2022
DOI: 10.3390/w14162481
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Joint Modelling of Flood Hydrograph Peak, Volume and Duration Using Copulas—Case Study of Sava and Drava River in Croatia, Europe

Abstract: Morphodynamic changes in the riverbed may be accelerated by the climate change-induced effects, mostly through the increase of the frequency of extreme climatic events such as floods. This can lead to scouring of the riverbed around the bridge substructure and consequently reduces its overall stability. In order to better understand hydromorphological processes at the local scale, the influence of floods on bridge scour requires a detailed analysis of several interacting flood hydrograph characteristics. This … Show more

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“…It is obvious that floods with increased flows over time can accelerate hydromorphological processes compared to low recorded flows [52]. The length of the unstable river bed is consistent with the controlled discharges from the reservoir, topography, and geological structure [53].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…It is obvious that floods with increased flows over time can accelerate hydromorphological processes compared to low recorded flows [52]. The length of the unstable river bed is consistent with the controlled discharges from the reservoir, topography, and geological structure [53].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%