de
en
Schliessen
Detailsuche
Bibliotheken
Projekt
Impressum
Datenschutz
zum Inhalt
Detailsuche
Schnellsuche:
OK
Ergebnisliste
Titel
Titel
Inhalt
Inhalt
Seite
Seite
Im Dokument suchen
Arns, Arne: Regional to local assessment of extreme water levels : methods and application to the northern part of the German North Sea coastline. 2014
Inhalt
Vorwort
Abstract
Kurzfassung
Content
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of abbreviations and symbols
1. Introduction
1.1 Research questions
1.2 Structure of this work
2. Study Area
3. Data sets
3.1 General remarks
3.2 Data used in Part I
3.3 Data used in Part II
3.4 Data used in Part III
PART I. HOW TO ESTIMATE COMPARABLE, ROBUST AND CONSISTENT RETURN WATER LEVELS ON REGIONAL SCALES?
4. Motivation
5. Theoretical background
5.1 Detrending
5.2 Sampling
5.3 Parameter estimation
5.4 Theoretical distribution
5.5 Empirical distribution
5.6 Return level assessment
6. Method set-up and results
6.1 Detrending
6.2 Sampling
6.3 Distribution
7. Transferability
8. Summary and discussion
9. Key findings of Part I
PART II. HOW TO ESTIMATE RETURN WATER LEVELS IN UN-GAUGED AREAS?
10. Motivation
11 Regionalization
11.1 Principle of the method
11.2 Identification of homogeneous regions
11.3 Regional distribution
11.4 Choice of appropriate regions
12. Alternative regionalization approach
12.1 Model configuration
12.2 Model calibration
12.3 Bias-correction
12.4 Validation
13. Extreme value analysis
14. Summary and discussion
15. Key findings of Part II
PART III. HOW DOES SEA LEVEL RISE AFFECT EXTREME WATER LEVELS?
16. Motivation
16.1 General
16.2 Observed changes in storm surge water levels
16.3 Investigations on possible future changes in extreme water levels
16.4 Objectives of this study
17. Changes in potential driving factors
17.1 Tidal changes
17.2 Changes in atmospheric forcing
17.3 Mea sea level changes
18. Analytical assessment
18.1 Processes involved
19. Methodology
19.1 Numerical model
19.2 Model
19.3 Tidal analysis
19.4 Extreme water level assessment
20. Results
20.1 Changes in high water levels due to SLR
20.2 Changes in high water occurrence times due to SLR
20.3 Spatial appearance of changes
20.4 Changes in high water level distributions
20.5 Changes in tidal constituents
20.6 Impact on EVA
21. Summary and discussion
22. Key findings of Part III
23. Overall summary and conclusions
24. Recommendations for further research
References
A Appendix
B Appendix
C Appendix
D Appendix