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Numerical simulation of non-rigid landslide into reservoir with erodible sediment bed using SPH method
(SpringerInternational Association for Engineering Geology and the Environment (IAEG), 2021)
Landslide phenomenon in accumulated erodible bed sediments in a reservoir is one of the issues in hydraulic and sedimentation sciences that has received little attention. We intend to model two-dimensional changes of the ...
Future Drought Propagation through the Water-Energy-Food-Ecosystem Nexus – a Nordic Perspective
(Elsevier, 2022)
Droughts can affect a multitude of public and private sectors, with impacts developing slowly over time. While droughts are traditionally quantified in relation to the hydrological components of the water cycle that they ...
Advancing traditional strategies for testing hydrological model fitness in a changing climate
(Taylor & Francis, 2022)
Mitigation of adverse effects of global warming relies on accurate flow projections under climate change. These projections usually focus on changes in hydrological signatures, such as 100-year floods, which are estimated ...
Uni- and multivariate bias adjustment methods in Nordic catchments: Complexity and performance in a changing climate
(Elsevier, 2022)
For climate-change impact studies at the catchment scale, meteorological variables are typically extracted from ensemble simulations provided by global and regional climate models, which are then downscaled and bias-adjusted ...
Research in computing‑intensive simulations for nature‑oriented civil‑engineering and related scientific fields, using machine learning and big data: an overview of open problems
(Springer, 2023)
This article presents a taxonomy and represents a repository of open problems in computing for numerically and logically intensive problems in a number of disciplines that have to synergize for the best performance of ...
Numerical simulation of Submarine non-rigid landslide by an explicit three-step incompressible smoothed particle hydrodynamics
(Elsevier, 2021)
Deformable landslide body is modeled as a rheological material when SPH methods are used for numerical simulations. To increase accuracy, Carreau-Yasuda rheological model is chosen in this study. The model overcomes the ...
Streamflow droughts in Sweden: Spatiotemporal patterns emerging from six decades of observations
(Elsevier, 2022)
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Although Sweden has historically been a country abundant with water, observed changes in temperature and precipitation patterns during the past century have perturbed regional hydrologic regimes, including ...
Teaching computing for complex problems in civil engineering and geosciences using big data and machine learning: synergizing four different computing paradigms and four different management domains
(Springer, 2023)
This article describes a teaching strategy that synergizes computing and management, aimed at the running of complex projects in industry and academia, in the areas of civil engineering, physics, geosciences, and a number ...
Evaluating the transferability of monthly water balance models under changing climate conditions
(Taylor&Francis, 2020)
Monthly water balance models (MWBMs) are often used for making flow projections under climate change. As such, these models should provide accurate flow simulations; however, they are seldom evaluated in this regard. This ...
Failure Conditions Assessment of Complex Water Systems Using Fuzzy Logic
(Springer Link, 2023)
Climate change, energy transition, population growth and other natural and anthropogenic impacts, combined with outdated (unfashionable) infrastructure, can force Dam and Reservoir Systems (DRS) operation outside of the ...