D Kemp, T Daniell - Australasian Journal of Water Resources, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Flood hydrograph estimation in Australia is mostly undertakenby a class of models known as runoff routing models. These models have in common the sub-division of the catchment into …
The traditional management of stormwater with a singular focus on flood protection has resulted in the degradation of receiving waters. The health of urban streams is degraded by …
Communities downstream of on-farm dams are growing as are the flood hazards and safety threats they live under. This threat exists in Australia and elsewhere due to a need for …
RJ Nathan, TA McMahon - Australasian Journal of Water …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
This paper discusses the use of methods commonly used by engineering hydrologists in undertaking surface water investigations. While the conceptual basis of the approaches …
In Australia and other countries, small private dams in agricultural catchments pose both disastrous individual and cumulative dam failure flood threats to downstream communities; …
The term resilience was defined as “the ability of a system, community or society exposed to hazards to resist, absorb, accommodate to and recover from the effects of a hazard in a …
Small dam failures can be catastrophic. Small rural catchment dams pose failure threats at individual and cumulative levels and both must be accounted for during design of dams to …
Analysis of ungauged catchments is a challenging endeavour with large degrees of uncertainty. The uncertainty stems from the lack of accurate inputs for modelling. Various …