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Ali Gül
Researcher at Dokuz Eylül University
Publications - 15
Citations - 1275
Ali Gül is an academic researcher from Dokuz Eylül University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Flood myth & Climate change. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 15 publications receiving 825 citations.
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Changing climate both increases and decreases European river floods
Günter Blöschl,Julia Hall,Alberto Viglione,Alberto Viglione,Rui A. P. Perdigão,Juraj Parajka,Bruno Merz,David Lun,Berit Arheimer,Giuseppe Tito Aronica,Ardian Bilibashi,Miloň Boháč,Ognjen Bonacci,Marco Borga,Ivan Čanjevac,Attilio Castellarin,Giovanni Battista Chirico,Pierluigi Claps,Natalia Frolova,Daniele Ganora,Liudmyla Gorbachova,Ali Gül,Jamie Hannaford,Shaun Harrigan,Maria Kireeva,Andrea Kiss,Thomas Kjeldsen,Silvia Kohnová,Jarkko J. Koskela,Ondrej Ledvinka,Neil Macdonald,Maria Mavrova-Guirguinova,Luis Mediero,Ralf Merz,Peter Molnar,Alberto Montanari,Conor Murphy,Marzena Osuch,Valeryia Ovcharuk,Ivan Radevski,Jose Luis Salinas,Eric Sauquet,Mojca Šraj,Ján Szolgay,Elena Volpi,Donna Wilson,Klodian Zaimi,Nenad Živković +47 more
TL;DR: Analysis of a comprehensive European flood dataset reveals regional changes in river flood discharges in the past five decades that are broadly consistent with climate model projections for the next century, suggesting that climate-driven changes are already happening and supporting calls for the consideration of climate change in flood risk management.
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Changing climate shifts timing of European floods
Günter Blöschl,Julia Hall,Juraj Parajka,Rui A. P. Perdigão,Bruno Merz,Berit Arheimer,Giuseppe Tito Aronica,Ardian Bilibashi,Ognjen Bonacci,Marco Borga,Ivan Čanjevac,Attilio Castellarin,Giovanni Battista Chirico,Pierluigi Claps,Károly Fiala,Natalia Frolova,Liudmyla Gorbachova,Ali Gül,Jamie Hannaford,Shaun Harrigan,Maria Kireeva,Andrea Kiss,Thomas Kjeldsen,Silvia Kohnová,Jarkko J. Koskela,Ondrej Ledvinka,Neil Macdonald,Maria Mavrova-Guirguinova,Luis Mediero,Ralf Merz,Peter Molnar,Alberto Montanari,Conor Murphy,Marzena Osuch,Valeryia Ovcharuk,Ivan Radevski,Magdalena Rogger,Jose Luis Salinas,Eric Sauquet,Mojca Šraj,Ján Szolgay,Alberto Viglione,Elena Volpi,Donna Wilson,Klodian Zaimi,Nenad Živković +45 more
TL;DR: Analysis of the timing of river floods in Europe over the past 50 years found clear patterns of changes in flood timing that can be ascribed to climate effects, and highlights the existence of a clear climate signal in flood observations at the continental scale.
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A combined hydrologic and hydraulic modeling approach for testing efficiency of structural flood control measures
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented an overall systematic approach based on the simulation of some extreme event conditions, using a hydrological model to generate the resulting river flows and then using a hydraulic modeling exercise to decide upon floodplain evolution in the case-study area, Bostanli river basin, which has been under the threat of flooding for many years.
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A European Flood Database: facilitating comprehensive flood research beyond administrative boundaries
Julia Hall,Berit Arheimer,Giuseppe Tito Aronica,Ardian Bilibashi,M. Bohac,Ognjen Bonacci,Marco Borga,Paolo Burlando,Attilio Castellarin,Giovanni Battista Chirico,Pierluigi Claps,K. Fiala,Ladislav Gaál,Liudmyla Gorbachova,Ali Gül,Jamie Hannaford,Andrea Kiss,Thomas Kjeldsen,Silvia Kohnová,Jarkko J. Koskela,Neil Macdonald,Maria Mavrova-Guirguinova,Ondrej Ledvinka,Luis Mediero,Bruno Merz,Ralf Merz,Peter Molnar,Alberto Montanari,Marzena Osuch,Juray Parajka,Rui A. P. Perdigão,Ivan Radevski,Benjamin Renard,Magdalena Rogger,Jose Luis Salinas,Eric Sauquet,Monica Sraj,Ján Szolgay,Alberto Viglione,Elena Volpi,Donna Wilson,Klodian Zaimi,Günter Blöschl +42 more
TL;DR: The European Flood Database (EFD) as discussed by the authors is a comprehensive, extensive European flood database, which consists of over 7,000 hydrometric stations of various data series lengths.
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Nonstationarity in Flood Time Series
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated potential impacts and relative significance of observed trends on the magnitude and frequency of floods through comparisons performed over stationarity assumptions in hydrologic studies and found that inaccurate or incomplete approaches in flood studies towards estimating flood magnitudes and frequencies are also assumed to have considerable impacts on limited control against the flood phenomenon.