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2023
DOI: 10.3390/hydrology10050112
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Modern Developments in Flood Modelling

Abstract: Flood modelling is among the most challenging scientific task because it covers a wide area of complex physical phenomena associated with highly uncertain and non-linear processes where the development of physically interpretive solutions usually suffers from the lack of recorded data [...]

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“…Assessing the actual connection between extreme flooding and aquatic health is often a challenging task, as a variety of in situ gauges are required to define interconnected study layers [205,206]. Long-term monitoring gauges for multiple abiotic and biotic parameters, as set out above, should be available to provide wise decisions relating to water/environmental exploitation issues.…”
Section: Extreme Floodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assessing the actual connection between extreme flooding and aquatic health is often a challenging task, as a variety of in situ gauges are required to define interconnected study layers [205,206]. Long-term monitoring gauges for multiple abiotic and biotic parameters, as set out above, should be available to provide wise decisions relating to water/environmental exploitation issues.…”
Section: Extreme Floodsmentioning
confidence: 99%