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Software iconList of FOSS software used in this course and installation instructions. Follow these instructions to prepare and customize the software before the beginning of the course.

Literature used

GBIF dataThis course covers various topics described in detail in some of these books / lecture notes. See also: CRAN Task View: Analysis of Spatial Data.

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Klein, B., and A. H. Schumann, "Extreme Hochwasserereignisse an deutschen Talsperren", Hydrologie und Wasserbewirtschaftung, vol. 50, issue 4, 2006.
Klein, B., A. H. Schumann, and M. Pahlow, "Copulas - New Risk Assessment Methodology for Dam Safety", Flood Risk Assessment and Management. How to Specify Hydrological Loads, Their Consequences and Uncertainties: Springer, 2011.
Klein, B., "Ermittlung von Ganglinien für die risikoorientierte Hochwasserbemessung von Talsperren", Institute of Hydrology, Water Resources Management and Environmental Engineering, Bochum, Ruhr-University Bochum, pp. 196, 2010.
Klein, B., M. Pahlow, C. Gattke, Y. Hundecha, and A. H. Schumann, "Probabilistic analysis of hydrological loads to optimize the design of flood control systems", 4th International Symposium on Flood Defence: Managing Flood Risk, Reliability and Vulnerability, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 2008.
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Schumann, A. H., and B. Klein, "Is hydrology reducing vulnerabilities?", Third International Symposium on Integrated Water Resources Management: Reducing the Vulnerability of Societies to Water Related Risks at the Basin Scale, vol. 317, Bochum, Germany, 2006.
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