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Urban Pluvial and Coincidental Flooding

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Pluvial flooding is defined as flooding that results from rainfall-generated overland flow, before the runoff enters any watercourse or sewer. It is usually associated with high intensity rainfall events (typically >30mm/h) but can also occur with lower intensity rainfall or melting snow where the ground is saturated, frozen, developed or otherwise has low permeability resulting in overland flow and ponding in depressions in the topography.

Urban pluvial flooding arises from high intensity 'extreme' rainfall events. In such situations urban underground sewerage/drainage systems and surface watercourses may be completely overwhelmed.

This volume deals with the many aspects involved with pluvial and coincidental flooding.

It investigates causes and consequences. In order to reduce the impact of this type of flood, it presents various techniques to anticipate and forecast floods.

Moreover, it presents way to reduce the impact and consequences, both short and long term.

Case studies and instructions for training and education are included as well.

The chapters were contributed by experts on the subject, that have been active in flood management and flood impact reduction in many countries.

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Product Details
CRC Press
0415621585 / 9780415621588
Hardback
551.489
15/08/2021
United Kingdom
English
416 pages
25 cm
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