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Radu Drobot 1 1 Technical University of Civil Engineering from Bucharest, Romania Abstract: One of the important issues in order to obtain flood hazard maps is to guarantee that the flood corresponding to a certain return period (or a certain exceedance probability) is used in the hydraulic simulation between two successive gauging stations along the […]

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Maria Cheveresan 1, Nicolai Sirbu 1, Dan Stematiu 1, Radu Drobot 1 1 Technical University of Civil Engineering from Bucharest, Romania Abstract: Between 1990 and 2001 several phenomena were observed at the Dridu dam structure like longitudinal cracks, local sliding located in the downstream slope of the contour dyke, entrapment of sandy material at some […]

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Ibrahim Gurer, Ibrahim Ucar Gazi University, Turkey Abstract: From the viewpoint of damages on humans, flood disaster is one of the most important meteorological hazards. During 2009, 86 floods have occurred and 66 people have died in Turkey. Ministry of Environment and Forestry declared that flood risk maps of Turkey should be prepared at once […]

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Maria Ilinca Alexandrescu, Bogdan Cheveresan, Simona Catana, Viorel Alexandru Stanescu, Radu Drobot Technical University of Civil Engineering Bucharest (TUCEB), Bd. Lacul Tei 124, Bucharest, RO-020396, Romania, maria.alexandrescu@utcb.ro Abstract In large urban areas, floods are generated not only by the upstream rivers but also by the extreme rainfall events inside these areas or on the surroundings slopes. The objective […]

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Cornel Ilinca, Radu Drobot  Technical University of Civil Engineering Bucharest (TUCEB), Bd. Lacul Tei 124, Bucharest, RO-020396, Romania, cornel@utcb.ro Abstract t the junction of two rivers, one important problem is the to define the hydrological combinations which lead to a given probability of the discharge exceedance in order to design protection works, like dikes. One notice […]

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Viorel Alexandru STĂNESCU – professor TUCEB – Romania Radu DROBOT – professor TUCEB – Romania Abstract The precipitation, which generates the 2005 flood in Timis-Bega River Basin , have been analyzed both as spatial distribution (total isohyets map) and as temporal one (time distribution at the meteorological stations). Further on, an analysis of the balance […]

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Drought In 2003. In Serbia And Montenegro Jasminka Smailagić & Smilja Djordjevic Republic Hydrometeorologic Service of Serbia Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro Abstract This paper describes territory and annual distribution of precipitation in Serbia and Montenegro in 2003. Daily data of precipitation from 28 main meteorological stations of Republic Hydrometeorologic Services were used. Percentiles were used […]

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FLOOD DISASTER AND PROTECTION MEASURES IN TURKEY CASE STUDY: MAY 1998 FLOOD DISASTER AT NORTH WESTERN BLACK SEA REGION OF TURKEY Ibrahim Gurer 1, Hamza Ozguler 2 1Gazi University, Faculty of Engineering and Architecture, Department of Civil Engineering, 06570 Maltepe, Ankara, TURKEY 2 General Directorate of State Hydraulic Works (DSI), 06100, Yucetepe, Ankara, TURKEY hamza.ozguler@dsi.gov.tr Abstract: Due to geographical location, […]

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BALWOIS 2004 Ohrid, Macedonia, 25-29 May 2004   USE OF FLOOD PROPAGATION MODELS IN REAL TIME HYDROLOGIC FORECAST. EXPERIENCES AT SEGURA RIVER Angel Luis Aldana Valverde, Ana Martínez Pérez Beato Centro de Estudios Hidrográficos (Hydrographic Studies Center) CEDEX-Centro de Estudios y Experimentación de Obras Públicas (Center for Studies and Experimentation on Public Works) Paseo Bajo […]

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BALWOIS 2004 Ohrid, Macedonia, 25-29 May 2004   REAL TIME HYDROLOGIC FLOOD FORECAST BASED ON SAIH AND WEATHER RADAR DATA IN SPAIN Angel Luis Aldana Valverde 1, Ana Martínez Pérez Beato 1, Justo Mora Alonso-Muńoyerro 2 1 Centro de Estudios Hidrográficos (Hydrographic Studies Center) CEDEX-Centro de Estudios y Experimentación de Obras Públicas (Center for Studies […]

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