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Imperial College Symposium Preface
Theme 1: Global hydrology
Theme 2: Hydrology of extremes
Theme 3a: Advances in modelling
Theme 3b: New methods of hydrological observations
Theme 4: Interdisciplinary hydrology
Theme 5: Urban Water
Theme 6: Integrated catchment management


Theme 2 : Hydrology of extremes

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Papers Authors

Influence of antecedent precipitation index on the hydrograph shape

A.Benkhaled, B. Remini, and M. Mhaigue

Distribution of the extreme peak floods of the Tiber River from the 15th century

G. Calenda, C.P Mancini and E. Volpi

The spatial variation for floods with return periods greater than 100-year in the conterminous United States

Minteh Chang, Darrel L. Mcdonald and Adam G. Mouton

How rainfall and soil moisture seasonality can affect the shape of the annual maximum flood frequency curve

P.E. O’Connell, A.M. Hashemi, M. Franchini and C.G. Kilsby

Hydrological models in a non stationery environment

Ian Cordery ,R Mehrotra, A Sharma and M.J Nazemosadat

The probabilistic behaviour of the flood of record for basins in the U.S

Ellen M. Douglas and Richard M. Vogel

Hydrological forecasting using the double index flood method

Alfonso Guitierrez Lopez

Spatial interpolation v. simulation of precipitation for rainfall-runoff modelling – a case study in the Lippe river basin

Uve Haberlandt and C. Gattke

Multi–site simulation of daily precipitation amounts using Artificial Neural Networks

Colin Harpham and Robert L. Wilby

Applications of hydrogeologic settings in groundwater vulnerability mapping in LaGrange County, Indiana

Solomon A. Isiorho

Exploration of long records of extreme rainfall and design rainfall inferences

Demetris Koutsoyiannis

Use of a statistical test based on Poisson process for the detection of changes in peak-over-threshold series

M. Lang, B. Renard,, L. Dindar, F. Lemaitre and Ph. Bois

Long-term components and regional synchronisation of river runoffs

H. Lange and K. Bernhardt

The reservoir inflow sequence (RIS) method of hydrograph analysis applied to a set of 25 flood events observed on a catchment located in western United Kingdom

A.N. Mandeville

Decadal-scale streamflow variability in New Zealand

A.I. McKerchar

An improved framework for the characterisation of extreme floods and for the assessment of dam safety

R.J. Nathan and P.E. Weinmann

Information sharing: models for flood frequency estimation

Paul J. Northrop and Elizabeth Traiger

Modelling 5-minute rainfall extremes

Christian Onof and John Townend

A review of British railway bridge flood failures

Duncan W. Reed

Advanced approaches in PDS/POT modelling of extreme hydrological events

Dan Rosbjerg and Henrik Madsen

The estimation of design rainfalls for South Africa using a regional scale invariant approach

J.C. Smithers and R.E. Schulze

Impact of various drought patterns on simulated crop growth and yield in a semi-arid agricultural region in central Europe

Milada Stastná and Josef Eitzinger

The Red Deer Lake restoration project: a case study

I. Muzik

Sensitivity to storm track of the dependence between extreme sea surges and river flows around Britain

C. Svensson and D.A. Jones

Change in the flood regime of the Meuse river under climate variability

Min Tu, M.J. Hall, P.J.M. de Laat and M.J.M. de Wit

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