CEST Proceedings are published under the ISSN 2944-9820.
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
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
Hydrological and hydraulic modelling for a severe flood event in Sperchios River Basin
(Corresponding) Bournas A., Feloni E., Bertsiou M., Baltas E.
Topic:
Floods, droughts and water scarcity
A combined hydrological and hydraulic analysis is presented for an extreme flood event occurred on February 6, 2012 in Sperchios River Basin, located in Central Greece. This event caused the river’s overflow and, consequently, several damages to infrastructure and agricultural land. Sperchios River...Read more
Hydrological analysis and hydraulic simulation for Sperchios River Basin
Raissis F., (Corresponding) Theochari A., Baltas E.
Topic:
Hydrology and water resources
This research work deals with a flood risk assessment methodology for the ungauged Sperchios River basin, an area of 1003 km2 located in Central Greece. This region is frequently exposed to floods, thus a floodplain evaluation is very important in order to take measures against the effects of...Read more
Simulation of an urban flash flood: the 2017 flood event in Mandra, Attica
Handrinos S., (Corresponding) Bellos V., Sibetheros I.
Topic:
Floods, droughts and water scarcity
This study deals with the 2D flood simulation of an urban flash flood event that took place on November 15, 2017 in Mandra, Attica. The well-known hydrodynamic software HEC-RAS was used for the flood simulation. The model input was an ensemble of 100 hydrographs, derived from the simulation of the...Read more
Estimating Flood Risk at town scale: the case of the 2017 flash flood in Mandra, Greece.
(Corresponding) Bloutsos A., Diakakis M., Mitsopoulos G., Tsokanis K., Lekkas E., Baltas E., Stamou A.
Topic:
Climpact: national network for climate change and its impacts
Effective flood management requires the priori assessment of the flood event, its consequences, and thus its risk, which give insight into what situations we expect and allow us to evaluate possible measures, including the implementation of an Early Warning System. In the present work, we briefly...Read more
Flood modelling using a combined 1D/2D model: the case of the 2017 flash flood in Mandra, Greece
(Corresponding) Mitsopoulos G., Bloutsos A., Diakakis M., Panagiotatou E., Lekkas E., Baltas E., Stamou A.
Topic:
Climpact: national network for climate change and its impacts
The design of an efficient Early Warning System for floods in a specific region requires the knowledge of the hydrodynamic behavior of floods that affects flood arrival times and thus the available warning times. In the present work, we attempt to answer the following research question “Is a...Read more
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