ROTH, GIORGIO
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
EU - Europa 14.442
AS - Asia 46
SA - Sud America 28
AF - Africa 1
Totale 14.517
Nazione #
IT - Italia 14.441
CN - Cina 29
BR - Brasile 19
VN - Vietnam 11
AR - Argentina 4
EC - Ecuador 2
SG - Singapore 2
AZ - Azerbaigian 1
BD - Bangladesh 1
CL - Cile 1
CO - Colombia 1
DE - Germania 1
ID - Indonesia 1
IQ - Iraq 1
PE - Perù 1
ZA - Sudafrica 1
Totale 14.517
Città #
Genova 8.600
Genoa 3.401
Rapallo 1.521
Vado Ligure 906
Beijing 13
Bordighera 13
Ho Chi Minh City 4
Hanoi 2
São Paulo 2
Arequipa 1
Avellaneda 1
Baku 1
Biên Hòa 1
Brasília 1
Camaragibe 1
City Bell 1
Corrente 1
Diyālá 1
Fortaleza 1
Frankfurt am Main 1
Goiânia 1
Guayaquil 1
Haiphong 1
Imperatriz 1
Ingeniero Maschwitz 1
Jakarta 1
Johannesburg 1
Jundiaí 1
Manta 1
Monte Alegre 1
Ninh Bình 1
Nova Mutum 1
Osasco 1
Paulista 1
Pelotas 1
Posse 1
Quảng Ngãi 1
Rawson 1
Salvador 1
Santiago 1
Shanghai 1
Singapore 1
Suba 1
São Mateus do Sul 1
Thái Nguyên 1
Uberaba 1
Várzea Paulista 1
Totale 14.500
Nome #
A procedure for drainage network identification from geomorphology and its application to the prediction of the hydrologic response 177
Applicability of a forecasting chain in a different morphological environment in Italy 165
A semi-distributed rainfall-runoff model based on a geomorphologic approach 162
Large-scale atmospheric patterns associated with mesoscale features leading to extreme precipitation events in Northwestern Italy 161
Classifiers for the Detection of Flood Prone Areas Using Remote Sensed Elevation Data 151
Multisite flooding hazard assessment in the Upper Mississippi River 150
Supervised and Semi-Supervised Classifiers for the Detection of Flood-Prone Areas 149
The storm project: Aims, objectives and organisation 147
Multivariate skew-t approach to the design of accumulation risk scenarios for the flooding hazard 146
The Po: Centuries of River Training 138
An objective procedure for drainage network recognition 138
Validation of a distributed rainfall runoff model within a regional flood frequency analysis 137
A conditional probability approach to spatially distributed flood scenario simulation 137
The role of observation uncertainty in the calibration of hydrologic rainfall-runoff models 135
Hydrodynamic Description of the Erosional Development of Drainage Patterns 135
Outcomes of the 9th EGU Plinius Conference on Mediterranean Storms (2007) 133
Accumulation Risk Analysis for the Flooding Hazard 132
Trading the economic value of unsatisfied municipal water demand 131
Investigation on the use of geomorphic approaches for the delineation of flood prone areas 130
A semi-statistical methodology for regional flood risk assessment 129
Synoptic Preconditions for Extreme Flooding During the Summer Asian Monsoon in the Mumbai Area 129
Winter-time European climate spatial and temporal variability patterns 127
Morphological characterization of channel initiation 127
A morphologically based channel initiation criteria 126
A drainage network identification procedure for hydrological applications 125
Regional scale analysis of the altimetric stream network evolution 124
Regional flood frequency analysis in un-gauged basins 123
Can the behaviour of different basins be described by the same model’s parameter set? A geomorphologic framework 122
Flood probability analysis for un-gauged watersheds by means of a physically based hydrologic model 121
NAO signature in European wintertime rainfall distribution 120
A Semi–Distributed Rainfall–Runoff Model for Real Time Flood Forecasting Based on a Geomorphologic Approach 120
An interdisciplinary approach to flood risk assessment and forecast 120
Remote Sensing-Based Methodology for the Quick Update of the Assessment of the Population Exposed to Natural Hazards 119
Una metodologia basata sull’uso di dati satellitari per la stima della popolazione esposta al rischio d’inondazione / A remote-sensing based methodology for the estimation of population in flood prone areas 119
On the description of the basin effective drainage structure 118
Evaluating flood hazard at the catchment scale via machine-learning techniques 118
Hydrologic Modeling of Extreme Floods Using Radar Rainfall Estimates 117
Flood control and forecasting in the Po river basin 117
Classifiers for the detection of flood prone areas from remote sensed elevation data 117
Synoptic control on regional intense rainfall events in the Mediterranean area 116
A Copula Function Approach to Flood Scenario Analysis 116
The value of the Italian Civil Protection system in Integrated Water Management for the Mediterranean Environment 116
Can the behaviour of different basins be described by the same model's parameter set? A geomophologic framework 114
On the use of international entropy in GIS 112
Performance assessment of commercial principles in water services provision 111
