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  • Flood information, especially extreme flood, is necessary for any large hydraulic structure design and flood risk management. Flood mitigation also requires a comprehensive assessment of flood risk and ...
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  • 12 pp. Adopted 2009-12-07. Department of Land Conservation and Development Notice of Adopted Amendment
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  • 17 pp. Adopted 2009-11-18. Department of Land Conservation and Development Notice of Adopted Amendment
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  • Recent studies of flood risk at New York Harbor (NYH) have shown disparate results for the 100 year storm tide, providing an uncertain foundation for the flood mitigation response after Hurricane Sandy. ...
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  • 8 pp. Adopted 2010-10-28. Department of Land Conservation and Development Notice of Adopted Amendment
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  • A study of floodplain sedimentation on a recently restored floodplain is presented. This study uses a two-dimensional hydro-morphodynamic model for predicting flow and suspended-sediment dynamics in the ...
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  • Natural and anthropogenic processes over the past 150 years have altered the bathymetry of the Lower Columbia River (LCR) and have changed the long wave propagation of tides and floods. Possible causes ...
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  • 22 pp. Adopted 2006-12-11. Department of Land Conservation and Development Notice of Adopted Amendment
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