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Apurba Das
Apurba Das
Environment and Climate Change Canada
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Ice‐jam flood risk assessment and mapping
KE Lindenschmidt, A Das, P Rokaya, T Chu
Hydrological Processes 30 (21), 3754-3769, 2016
852016
A novel stochastic modelling approach for operational real-time ice-jam flood forecasting
KE Lindenschmidt, P Rokaya, A Das, Z Li, D Richard
Journal of Hydrology 575, 381-394, 2019
432019
Ice jam flood hazard assessment and mapping of the Peace River at the Town of Peace River
KE Lindenschmidt, A Das, P Rokaya, KP Chun, T Chu
Proceedings of the CRIPE 18th Workshop on the Hydraulics of Ice Covered …, 2015
322015
Monitoring the variation in ice-cover characteristics of the Slave River, Canada using RADARSAT-2 data—A case study
T Chu, A Das, KE Lindenschmidt
Remote Sensing 7 (10), 13664-13691, 2015
312015
Monitoring the freeze-up and ice cover progression of the Slave River
A Das, J Sagin, J Van der Sanden, E Evans, H McKay, KE Lindenschmidt
Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering 42 (9), 609-621, 2015
312015
Ice-jam flood risk assessment and hazard mapping under future climate
A Das, P Rokaya, KE Lindenschmidt
Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management 146 (6), 04020029, 2020
302020
A geospatial model to determine patterns of ice cover breakup along the Slave River
KE Lindenschmidt, A Das
Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering 42 (9), 675-685, 2015
242015
Sustainable ice-jam flood management for socio-economic and socio-ecological systems
A Das, M Reed, KE Lindenschmidt
Water 10 (2), 135, 2018
222018
Assessing the impacts of climate change on ice jams along the Athabasca River at Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada
A Das, P Rokaya, KE Lindenschmidt
19th CRIPE workshop on the Hydraulics of Ice Covered Rivers, Whitehorse …, 2017
192017
Modelling climatic impacts on ice-jam floods: A review of current models, modelling capabilities, challenges, and future prospects
A Das, KE Lindenschmidt
Environmental Reviews 29 (3), 378-390, 2021
142021
A stochastic modelling approach to forecast real-time ice jam flood severity along the transborder (New Brunswick/Maine) Saint John River of North America
A Das, S Budhathoki, KE Lindenschmidt
Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment 36 (7), 1903-1915, 2022
132022
Air pockets and water lenses in the ice cover of the Slave River
KE Lindenschmidt, A Das, T Chu
Cold Regions Science and Technology 136, 72-80, 2017
122017
Measuring the skill of an operational ice jam flood forecasting system
BS Williams, A Das, P Johnston, B Luo, KE Lindenschmidt
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 52, 102001, 2021
112021
Development of an ice-jam flood forecasting modelling framework for freeze-up/winter breakup
A Das, S Budhathoki, KE Lindenschmidt
Hydrology Research 54 (5), 648-662, 2023
102023
Evaluation of the sensitivity of hydraulic model parameters, boundary conditions and digital elevation models on ice-jam flood delineation
A Das, KE Lindenschmidt
Cold Regions Science and Technology 183, 103218, 2021
102021
Some combinatorial results towards state recovery attack on RC4
A Das, S Maitra, G Paul, S Sarkar
Information Systems Security: 7th International Conference, ICISS 2011 …, 2011
102011
Current status and advancement suggestions of ice-jam flood hazard and risk assessment
A Das, KE Lindenschmidt
Environmental Reviews 28 (4), 373-379, 2020
92020
Feasibility study for forecasting ice jams along the river Oder
M Kögel, A Das, W Marszelewski, D Carstensen, KE Lindenschmidt
Wasserwirtschaft 107 (5), 20-28, 2017
72017
Exploring flow operation schemes for sustainable ice-jam flood management along the Peace River in western Canada
P Rokaya, A Das, KE Lindenschmidt
Proc., 19th Workshop on the Hydraulics of Ice Covered Rivers. Whitehorse, YT …, 2017
72017
The impact of a bias-correction approach (delta change) applied directly to hydrological model output when modelling the severity of ice jam flooding under future climate scenarios
A Das, P Rokaya, KE Lindenschmidt
Climatic Change 172 (1), 19, 2022
52022
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