[HTML][HTML] Global magnitude-frequency statistics of the failures and impacts of large water-retention dams and mine tailings impoundments
The failures of engineered dams that retain freshwater or mining waste (tailings) have led to
socioeconomic and environmental consequences. However, the global magnitude …
socioeconomic and environmental consequences. However, the global magnitude …
Review of historical dam-break events and laboratory tests on real topography for the validation of numerical models
Dam break inundation map** is essential for risk management and mitigation, emergency
action planning, and potential consequences assessment. To quantify flood hazard …
action planning, and potential consequences assessment. To quantify flood hazard …
Opportunities to curb hydrological alterations via dam re-operation in the Mekong
In rivers around the world, hydropower development has altered the seasonal hydrological
regime, which drives key ecosystem services. Dam re-operation efforts that minimize …
regime, which drives key ecosystem services. Dam re-operation efforts that minimize …
Distributed optical fibre sensor for infrastructure monitoring: Field applications
For the past decades, the applicability of distributed optical fibre sensor (DOFS) technology
has been widely explored to assess the structural health and integrity. The DOFS has …
has been widely explored to assess the structural health and integrity. The DOFS has …
Rupture: Towards a critical, emplaced, and experiential view of nature-society crisis
We are currently seeing a global escalation in social and environmental disruption, yet
concepts like the Anthropocene do not fully capture the intensity and generative scope of …
concepts like the Anthropocene do not fully capture the intensity and generative scope of …
The Great 2011 Thailand flood disaster revisited: Could it have been mitigated by different dam operations based on better weather forecasts?
This paper revisits the 2011 Great Flood in central Thailand to answer one of the hotly
debated questions at the time “Could the operation decisions of the flood control structures …
debated questions at the time “Could the operation decisions of the flood control structures …
Shrinking Tonlé Sap and the recent intensification of sand mining in the Cambodian Mekong River
WX Ng, E Park - Science of the Total Environment, 2021 - Elsevier
This paper investigates the impacts of extensive riverbed mining in the Lower Mekong on
the water level, extent and volume of the Tonlé Sap Lake, the largest freshwater lake in …
the water level, extent and volume of the Tonlé Sap Lake, the largest freshwater lake in …
Flood map** from dam break due to peak inflow: a coupled rainfall–runoff and hydraulic models approach
In this study, we conducted flood map** of a hypothetical dam break by coupling the
Hydrologic Engineering Center's Hydrologic Modeling System (HEC-HMS) and River …
Hydrologic Engineering Center's Hydrologic Modeling System (HEC-HMS) and River …
Using the WWF water risk filter to screen existing and projected hydropower projects for climate and biodiversity risks
Climate change is predicted to drive various changes in hydrology that can translate into
risks for river ecosystems and for those who manage rivers, such as for hydropower. Here …
risks for river ecosystems and for those who manage rivers, such as for hydropower. Here …
[HTML][HTML] Mitigating climate change to alleviate economic inequality under the Paris Agreement
Y Tang, H Duan, S Yu - Iscience, 2023 - cell.com
Understanding the implications of global climate governance is critical for achieving
sustainable economic development, given that the economic impacts of climate change and …
sustainable economic development, given that the economic impacts of climate change and …