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Locally relevant high‐resolution hydrodynamic modeling of River floods at the regional scale

Buttinger‐Kreuzhuber et al., 2022

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12670464414204473985
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Buttinger‐Kreuzhuber A
Waser J
Cornel D
Horváth Z
Konev A
Wimmer M
Komma J
Blöschl G
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Water Resources Research

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This paper deals with the simulation of inundated areas for a region of 84,000 km2 from estimated flood discharges at a resolution of 2 m. We develop a modeling framework that enables efficient parallel processing of the project region by splitting it into simulation tiles …
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