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Probabilistic Flood Hazard Maps from Monte Carlo Derived Peak Flow Values?An Application to Flood Risk Management in Zamora City (Spain)

Julio Garrote    
Evelyng Peña and Andrés Díez-Herrero    

Resumen

The present manuscript shows an easy and achievable approach to improving flood hazard maps by delimiting the uncertainty derived from flood frequency analysis, and how this propagates through to the hydrodynamic modelling results on which these mappings are based.

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