Browsing by Author "Castelltort, Francesc Xavier"
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Low-frequency atmospheric variability patterns and synoptic types linked to large floods in the lower Ebro river basin
Peña, Juan Carlos; Balasch Solanes, Josep Carles; Schulte, Lothar; Barriendos Valve, Mariano; Ruiz Bellet, Josep Lluís; Prohom, Marc; Tuset Mestre, Jordi; Mazón Bueso, Jordi; Castelltort, Francesc Xavier (2022-04-15)
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Open AccessThis study analyzes the atmospheric variability that caused the largest floods affecting the town of Tortosa, Spain, in the mouth of the Ebro River (northeast Iberian Peninsula). The Tortosa flood database and flood marks ... -
Runoff variability of an extreme flash flood event on the Catalan coastal system-Ebro basin water divide (NE Iberian Peninsula)
Balasch Solanes, Josep Carles; Tuset Mestre, Jordi; Castelltort, Francesc Xavier; Barriendos Valve, Mariano; Furdada, Glòria; Pino González, David; Calvet Porta, Jaume; Khazaradze Tsilosani, Giorgi; Valera Prieto, Llanos (2020)
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Open AccessOn the 22nd and 23rd of October 2019 a severe rainfall produced floods in the basins of the Catalan Coastal Range-Ebro Depression border (Francolí, Set, Femosa rivers) that affected various towns such as L'Espluga de ... -
The backwater effect as a tool to assess formative long-term flood regimes
Castelltort, Francesc Xavier; Bladé i Castellet, Ernest; Balasch Solanes, Josep Carles; Ribé Forn, Martí (2020-02)
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Open AccessThe Ter River drains the south-eastern Pyrenees and flows into the Mediterranean Sea. A lithological constriction affects the normal water flow in the La Plana de Vic area. As a consequence of this disturbance in the flow, ... -
The unit peak discharge as a tool for flood magnitude comparison and analysis
Balasch Solanes, Josep Carles; Tuset Mestre, Jordi; Barriendos Valve, Mariano; Castelltort, Francesc Xavier; Pino González, David (European Geosciences Union (EGU), 2021)
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Open AccessTo analyze the river floods dynamics, it is common to fix the observations of the flow at a characteristic checkpoint of the basin, showing its evolution over time: the hydrograph. A less common way of studying this ...