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Newcastle AuthorsTitleYearFull text
Asid Ur Rehman
Dr Vassilis Glenis
Professor Chris Kilsby
Professor Claire Walsh
Integrated evolutionary optimisation framework for explicit configuration of detention ponds in urban flood risk management2025
Dr Chris Iliadis
Dr Vassilis Glenis
Professor Chris Kilsby
A cost-benefit 'source-receptor' framework for implementation of Blue-Green flood risk management2024
Dr Amy Green
Professor Chris Kilsby
Professor Andras Bardossy
A framework for space–time modelling of rainfall events for hydrological applications of weather radar2024
Dr James Mckenna
Dr Vassilis Glenis
Professor Chris Kilsby
A local multi-layer approach to modelling interactions between shallow water flows and obstructions2024
Dr Amy Green
Professor Chris Kilsby
Professor Andras Bardossy
Assessing rainfall radar errors with an inverse stochastic modelling framework2024
Dr James Mckenna
Dr Vassilis Glenis
Professor Chris Kilsby
A new riemann solver for modelling bridges in flood flows - Development and experimental validation2023
Dr Stephen Birkinshaw
Professor Chris Kilsby
Assessment of TRMM rainfall data for flood modelling in three contrasting catchments in Java, Indonesia2023
Dr Chris Iliadis
Dr Vassilis Glenis
Professor Chris Kilsby
Cloud Modelling of Property-Level Flood Exposure in Megacities2023
Dr Rixia Zan
Adrian Blackburn
Dr Aom Plaimart
Dr Kishor Acharya
Professor Claire Walsh
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Environmental DNA clarifies impacts of combined sewer overflows on the bacteriology of an urban river and resulting risks to public health2023
Dr Chris Iliadis
Dr Vassilis Glenis
Professor Chris Kilsby
Urban Flood Modelling under Extreme Rainfall Conditions for Building-Level Flood Exposure Analysis2023
Dr Rixia Zan
Dr Kishor Acharya
Adrian Blackburn
Professor Chris Kilsby
Professor David Werner
A Mobile Laboratory Enables Fecal Pollution Source Tracking in Catchments Using Onsite qPCR Assays2022
Robert Bertsch
Dr Vassilis Glenis
Professor Chris Kilsby
Building level flood exposure analysis using a hydrodynamic model2022
Professor Andras Bardossy
Professor Chris Kilsby
Dr Stephen Birkinshaw
Is Precipitation Responsible for the Most Hydrological Model Uncertainty?2022
Dr James Bathurst
Professor Chris Kilsby
Partial afforestation has uncertain effect on flood frequency and peak discharge at large catchment scales (100-1000 km2), south-central Chile2022
Dr Francesco Serinaldi
Professor Chris Kilsby
Sailing synthetic seas: Stochastic simulation of benchmark sea state time series2022
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