Burzel et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Integrated flood risk analysis for extreme storm surges (XtremRisK)Burzel et al., 2010
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- Author
- Burzel A
- Dassanayake D
- Naulin M
- Kortenhaus A
- Oumeraci H
- Wahl T
- Mudersbach C
- Jensen J
- Gönnert G
- Sossidi K
- Ujeyl G
- Pasche E
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Coastal Engineering
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Extreme storm surges have frequently led to major damages also along the German coastline. The joint research project 'XtremRisK'was initiated to improve the understanding of risk-related issues due to extreme storm surges and to quantify the flood risk for two pilot …
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