Synoptic forcing conditions for rainfall extremes in Northern Italy: 30 years of observations 110
Accumulation risk assessment for the flooding hazard 110
On multivariate flood scenario simulations 110
Synoptic Preconditions for Extreme Flooding during the Summer Asian Monsoon in the Mumbai Area 110
Terrain and multiple scale interactions as factors in generating extreme precipitation events 108
Real time forecast of extreme meteo-hydrological events: the Italian experience 108
New perspectives in hydrology and the study of water 108
Regional scale analysis of the altimetric stream network evolution 108
The Po: centuries of river training 108
Risk Assessment in an Integrated Water Management Perspective 107
U-Flood “urban flood” modello di propagazione delle piene in ambiente urbano 107
Regional flood frequency analysis through a rainfall runoff model: application to a coastal region in northern Italy 106
Determinazione del rischio idraulico secondo la normativa vigente 106
Worst cases identification and spatial severity assessment using a damage database 106
Comment on “Power Law Distribution of Discharge in Ideal Networks” by H. De Vries et al. 105
Digital terrain model’s resolution influence on flood scenario design 104
Flood hazard assessment via threshold binary classifiers: Case study of the Tanaro river basin 104
Flood maps information content for insurance and re-insurance industries 102
A hydrological response model founded on watershed morphology 102
Insurance applications of flood prone areas identification procedures 100
Invariance and Scaling Properties in the Distributions of Contributing Area and Energy in Drainage Basins 100
Frequency assessment of spatially distributed generations of flood scenarios: an application on Italian territory 99
Understandig Hillslope and Channel Contributions to the Prediction of the Hydrologic Response 99
Multisite flooding hazard assessment in the Upper Mississippi River 98
North Atlantic oscillation influences on winter-time European climate patterns 97
Potential accuracy and uncertainty in the hydrologic modeling of flood events 97
Catchment morphology and erosion processes 97
Considerations regarding different methods for flood risk mapping 96
Drainage description in real time flood forecast 96
On the Role of a Hydrologic Model in Regional Precipitation and Flood Frequency Analyses 96
Hydrology application/products in Mediterranean regions 95
Morphological Characterization of Channel Initiation 95
Flood hazard control by multisensor storm tracking in Mediterranean areas 95
Hydrologic models calibration: how much are we hampered by uncertain observations? 94
Assessing the potential accuracy of hydrologic rainfall-runoff models 94
The importance of drainage network definition in the determination of the basin response 94
Spatially Distributed Flood Scenarios Simulation 93
Flood event reconstruction by mean of AVI archive and ancillary data 93
The November 1994 flood event on the Po river: structural and non-structural protections against the inundation 92
An organized database for aided study of daily heavy rainfall climatology in Northwestern Italy 92
Scale properties & scale problems: network morphology & network identification from digital elevation maps 90
Emphasis on drainage morphology and spatial variability in hydrologic simulations: the DRiFt model 89
DRiFt model: a posible link between rainfall and flood frequency analyses 89
NAO influences on structured wintertime European temperature and precipitation patterns 89
Regional scale identification of erosion- and deposition-prone reaches 88
Hillslope and channel routing processes in flood formation 88
Internal and external uncertainty in the calibration of hydrologic rainfall-runoff models 88
Three-dimensional morphometric analysis of a river network 88
The Italian policy for the mitigation of flood effects 88
A remote-sensing based methodology for the estimation of population in flood prone areas 88
Spatial variability and discretization scale in distributed hydrological models 87
Time scales of analytical models of drainage patterns 87
The role of remotely sensed precipitation datasets in flood forecasting 86
EGPM – The ESA Contribution to the Global Precipitation Measurement Mission 86
On the informational entropy scaling properties 86
Totale 11.235
Categoria #
all - tutte 43.756
article - articoli 22.927
book - libri 248
conference - conferenze 16.970
curatela - curatele 584
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 3.027
Totale 87.512


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2020/2021368 0 0 0 0 23 67 33 28 83 29 58 47
2021/20221.513 14 158 124 171 78 61 90 411 28 145 44 189
2022/20231.800 164 99 30 180 263 333 7 126 302 8 278 10
2023/2024806 41 111 10 73 53 205 48 26 49 18 36 136
2024/20252.244 104 195 148 129 248 207 195 305 108 109 226 270
2025/20261.082 469 75 219 310 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 14.569