Conjunction of Rainfall in Neighboring Watersheds
Nicolas Roche and
Anne Dutfoy ()
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Anne Dutfoy: EDF R&D
Chapter Chapter 16 in Extreme Value Theory with Applications to Natural Hazards, 2021, pp 375-392 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter presents, in great detail, a statistical study of extreme values in a bivariate setting, where the hazards considered together are rains in nearby watersheds. This type of natural hazard can cause destructive flooding. The different steps of the treatment methodology are clarified, and particular care is paid to checking the conditions of the relevance of the theory.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-74942-2_16
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