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MS Clare Duggan (1), DR Bjorn Elsaber (2) (1): School of Planning, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Queens University Belfast, David Keir Building, Stanmillis Rd, Belfast, BT95AG, United Kingdom (2): School of Planning, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Queens University Belfast, David Keir Building, Stanmillis Rd, Belfast, BT95AG, United Kingdom  cduggan09@qub.ac.uk   Abstract Swell waves from extratropical […]

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Vesna Nikoloska, Helen Monthomery, Pell Frischmann, Exeter, United Kingdom   vesnanikoloska@yahoo.com   Abstract Flood protection in the urban areas begins with an appropriate surface water drainage system. Reducing the peak discharge from the new developments will prevent the existing drainage systems to surcharge and cause flooding. The application of SUDS components into the drainage systems […]

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2010-708 A CATALOGUE OF HISTORICAL DROUGHTS IN EUROPE: A TOOL FOR ASSESSING DROUGHT CHARACTERISTICS AND IMPACTS AT REGIONAL TO CONTINENTAL SCALESJamie Hannaford 1, Simon Parry 1, Christel Prudhomme 1, Benjamin Lloyd-Hughes 2, Caroline Keef 31 Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, United Kingdom2 Walker Institute, University of Reading, United Kingdom3 JBA Consulting, United Kingdom Abstract:There have […]

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2010-541 ASSESSING WATER DISCOLOURATION WITHIN TEMPERATURE CONTROLLED PIPE TESTJasem AlkandariUniversity of Sheffield, United Kingdom Abstract:This study was intended to assess discolouration of tap water under three different flow regimes (e.g. loop 1 = 0.2, loop 2 = 0.4 & loop 3 = 0.8 L/s) within controlled ambient temperature which was equal to 8° C throughout […]

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270 – Hydrological Data Management in the United Kingdom   Jamie Hannaford, H. Gwyn Rees Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Maclean Building, Crowmarsh Gifford,OX10 0DN.  United Kingdom Email:  jaha@ceh.ac.uk     Abstract   In many parts of the world, demand for hydrometric data is increasing, in response to a range of policy drivers and scientific […]

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