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Dr. Mingfu Guan
Dr. Mingfu Guan
Assistant Professor at The University of Hong Kong, China
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Modelling and assessment of hydrological changes in a developing urban catchment
M Guan, N Sillanpää, H Koivusalo
Hydrological Processes 29 (13), 2880-2894, 2015
1482015
Urban surface water flood modelling–a comprehensive review of current models and future challenges
K Guo, M Guan, D Yu
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 25 (5), 2843-2860, 2021
1172021
Storm runoff response to rainfall pattern, magnitude and urbanization in a developing urban catchment
M Guan, N Sillanpää, H Koivusalo
Hydrological Processes 30 (4), 543-557, 2016
1172016
The influence of floodplain restoration on flow and sediment dynamics in an urban river
S Ahilan, M Guan, A Sleigh, N Wright, H Chang
Journal of Flood Risk Management 11, S986-S1001, 2018
762018
Assessment of LID practices for restoring pre-development runoff regime in an urbanized catchment in southern Finland
M Guan, N Sillanpää, H Koivusalo
Water Science and Technology, 2015
762015
Quantifying the combined effects of multiple extreme floods on river channel geometry and on flood hazards
M Guan, JL Carrivick, NG Wright, PA Sleigh, KEH Staines
Journal of Hydrology 538, 256-268, 2016
742016
2D process-based morphodynamic model for flooding by noncohesive dyke breach
M Guan, NG Wright, PA Sleigh
Journal of Hydraulic Engineering 140 (7), 04014022, 2014
682014
Disruption of emergency response to vulnerable populations during floods
D Yu, J Yin, RL Wilby, SN Lane, JCJH Aerts, N Lin, M Liu, H Yuan, J Chen, ...
Nature Sustainability 3 (9), 728-736, 2020
632020
Modeling forest evapotranspiration and water balance at stand and catchment scales: a spatial approach
S Launiainen, M Guan, A Salmivaara, AJ Kieloaho
Hydrology and Earth System Science, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-3457-201, 2019
41*2019
A two-dimensional hydro-morphological model for river hydraulics and morphology with vegetation
M Guan, Q Liang
Environmental Modelling & Software 88, 10-21, 2017
382017
Multimode morphodynamic model for sediment-laden flows and geomorphic impacts
M Guan, NG Wright, PA Sleigh
Journal of Hydraulic Engineering 4015006 (1943-7900), 2015
362015
Assessment of hydro-morphodynamic modelling and geomorphological impacts of a sediment-charged jökulhlaup, at Sólheimajökull, Iceland
M Guan, NG Wright, PA Sleigh, JL Carrivick
Journal of Hydrology 530, 336-349, 2015
342015
Modelling the long-term suspended sedimentological effects on stormwater pond performance in an urban catchment
S Ahilan, M Guan, N Wright, A Sleigh, D Allen, S Arthur, H Haynes, ...
Journal of hydrology 571, 805-818, 2019
322019
A robust 2D shallow water model for solving flow over complex topography using homogenous flux method
M Guan, NG Wright, PA Sleigh
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids 73 (3), 225-249, 2013
322013
Numerical modelling of hydro-morphological processes dominated by fine suspended sediment in a stormwater pond
M Guan, S Ahilan, D Yu, Y Peng, N Wright
Journal of Hydrology 556, 87-99, 2018
312018
Multiple effects of sediment transport and geomorphic processes within flood events: modelling and understanding
M Guan, NG Wright, PA Sleigh
International Journal of Sediment Research, 2015
302015
Flash floods: why are more of them devastating the world’s driest regions?
J Yin, Y Gao, R Chen, D Yu, R Wilby, N Wright, Y Ge, J Bricker, H Gong, ...
Nature 615 (7951), 212-215, 2023
262023
Physical complexity to model morphological changes at a natural channel bend
M Guan, NG Wright, PA Sleigh, S Ahilan, R Lamb
Water resources research 52 (8), 6348-6364, 2016
242016
Numerical investigation of flash flood dynamics due to cascading failures of natural landslide dams
Q Yang, M Guan, Y Peng, H Chen
Engineering Geology 276, 105765, 2020
232020
Bottom-up multilevel flood hazard mapping by integrated inundation modelling in data scarce cities
M Guan, K Guo, H Yan, N Wright
Journal of Hydrology 617, 129114, 2023
182023
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