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Benchmarking of 2D hydraulic modelling packages

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The article was published on 2010-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 98 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Benchmarking.

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Cities and Flooding: A Guide to Integrated Urban Flood Risk Management for the 21st Century

TL;DR: The Flood Risk Management Guide as mentioned in this paper is a state-of-the-art guide for decision and policy makers, technical specialists, central, regional and local government officials and concerned stakeholders in the community sector, civil society and non-governmental organizations, and the private sector.
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A subgrid channel model for simulating river hydraulics and floodplain inundation over large and data sparse areas

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Integrating the LISFLOOD-FP 2D hydrodynamic model with the CAESAR model: implications for modelling landscape evolution

TL;DR: The CAESAR-Lisflood-FP simplified 2D flow model as discussed by the authors solves a reduced form of the shallow water equations using a very simple numerical scheme, thus generating a significant increase in computational efficiency over previous hydrodynamic methods.
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How much physical complexity is needed to model flood inundation

TL;DR: Three two-dimensional explicit hydraulic models, which can be broadly defined as simulating diffusive, inertial or shallow water waves, have been benchmarked using test cases from a recent Environment Agency for England and Wales study, where results from industry models are also available.
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Benchmarking urban flood models of varying complexity and scale using high resolution terrestrial LiDAR data

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe benchmark testing of a diffusive and an inertial formulation of the de St. Venant equations implemented within the LISFLOOD-FP hydraulic model using high-resolution terrestrial LiDAR data.
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