Wadi Flash Floods
Springer Verlag, Singapore
978-981-16-2903-7 (ISBN)
The book chapters comprehensively and significantly highlight different scientific research disciplines related to wadi flash floods, including climatology, hydrological models, new monitoring techniques, remote sensing techniques, field investigations, international collaboration projects, risk assessment and mitigation, sedimentation and sediment transport, and groundwater quality and quantity assessment and management.
In this book, the contributing authors (engineers, researchers, and professionals) introduce their recent scientific findings to develop suitable, applicable, and innovative tools forforecasting, mitigation, and water management as well as society development under seven main research themes as follows:
Part 1. Wadi Flash Flood Challenges and Strategies
Part 2. Hydrometeorology and Climate Changes
Part 3. Rainfall–Runoff Modeling and Approaches
Part 4. Disaster Risk Reduction and Mitigation
Part 5. Reservoir Sedimentation and Sediment Yield
Part 6. Groundwater Management
Part 7. Application and Case Studies
The book includes selected high-quality papers from five series of the International Symposium on Flash Floods in Wadi Systems (ISFF) that were held in 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2020 in Japan, Egypt, Oman, Morocco, and Japan, respectively. These collections of chapters could provide valuable guidance and scientific content not only for academics, researchers, and students but also for decision-makers in the MENA region and worldwide.
Tetsuya Sumi is a professor at the Water Resources Research Center, Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University, Japan. He has a degree in civil engineering from Kyoto University. Subsequently, he worked for the Japanese Ministry of Construction. His specialties are hydraulics and dam engineering, with particular emphasis on integrated sediment management for reservoir sustainability and river basin environment improvement. He has contributed to several international associations and conferences, such as IAHR, ISRS, and ISE. He organized the 2nd International Workshop on Sediment Bypass Tunnels in 2017 in collaboration with ETH-Swiss and NTU-Taiwan. He recently conducted a general report of Q100 ‘RESERVOIR SEDIMENTATION AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT’ at the 26th ICOLD Congress, Vienna, Austria, in July 2018. Sameh A. Kantoush is currently an associate professor at Disaster Prevention Research Institute (DPRI), Kyoto University. He received his master’s and doctorate degrees in civil and environmental engineering from Saga University in Japan and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland, respectively. Prior to joining Kyoto, he served at the German University in Cairo (GUC) as an associate professor in the Civil Engineering Program. He is a member of the Japan Society of Civil Engineers (JSCE) and Syndicate of Engineers in Egypt. The industrial expertise of Dr. Kantoush is predominantly in infrastructure projects at multinational consulting firms in many countries. His research interests span the fundamentals of shallow flow and sediment transport, wadi flash floods, reservoir sustainability, ecohydraulics, dam impacts, and sediment management techniques. Mohamed Saber is currently working as a specially appointed associate professor of the Water Resources Research Center, the Disaster Prevention Research Institute (DPRI), Kyoto University. He has a Ph.D. in Hydrology from Kyoto University, Japan, and has worked as an assistant professor at the Geology Department, Faculty of Science, Assiut University, Egypt. Saber has experience working and holding different positions, such as a senior researcher, Water Resources Research Center Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University, Japan; a visiting professor, Geological Eng., Middle East Technical Univ., Turkey; a postdoctoral researcher, the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, LA, USA; a postdoctoral researcher, Kyoto University; and a research assistant, GCOE_ARS Project, Kyoto University, DPRI, Japan. Mohamed participated in more than 50 different publications and supervised more than 20 undergraduate, professional diploma, master’s and doctorate students. His research interests are mainly focused on flood forecasting and risk management, hydrometeorological analysis and climate change, water resources management, reservoir sedimentation management, and remote sensing and GIS applications, as well as machine learning techniques in flash flood risk assessment.
The ISFF Project.- Facts and Challenges.- Flood Analysis and Mitigation Strategies in Algeria.- Assessing the Impact of Climate Change on Temperature and Precipitation Over India.- Analysis of The Hydrological Behavior of Watersheds in The Context of Climate Change.- Impact of Infiltration and Small-Scale Topographical Features.- An Early Warning System for Arid and Semi-Arid Regions.- Hydrologic Assessment of The Uncertainty of Six Remote Sensing Precipitation Estimates Driven by A Distributed Hydrologic Model in The Blue Nile Basin.- Innovative Monitoring Techniques for Wadi Flash Flood by Using Image-Based Analysis.- A Temporally Varied Rainfall Simulator for Flash flood studies.- The Role of Urban Planning and Landscape Tools Concerning Flash Flood Risk Reduction within Arid and Semi-Arid Regions.- Measuring Vulnerability to Flash Flood Of Urban Dwellers.- Case studies from Oman and Brazil.- A Case Study of The Jeddah City Neighborhood Abruq Ar Rughamah, Saudi Arabia.- International Collaboration Project.- Sediment Transport in Shallow Waters: As A Multiphysics Approach.- Case Of Hodna Basin In Algeria.- Reservoir Sediment Management Practices in Sudan: A Case Study of Khashm El-Girba Dam.- Determining the Precipitation Intensity Threshold of Debris Flood Occurrence.- Assessment of Groundwater Resources in Water Spring Areas Using Geophysical Methods, Northern UAE.- Evaluation of the Effect of the Wadi Bih Dam on Groundwater Recharge, UAE.- Assess the impacts of groundwater over-drafting on water quality and environment degradation at Fares area, Aswan, Egypt.
Erscheinungsdatum | 18.10.2021 |
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Reihe/Serie | Natural Disaster Science and Mitigation Engineering: DPRI reports |
Zusatzinfo | 235 Illustrations, color; 51 Illustrations, black and white; XXVIII, 551 p. 286 illus., 235 illus. in color. |
Verlagsort | Singapore |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 155 x 235 mm |
Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Biologie ► Ökologie / Naturschutz |
Naturwissenschaften ► Geowissenschaften ► Geologie | |
Naturwissenschaften ► Geowissenschaften ► Hydrologie / Ozeanografie | |
Schlagworte | Advances in Understanding Flood Modelling and Forecasting • Data Challenges: Monitoring, Analysis, and Sharing • Flash Flood Mitigation Measures and Warning Systems • Flash Flood Risk at UNESCO World Heritage Sites (WHS) • Hydrometeorology and Climate Change • open access • Reservoir Sedimentation and Sediment Yield • Social and Environmental Aspects • Surface Runoff and Groundwater Management |
ISBN-10 | 981-16-2903-X / 981162903X |
ISBN-13 | 978-981-16-2903-7 / 9789811629037 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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