Hydrology of Disasters

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Damage Assessment Procedures
De Saint Venant Equations
debris
Debris Avalanches
Debris Flow
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Defensive Strategies
drought impact analysis
environmental monitoring techniques
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Ergodic Stochastic Process
Extreme Floods
flood risk assessment
flow
geophysical disaster modelling
HYDROLOGIC HAZARDS
hydrological
Hydrological Aspects
Hydrological Consequences
hydrological disaster prediction methods
hydrometeorological hazards
international
Land Slides
Loose Material
Masurian Lake District
Mount St Helens
National Academy
National Committee
natural
Natural Disaster Reduction
Odra River
Outflow Hydrograph
phenomenon
reduction
Sediment Water Flows
Short Term Monitoring
SHORT TERM WARNING
Slope Failure
water resource management

Product details

  • ISBN 9781873936047
  • Weight: 600g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jan 1989
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This timely book reviews the hydrological aspects of different types of disaster and considers measures required to protect people and property against such events as well as disaster prediction, forecasting and monitoring. Its publications coincide with the start of the United Nations Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction.

It comprises twenty-seven papers by experts from a wide range of countries and organizations presented at the Technical Conference convened by the World Meteorological Organization in Geneva in November 1988. The contributions are grouped into five sections covering hydrological problems of extreme floods and droughts, consequences of accidental water pollution, hydrological problems of dam and levee rupture, hydrological consequences of volcanic eruptions and hydrological consequences of earthquakes, landslides and avalanches.

By drawing together work on a wide range of hydrological problems, this book is a valuable reference source for all scientist, engineers and policy- makers whose work touches on this diverse field.

Dr O Starosolszky is the President of the WMO Commission for Hydrology. Mr O Melder is a scientific officer with the WMO.

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