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The reconstruction of a glacial lake outburst flood using HEC-RAS and its significance for future hazard assessments: an example from Lake 513 in the Cordillera …

Klimeš et al., 2014

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12116572782388518813
Author
Klimeš J
Benešová M
Vilímek V
Bouška P
Cochachin Rapre A
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Natural Hazards

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In April 2010, an ice/rockfall into Lake 513 triggered a glacial lake outburst flood (GLOF) along the Chucchun River in the Cordillera Blanca of Peru. This paper reconstructs the hydrological characteristics of this as yet undocumented event using a 1D flood model …
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Klimeš et al. Accepted to Natural Hazards The reconstruction of a glacial lake outburst flood using HEC-RAS and its significance for future hazard assessments: an example from Lake 513 in the Cordillera Blanca, Peru.