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Afshin Shabani, Sean A Woznicki, Megan Mehaffey, Jonathan Butcher, Tim A Wool, Pai-Yei Whung. A coupled hydrodynamic (HEC-RAS 2D) and water quality model (WASP) for simulating flood-induced soil, sediment, and contaminant transport.Journal of flood risk management. 2021, 14 (4): 1-17
Marlies H Barendrecht, Simon McCarthy, Alberto Viglione. A comparative analysis of the relationship between flood experience and private flood mitigation behaviour in the regions of England.Journal of flood risk management. 2021, 14 (2): e12700
Soroush Kouhi, M Reza Hashemi, Rozita Kian, Malcolm Spaulding, Matthew Lewis, Isaac Ginis. Flood risk in past and future: A case study for the Pawtuxet River's record-breaking March 2010 flood event.Journal of flood risk management. 2020, 13 (4): e12655
Katharina Schroeer, Mari R Tye. Quantifying damage contributions from convective and stratiform weather types: How well do precipitation and discharge data indicate the risk?Journal of flood risk management. 2019, 12 (4): e12491
Sebastian Seebauer, Stefan Ortner, Philipp Babcicky, Thomas Thaler. Bottom-up citizen initiatives as emergent actors in flood risk management: Mapping roles, relations and limitations.Journal of flood risk management. 2019, 12 (3): e12468
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