Inhaltsbereich
Publication
(Co) Author: Petrow, T.
| Paper (ISI journals) [8] |
Paper (further journals) [2] |
Chapter in Book [3] |
Conference Paper [6] |
Thesis/Habil [1] |
All [20] |
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(2009): Trends in flood magnitude, frequency and seasonality in Germany in the period 1951 - 2002. Journal of Hydrology, 371, 1-4, 129-141.
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(2009): Changes in the flood hazard in Germany through changing frequency and persistence of circulation patterns. Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences (NHESS), 9, 4, 1409-1423.
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(2008): Trends der Hochwassergefährdung in Deutschland (1951 bis 2002) und Konsequenzen für die Bemessung. Wasserwirtschaft, 11, 24-28.| EDOC: 12181 |
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(2007): Aspects of seasonality and flood generating circulation patterns in a mountainous catchment in south-eastern Germany. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 11, 4, 1455-1468.| EDOC: 10140 | PDF |
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(2006): CEDIM Risk Explorer - a map server solution in the project 'Risk Map Germany'. Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences (NHESS), 6, 5, 711-720.
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(2006): Improvements on flood alleviation in Germany: Lessons learned from the Elbe flood in August 2002. Environmental Management, 38, 5, 717-732.
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(2006): Insurability and Mitigation of Flood Losses in Private Households in Germany. Risk Analysis, 26, 2, 383-395.
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(2005): Flood loss reduction of private households due to building precautionary measures - Lessons Learned from the Elbe flood in August 2002. Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, 5, 1, 117-126.| EDOC: 5995 | PDF |
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(2008): Modellierung und extremwertstatistische Extrapolation von Höchstabflüssen der Vereinigten Mulde in Sachsen. KW Korrespondenz Wasserwirtschaft, 1, 10, 562-567.| EDOC: 14058 |
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(2005): Model system development and uncertainty for the provisionary management of extreme floods in large river basins. Advances in Geosciences, 5, 99-104.| EDOC: 14057 | PDF |
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(2005): Consequences of the extreme flood event of August 2002 in the city of Dresden (Germany). - In: Savic, D. A.; Marino, M. A.; Savenije, H. H. G.; Bertoni, J. C. (Eds.), Sustainable Water Management Solutions for Large Cities, Internat. Assoc. of Hydrological Sciences, 164-173.| EDOC: 8073 |
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(2005): Flood risk reduction in Germany after the Elbe 2002 flood: aspects of hazard mapping and early warning systems. Proceedings of the international conference 'Cartographic Cutting-Edge Technology for Natural Hazard Management', TU Dresden, Institut für Kartographie, 145-156.| EDOC: 7759 |
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(2003): Vorsorgende Maßnahmen zur Schadenminderung. - In: Deutsches Komitee für Katastrophenvorsorge e. V. (DKKV) (Eds.), Hochwasservorsorge in Deutschland - Lernen aus der Katastrophe 2002 im Elbegebiet, DKKV, 34-73.| EDOC: 5988 |
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(2008): Modelling dyke breaches and probable maximum flood in river catchments to reduce uncertainty in flood frequency analyses. 10th National British Hydrology Society Symposium (Exeter 2008).| EDOC: 14072 | PDF |
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(2008): Flood trends in Germany in the period 1951 - 2002. General Assembly European Geosciences Union (Vienna, Austria 2008).| EDOC: 11841 |
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(2005): Developing a modelling system to simulate extreme flodd scenarios. Integriertes und nachhaltiges Flussgebietsmanagement - Beispiel Elbe - Herausforderungen für die Flusspolitik und Lösungsansätze aus der Flussforschung (Leipzig 2005).| EDOC: 9247 | PDF |
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(2005): Extended Flood Frequency Analysis to reduce Uncertainty in extreme Flood Estimation in the Mulde Catchment (Germany). 2nd General Assembly European Geosciences Union (Vienna, Austria 2005).| EDOC: 6232 |
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(2004): Flood loss reduction due to private precautionary measures - Lessons Learned from the Elbe flood in August 2002. 11th Magdeburg Seminar on Waters in Central and Eastern Europe : Assessment, Protection, Management (Leipzig 2004), 112-113.| EDOC: 6116 |
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(2004): Model system and scenario development for the provisionary management of extreme floods in large river basins. 8. Workshop zur großskaligen Modellierung in der Hydrologie (Jena 2004).| EDOC: 6231 |
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(2009): Floods in Germany: analyses of trends, seasonality and circulation patterns. Institut für Geoökologie, Universität Potsdam.


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