TY - BOOK
T1 - Australian Rainfall and Runoff Revision Project 5: Regional Flood Methods: Stage 2 Report
AU - Rahman, Ataur
AU - Haddad, Khaled
AU - Zaman, Mohammad
AU - Ishak, Elias
AU - Kuzcera, George
AU - Weinmann, Erwin
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - Since its first publication in 1958, Australian Rainfall and Runoff (ARR) has remained one of the most influential and widely used guidelines published by Engineers Australia (EA). The current edition, published in 1987, retained the same level of national and international acclaim as its predecessors. The update will be completed in three stages. Twenty one revision projects have been identified and will be undertaken with the aim of filling knowledge gaps. Of these 21 projects, ten projects commenced in Stage 1 and an additional 9 projects commenced in Stage 2. The remaining two projects will commence in Stage 3. The outcomes of the projects will assist the ARR Editorial Team with the compiling and writing of chapters in the revised ARR.
AB - Since its first publication in 1958, Australian Rainfall and Runoff (ARR) has remained one of the most influential and widely used guidelines published by Engineers Australia (EA). The current edition, published in 1987, retained the same level of national and international acclaim as its predecessors. The update will be completed in three stages. Twenty one revision projects have been identified and will be undertaken with the aim of filling knowledge gaps. Of these 21 projects, ten projects commenced in Stage 1 and an additional 9 projects commenced in Stage 2. The remaining two projects will commence in Stage 3. The outcomes of the projects will assist the ARR Editorial Team with the compiling and writing of chapters in the revised ARR.
KW - climate
KW - floods
KW - rain and rainfall
KW - rainwater
UR - http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/uws:29728
UR - http://www.arr.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2013/Projects/ARR_Project5_Stage2_Report_Final_.pdf
M3 - Research report
BT - Australian Rainfall and Runoff Revision Project 5: Regional Flood Methods: Stage 2 Report
PB - University of Western Sydney
CY - Penrith, N.S.W.
ER -