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Development of a methodology for extreme flood estimation

Zeimetz, Fränz
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Garcia, Javier
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Jordan, F.  
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2016
SCCER-SOE annual conference 2016 in Sion. Hydropower and Geo-Energy in Switzerland - Challenges and Prospects

The development of a methodology for extreme flood estimation is the aim of the project CRUEX++. This project follows the CRUEX project which aimed at the development of a PMP-PMF methodology (PMP=Probable Maximum precipitation, PMF=Probable Maximum Flood). Numerous tools, models and methods have been developed during the last years. The goal of the CRUEX++ project is to combine and enrich these elements leading to a methodology for extreme flood estimations in order to verify dam safety. A PhD thesis has been initiated in 2012 to lead this project and to conclude on a final methodology.

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conference poster not in proceedings
Author(s)
Zeimetz, Fränz
Garcia, Javier
Jordan, F.  
Artigue, Guillaume  
Hertig, J.-A.
Fallot, J.-M.
Receanu, Ramona  
Schleiss, Anton  
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2016

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SCCER-SOE annual conference 2016 in Sion. Hydropower and Geo-Energy in Switzerland - Challenges and Prospects

Sion, Suisse

September 12-13, 2016

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May 31, 2017
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