Modelling urban sewer flooding and quantitative microbial risk assessment: A critical review
W Addison‐Atkinson, AS Chen… - Journal of Flood Risk …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Modelling urban inundation and its associated health implications is numerous in its many
applications. Flood modelling research contains a broad wealth of material, and microbial …
applications. Flood modelling research contains a broad wealth of material, and microbial …
[HTML][HTML] Testing the sensitivity of the CAESAR-Lisflood landscape evolution model to grid cell size
CJ Skinner, TJ Coulthard - Earth Surface Dynamics, 2023 - esurf.copernicus.org
Landscape evolution models (LEMs) are useful for understanding how large-scale
processes and perturbations influence the development of the surface of the Earth and other …
processes and perturbations influence the development of the surface of the Earth and other …
The impact of sediment flux and calibre on flood risk in the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal
This paper investigates how variations in sediment supply, grain size distribution and
climate change affect channel morphology and flood inundation in the Nakkhu River …
climate change affect channel morphology and flood inundation in the Nakkhu River …
Concepts with consequences in geomorphology: A fluvial perspective
J Lewin - Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Imagined concepts–made real by down‐to‐earth field verification, validated modelling, and
using available technologies and empirical methods–are fundamental to research outcomes …
using available technologies and empirical methods–are fundamental to research outcomes …
Living in the “Age of Humans”. Envisioning CAD Architecture for the Challenges of the Anthropocene—Energy, Environment, and Well-Being
K Januszkiewicz, N Paszkowska-Kaczmarek… - Energies, 2021 - mdpi.com
The Anthropocene thesis poses new challenges to human activity on the planet. These
challenges also apply to the built environment. Climate change will increase existing threats …
challenges also apply to the built environment. Climate change will increase existing threats …
The sensitivity of Landscape Evolution Models to DEM grid cell size
CJ Skinner, TJ Coulthard - Earth Surface Dynamics …, 2022 - esurf.copernicus.org
Landscape evolution models (LEMs) are useful for understanding how large scale
processes and perturbations influence the development of planetary surfaces. With their …
processes and perturbations influence the development of planetary surfaces. With their …
[HTML][HTML] Hillslope and catchment scale landform evolution–Predicting catchment form and surface properties
WDDP Welivitiya, GR Hancock - Environmental Modelling & Software, 2023 - Elsevier
Computer-based coupled soilscape-landform evolution models provide an avenue for
estimating the erosion potential of a landform over geological timescales. They also provide …
estimating the erosion potential of a landform over geological timescales. They also provide …
The morphology of coastal and fluvial flood-driven sediment deposits in natural and built environments
LA Taylor - 2023 - eprints.soton.ac.uk
Extreme flood events are essential for landscape creation, maintenance, and development
through the unconsolidated sediment they mobilise and deposit–driving large-scale …
through the unconsolidated sediment they mobilise and deposit–driving large-scale …