Keyphrases
Israel
100%
Negev Desert
100%
Peak Discharge
100%
Loess
100%
Semi-arid
100%
Transmission Loss
100%
Dam-break Flood
100%
Reservoir Dam
100%
Geomorphic Impacts
100%
Erodible
66%
Agricultural Fields
66%
Channel Geometry
66%
Irrigation
33%
Desert Environment
33%
Ephemeral Streams
33%
Floodplain
33%
Attenuation
33%
Summer Months
33%
Available Energy
33%
Evolution Process
33%
Flood Events
33%
Stream Power
33%
Floodwater
33%
Recovery Process
33%
Dry Summer
33%
Watercourses
33%
Fine Sediment
33%
Cross-sectional Area
33%
Dense Vegetation
33%
Geomorphic Response
33%
Bank Erosion
33%
Source Area
33%
Highest Peak
33%
Maximum Shear Stress
33%
Eroded Sediment
33%
Irrigation Water
33%
High Transmission
33%
Drainage Network
33%
Sewage Water
33%
High-magnitude Flood
33%
Spillway
33%
Neighborhood Field
33%
Channel Scour
33%
Channel Widening
33%
Bankfull
33%
Loess Erosion
33%
Flood Attenuation
33%
Anthropogenic Infrastructure
33%
Channel Recovery
33%
Artificial Flood
33%
Erosion Evolution
33%
Agricultural Property
33%
Dike
33%
Channel Erosion
33%
Attenuation Rate
33%
Flood Mapping
33%
Natural Flow Regime
33%
Shallow Water Flows
33%
Post-flood
33%
Sediment Bed
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Israel
100%
Peak Discharge
100%
Vegetation
33%
Ephemeral Stream
33%
Flood Plain
33%
Watercourse
33%
Bank Erosion
33%
Drainage Network
33%
Dyke (Water management)
33%
Spillway
33%