2020
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-9063
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Spatial assessment of inland excess water hazard using combined machine learning and geostatistical methods

Abstract: <p>Inland excess water (IEW), considered to be a typical Carpathian Basin land degradation problem, is an interrelated natural and human induced phenomenon, which causes several problems in the flat-land regions of Hungary covering nearly half of the country. The term ‘inland excess water’ refers to the occurrence of inundations outside the flood levee that originate from sources differing from flood overflow, it is surplus surface water forming due to the lack of runo… Show more

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“…This hydrological phenomenon practically may occur in all lowland areas with poor runoff and unfavourable water management properties of soils (LABORCZI et al, 2020a). Many approaches have been published to describe IEW which are very diverse: (1) the in situ mapping of IEW ( VAN LEEUWEN et al, 2013), (2) the determination of the extent and probability of IEW hazard (BOZÁN et al, 2018;LABORCZI et al, 2020a;LABORCZI et al, 2020b), and the modeling of its movement phenomena (KONCSOS, 2011) are the most studied topics to researchers. NAĐ et al (2018) adapted the SEERISK methodology to assess the risk of IEW appearance.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This hydrological phenomenon practically may occur in all lowland areas with poor runoff and unfavourable water management properties of soils (LABORCZI et al, 2020a). Many approaches have been published to describe IEW which are very diverse: (1) the in situ mapping of IEW ( VAN LEEUWEN et al, 2013), (2) the determination of the extent and probability of IEW hazard (BOZÁN et al, 2018;LABORCZI et al, 2020a;LABORCZI et al, 2020b), and the modeling of its movement phenomena (KONCSOS, 2011) are the most studied topics to researchers. NAĐ et al (2018) adapted the SEERISK methodology to assess the risk of IEW appearance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%