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The role of hydro-technical works in diminishing flooded areas. Case study: the June 1985 flood on the Miletin River

(Corresponding) Hutanu E., Urzica A., Paveluc L., Stoleriu C., Grozavu A.
Topic: 
Hydrology and water resources
Hydro-technical constructions are very important in diminishing flooded areas and associated damage in the event of a flood. The case study for the Miletin River in the Moldavian Plateau (Eastern Romania) focusses on the historical floods of June 1985. The floods recorded at the Miletin River...Read more
Keywords: 
hydro-technical constructions, flood, HEC-RAS, GIS, Miletin River
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00293

Dam break analysis using Hec-Ras techniques. Case study: Cal Alb dam (NE Romania)

Urzica A., (Corresponding) Hutanu E., Muhu-Pintilie A., Stoleriu C.
Topic: 
Hydrology and water resources
Along with the understanding of the importance of a water resource in the vicinity of a human settlement, human societies have begun to build weirs, dams or hydraulic structures to use more efficiently the natural resource. One of the most important works that can be done in the course of a river...Read more
Keywords: 
flood, HEC-RAS, dam break, NE Romania
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00299

ANALYSIS OF THE 0.1% AND 1% FLOODBANDS RELATING TO THE NV AREA OF THE CEAHLAU MASSIVE, THE CONFLUENCE SECTOR OF THE BISTRIȚA RIVER WITH HIS TRIBUTARY - BISTRICIORA RIVER

(Corresponding) Hutanu E., Linu-Stoilov V., Paveluc L., Stoleriu C., Mihu_Pintilie A., Grozavu A.
Topic: 
Hydrology and water resources
The study aims to outline the flood potential of a mountainous area, in the context of simulating flooded areas, GIS techniques being essential in determining the spatial and probabilistic impact of this type of hydrological phenomena. The resulting modeling highlights the floodplains and the...Read more
Keywords: 
flood, flow, numerical terrain model, SIG, HEC-RAS
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00836