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Spatiotemporal Analysis of Extreme Hydrological Events
1st Edition - November 20, 2018
Editors: Gerald Corzo, Emmanouil Varouchakis
Paperback ISBN:9780128116890
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eBook ISBN:9780128117316
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Spatio-temporal Analysis of Extreme Hydrological Events offers an extensive view of the experiences and applications of the latest developments and methodologies for analyzing and understanding extreme environmental and hydrological events. The book addresses the topic using spatio-temporal methods, such as space-time geostatistics, machine learning, statistical theory, hydrological modelling, neural network and evolutionary algorithms. This important resource for both hydrologists and statisticians interested in the framework of spatial and temporal analysis of hydrological events will provide users with an enhanced understanding of the relationship between magnitude, dynamics and the probability of extreme hydrological events.
Presents spatio-temporal processes, including multivariate dynamic modelling
Provides varying methodological approaches, giving the readers multiple hydrological modelling information to use in their work
Includes a variety of case studies making the context of the book relatable to everyday working situations
Hydrologists, scientists working on water resource management, Aquatic Scientists, Climatologists. Statisticians interested in the framework of spatial and temporal analysis of hydrological events, water resource engineers, coastal and estuarine scientists, applied mathematicians
1. Geostatistics: Mathematical and Statistical Basis.
2. Background of spatiotemporal geostatistical analysis: Application to aquifer level mapping
3. Large-scale exploratory analysis of the spatio-temporal distribution of climate projections: Applying STRIVIng toolbox
4. Spatio-temporal drought analysis at country scale through the application of the STAND toolbox
5. Spatiotemporal analysis of extreme rainfall events using object based approach
6. Spatial and temporal variations of Habitat Suitability for fish; A case study in Abras de Mantequilla wetland, Ecuador
7. A comparison on spatial – temporal scale between multiscalar drought indices in the South Central Region of Vietnam
No. of pages: 192
Language: English
Published: November 20, 2018
Imprint: Elsevier
Paperback ISBN: 9780128116890
eBook ISBN: 9780128117316
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Gerald Corzo
Dr Gerald A. Corzo Is a Civil engineer by training with a strong background on computational science and specialized in Teleinformatics. His areas of research cover innovative methods for integrating computational intelligent algorithms and hydrological conceptual models for hydrological forecasting (Flood Early Warning System models integration, Delft-FEWS). He developed scripts for areas of computational intelligence, optimization of water resources, online modeling and in fluid dynamics simulation. One of his recent projects focuses on exploring the use of mobile phone antennas in Colombia for measuring precipitation. Dr Corzo has also participated in research projects in different countries like China with the North China University for Water Conservancy and Electric Power in China, Colombia (CINARA), Mexico (Technologico of Monterrey), England (CEH), Norway (University of Oslo) and others. For the last five years he served as chair of the session on geo-statistics at the European Geoscience Union. He lead the LatinAqua network for water research scientist in Latin-America in 2011
Affiliations and expertise
Researcher and Senior Lecturer, IHE Delft Institute for Water Education
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Emmanouil Varouchakis
Dr. Emmanouil Varouchakis is an Instructor/Researcher at the School of Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Crete, Greece. He holds a PhD in Geo-technology and the Environment-Spatiotemporal Geostatistics from the Technical University of Crete. Since 2013 he teaches the courses ‘’Introduction to Geostatistics’’, ‘’Applied Geostatistics’’ and ‘’Environmental Risk Analysis’’ at the Schools of Environmental and Mineral Resources Engineering. He has published several research articles in international journals and he has presented his research findings in international conferences. In 2015 he has been awarded the Natural Resources Research grant award by the International Association of Mathematical Geosciences for his research work entitled ‘’A Bayesian space-time geostatistical model for groundwater level variability estimation’’.
Affiliations and expertise
School of Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Crete, Chania, Greece