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- | Brief list of references for flooding-related research to appear here prior to Hydro-Jules meeting on the week of the 15th Jan 2024. | + | {{ :flooding: |
+ | by Phillip Andrew Carl Taylor}} | ||
- | ===== Publications | + | One of the key problems in flood estimation is to predict the flow in the river after an intensive rainfall. Hydrologists use a variety of methods for such predictions, |
- | === On the development and analysis of coupled surface-subsurface models of catchments | + | Here, we describe some of the recent work (in collaboration with [[https:// |
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+ | This intercomparison of asymptotic behaviour of different classes of models can be used as a complementary tool to computational methods for assessing flood model accuracy, and can be used to better understand their applicability limits. | ||
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+ | Below you can find links to articles and videos summarising major part of the research project. | ||
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+ | ==== Development and analysis of coupled surface-subsurface models | ||
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+ | The main part of the initial stage of research was summarised in a three-part article “On the development and analysis of coupled surface-subsurface models of catchments” | ||
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+ | In Part 1 we estimated the typical size of physical catchment parameters characterising UK catchments. In Part 2 we formulated a simple 3D catchment benchmark model and used estimates from Part 1 to show that the model can be reduced to a 2D form. Finally, in Part 3 we showed that in the case of overland-dominated catchments, the 2D model can be further reduced to 1D form and found its approximated solution. The analytical hydrograph obtained can be used in future studies to understand limitations of other rainfall-runoff models. | ||
To appear in the //Journal of Fluid Mechanics// (2024). | To appear in the //Journal of Fluid Mechanics// (2024). | ||
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- | === Asymptotics of conceptual models (PDM formulation) and their relations to physical models === | + | |
+ | ==== Asymptotics of conceptual models (PDM) and their relations to physical models ==== | ||
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+ | //(In Review)// | ||
* [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
* [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
- | === Improving statistical models for peak flow (QMED) | + | ==== Improving statistical models for peak flow using physical models ==== |
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+ | //(In Review)// | ||
* [[https:// | * [[https:// |