Hawker et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Implications of simulating global digital elevation models for flood inundation studiesHawker et al., 2018
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- Hawker L
- Rougier J
- Neal J
- Bates P
- Archer L
- Yamazaki D
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- Water resources research
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Abstract The Shuttle Radar Topography Mission has long been used as a source topographic information for flood hazard models, especially in data‐sparse areas. Error corrected versions have been produced, culminating in the latest global error reduced digital …
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