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List of works by Vicente Medina

A compilation of data on European flash floods

article by Eric Gaume et al published March 2009 in Journal of Hydrology

A new integrated, hydro-mechanical model applied to flexible vegetation in riverbeds

Analysis of river bed dynamic evolution following a landslide dam

Application of FLATModel, a 2D finite volume code, to debris flows in the northeastern part of the Iberian Peninsula

Assessment methodology for the prediction of landslide dam hazard

Closure to “Tsunamis generated by fast granular landslides: 3D experiments and empirical predictors” by FRANCESCO BREGOLI, ALLEN BATEMAN and VICENTE MEDINA, J. Hydraulic Res. 1–16. doi:10.1080/00221686.2017. 1289259

Debris-flow susceptibility analysis using fluvio-morphological parameters and data mining: application to the Central-Eastern Pyrenees

article published in 2013

Debris-flow susceptibility assessment at regional scale: Validation on an alpine environment

Derivation of critical rainfall thresholds for shallow landslides as a tool for debris flow early warning systems

article by M. N. Papa et al published 23 October 2013 in Hydrology and Earth System Sciences

Evaluation of approaches to calculate debris-flow parameters for hazard assessment

Flood risk modelling with LiDAR technology

Morpho-fluvial analysis of headwater catchments: an example from the Central-Eastern Pyrenees

Sediment resuspension due to density currents caused by a temperature difference: application to the Flix reservoir (Spain)

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Shallow landslide susceptibility assessment under future climate and land cover changes: A case study from southwest China

scientific article published in 2023

Simulation of flash floods in ungauged basins using post-event surveys and numerical modelling

The Economic Impact of Climate Change on Urban Drainage Master Planning in Barcelona

scientific article published in 2020

Tsunamis generated by fast granular landslides: 3D experiments and empirical predictors

Water flow and sediment transport in a 90° channel diversion: an experimental study