Saksena et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Application of Physically Based Distributed Flood Models for Large-Scale Flood SimulationsSaksena et al., 2022
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- 11438498190276013341
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- Saksena S
- Merwade V
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- Flood Handbook
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With increasing focus on large-scale planning and allocation of resources for protection against future flood risk, it is necessary to analyze and improve the deficiencies in the existing flood modeling approach through a better understanding of the interactions among …
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