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CEST Proceedings are published under the ISSN 2944-9820.

Trends in hydrologic prediction for the design of hydraulic projects

(Corresponding) Daniil E., Michas S.
Topic: 
Estimation and prediction under past and future conditions (climate, population, land use change)
Estimation and prediction of runoff and related design discharges under past and future conditions are key elements for the design of flood defense, watercourse demarcation, urban stormwater, road drainage systems. Ministry of Infrastructure and Transportation, Greece, is in the process of...Read more
Keywords: 
hydrologic prediction, peak discharge, design guidelines, hydraulic projects
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00298

How to identify a representative subset of hydro-climatic simulations for impact modelling studies?

(Corresponding) PECHLIVANIDIS I., Gupta H., Bosshard T.
Topic: 
Estimation and prediction under past and future conditions (climate, population, land use change)
Uncertainties in hydro-climatic projections are (in part) related to different components of the modeling chain. Although a combination of numerous projections (ensemble) would be needed to characterize the overall uncertainty, in practice a small set of scenario combinations are constructed to...Read more
Keywords: 
Representative projections, information theory, climate change impacts, maximum information minimum redundancy, model ensembles
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00453

An Assessment of Soil Erosion using RUSLE Model: A Case Study from the Marmara Region

Ezer A., (Corresponding) Güven B.
Topic: 
Estimation and prediction under past and future conditions (climate, population, land use change)
Soil resource is essential for livelihood of human being. Soil erosion is one of the most serious natural problem affected by land degradation, agricultural and other human induced activities, such as climate change, particularly the changed precipitation trend. The aim of the study is applying the...Read more
Keywords: 
soil erosion, rusle model, climate change, the marmara region, turkey
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00884