Browsing NIVA Open Access Archive by Author "Tarasova, Larisa"
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Extreme flooding controlled by stream network organization and flow regime
Basso, Stefano; Merz, Ralf; Tarasova, Larisa; Miniussi, Arianna (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)River floods are among the most common natural disasters worldwide, with substantial economic and humanitarian costs. Despite enormous efforts, gauging the risk of extreme floods with unprecedented magnitude is an outstanding ... -
Prediction of Extraordinarily High Floods Emerging From Heterogeneous Flow Generation Processes
Mushtaq, Sumra; Miniussi, Arianna; Merz, Ralf; Tarasova, Larisa; Marra, Francesco; Basso, Stefano (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)River floods are generated by various processes that, if disregarded, may induce errors in flood hazard assessment. This is particularly relevant where events extraordinarily larger than the typical floods have been observed, ... -
Shifts in flood generation processes exacerbate regional flood anomalies in Europe
Tarasova, Larisa; Lun, David; Merz, Ralf; Blöschl, Günter; Basso, Stefano; Bertola, Miriam; Miniussi, Arianna; Rakovec, Oldrich; Samaniego, Luis; Thober, Stephan; Kumar, Rohini (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Anomalies in the frequency of river floods, i.e., flood-rich or -poor periods, cause biases in flood risk estimates and thus make climate adaptation measures less efficient. While observations have recently confirmed the ...