Research of River Flooding
A special issue of Water (ISSN 2073-4441). This special issue belongs to the section "Hydrology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 July 2021) | Viewed by 30125
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
In the recent past, we have observed many extreme floods, which are most probably connected with meteorological anomalies, mainly precipitation, in the context of global warming/climate change and modified by anthropogenic activities and hydrological processes in the river basin. The hydrological processes themselves are subject to change due to the warming of the environment, and they become non-stationary, which could significantly alter the frequency distribution of floods. Future changes in the magnitude, frequency, and seasonality of floods (rainfall/snowmelt patterns) could further exacerbate the flood risks in many regions of the world. A better understanding of recent flood occurrences and processes requires detailed assessment and mining of the historical knowledge and patterns.
This Special Issue will focus on following relevant topics:
- Extreme historic floods, including the floods of the non-instrumental period;
- Indirect evidence of major historic floods (flood marks, archives, etc.);
- Methods for the statistical assessment of floods;
- Flood event analysis, including the conditions of their origin;
- Long-term assessment of flood magnitude, frequency, and seasonality;
- Natural variability of high flows and long-term cycles in data series;
- Teleconnections and their possible contribution to flood variability explanation;
- Comparison of flood characteristics in different multidecadal periods;
- Uncertainties of flood assessment in non-stationary conditions.
Submissions of both general methodological contributions as well as case studies of flood regime in different regions and spatio-temporal scales are strongly encouraged.
Dr. Pavol Miklánek
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Hydrology
- Water resources vulnerability
- Flood
- Historic floods
- Flood frequency
- Long-term variability
- Meteorological conditions
- Precipitation
- Spatio-temporal statistics
- Uncertainty analysis
- Non-stationary processes
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