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Morris, Mark
Courivaud, Jean-Robert
2021-07-12T12:01:18Z
2021-07-12T12:01:18Z
2021
http://hdl.handle.net/10890/15543
Predicting breach erosion processes is essential for the effective risk management of both dams and levees. Following the success of an earlier initiative to assess the performance of breach models for predicting overflow erosion of dams and levees a new project has been launched to investigate the performance of industry models predicting breach formation initiated through internal erosion. The overall conclusions from this work will be guidance for industry practitioners regarding the types, availability, and likely performance of industry applicable internal erosion breach prediction models. This paper presents details of progress achieved with the performance evaluation programme at the start of 2021, which is roughly halfway through the 2 ½ year overall programme.
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Internal Erosion Breach Model Review and Validation
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Full or partial reprint or use of the papers is encouraged, subject to due acknowledgement of the authors and its publication in these proceedings. The copyright of the research resides with the authors of the paper, with the FLOODrisk consortium.
2021.06.22-2021.06.24
Online
10.3311/FloodRisk2020.17.10
2021
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Online
Science and practice for an uncertain future
internal erosion
breach modelling
model validation
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FLOODrisk 2020 - 4th European Conference on Flood Risk Management


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