parajka, Juraj Duro ; Blöschl, Günter Factors controlling variability of event runoff characteristics in small agricultural catchmentKonferenzbeitrag Inproceedings2019
264Pavlin, Lovrenc ; Széles, Borbála ; Rab, Gerhard ; Blöschl, Günter Shallow groundwater dynamics in relation to stream dynamics in a small headwater catchmentKonferenzbeitrag Inproceedings2019
265Persiano, Simone ; Salinas, Jose Luis ; Stedinger, Jery ; Viglione, Alberto ; Blöschl, Günter ; Castellarin, Attilio Looking beyond spatial correlation in regional flood frequency analysis: exploring the potential of Generalized Least Squares and Top-krigingKonferenzbeitrag Inproceedings2019
266Bertola, Miriam ; Viglione, Alberto ; Blöschl, Günter Towards the attribution of patterns of flood regime change in Europe to decadal oscillations of atmospheric, catchment and river system driversKonferenzbeitrag Inproceedings2019
267Schmid, Bernhard H. ; Hengl, Michael Mixing length to be used in salt dilution gauging of turbulent flows in rough open channelsKonferenzbeitrag Inproceedings2019
268Barendrecht, Marlies ; Viglione, Alberto ; Blöschl, Günter Comparative socio-hydrology for the human-flood systems of the regions of EnglandKonferenzbeitrag Inproceedings2019
269Viglione, Alberto Understanding and Estimating River Flood Hazards across Timescales: from Flood Events to Long-Term DynamicsKonferenzbeitrag Inproceedings2019
270Guse, Björn ; Viglione, Alberto ; Merz, Bruno ; Vorogushyn, Sergiy What is the role of flood wave superposition for the severity of extreme floods?Konferenzbeitrag Inproceedings2019
271Breinl, Korbinian ; Di Baldassarre, Giuliano Analysing shifts in the timing of extreme dry spells at the global scale.Konferenzbeitrag Inproceedings2019
272Mastrotheodoros, Theodoros ; Molnar, Peter ; Burlando, Paolo ; Parajka, Juraj Duro ; Széles, Borbála A high-resolution ecohydrological analysis of the European AlpsKonferenzbeitrag Inproceedings2019
273Manocsoc, Maya Lyn ; Barendrecht, Marlies ; Bertola, Miriam ; Ciullo, Alessio A retrospective analysis of the Cumbria floods in 2009 and 2015 (UK)Konferenzbeitrag Inproceedings2019
274Brázdil, Rudolf ; Kiss, Andrea Droughts derived from documentary data: a worldwide overviewKonferenzbeitrag Inproceedings2019
275Müller-Thomy, Hannes Improvement of autocorrelation in synthetic time series and its impact on urban hydrological applicationsKonferenzbeitrag Inproceedings2019
276Okoli, Kenechukwu ; Breinl, Korbinian ; Di Baldassarre, Giuliano A virtual experiment to compare statistical vs. process-based methods for design flood estimationKonferenzbeitrag Inproceedings2019
277Müller-Thomy, Hannes Improving the autocorrelation in disaggregated time series for urban hydrological applicationsKonferenzbeitrag Inproceedings2019
278Sikorska, Anna E. ; Müller-Thomy, Hannes Does the complexity in precipitation disaggregation matter for hydrological applications at the catchment scale?Konferenzbeitrag Inproceedings2019
279Kiss, Andrea Floods and Long-Term Water-Level Changes in Medieval HungaryBuch Book2019
280Blöschl, Günter Flood management in a changing world: interactions between science and policy makingKonferenzbeitrag Inproceedings2019