Hamed Moftakhari
- ORCiD
- https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3170-8653
- OpenAlex ID
- https://openalex.org/A5085701082 (API record)
Associated Concepts [?]
- Environmental science
- Geography
- Biology
- Geology
- Ecology
- Oceanography
- History
- Archaeology
- Physics
- Engineering
- Computer science
- Climate change
- Philosophy
- Theology
- Psychology
- Flood myth
- Geotechnical engineering
- Meteorology
- Medicine
- Economics
- Hydrology (agriculture)
- Psychotherapist
- Flooding (psychology)
- Cartography
- Mathematics
Authored Works
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- Toward A Universal Portrayal of Extreme Events: Hazard, Vulnerability and Risk
- Preparing for Future Floods: Leveraging Remotely Sensed Data, Modeling, and Social Science Information in a Multilayer Network Approach
- Physics-informed Machine Learning for Estimation of Spatially-distributed Sea Level Rise Rates and their Associated High Tide Flooding
- Modeling and Analysis of Sediment Trapping Efficiency of Large Dams using Remote Sensing
- Interactions of Climatic Extremes and Land Subsidence Impacts Around the World
- Fast Flood Mapping with Synthetic Aperture Radar Data Using Google Earth Engine
- Dynamic Response of Estuarine Systems to Dredging Protocols and Sea Level Rise
- Design implications of non-stationarity in compound coastal extremes
- Current and Future State of the Gulf of Mexico's Food, Energy, and Water Nexus
- Coevolution of extreme sea levels and sea-level rise
- A novel statistical approach for tropical cyclone-driven compound flood forecasting
- A Comprehensive Block-Level Socio-Economic-Infrastructural Vulnerability Assessment of Natural Hazards over the Conterminous US
- Wetland Dynamics and Morphological Changes due to Hurricane-induced Sediment Deposition
- Towards a Multivariate Hurricane Hazard Characterization for Enhanced Preparedness in Vulnerable Communities
- Rapid Coastal Flood Mapping with SAR data Using Random Forest Technique
- Food, Energy, and Water Nexus in Coastal Communities on the Gulf of Mexico
- Exploring the Potential Benefits of Agricultural Water Markets in Deep South, USA
- Accounting for Uncertainties in Compound Flood Hazard Assessment with Data Assimilation
- A Globally Representative Framework for Irrigation Adoption Factors and Geography with an Application to Alabama, United States
- A Comprehensive Block-Level Socio-Economic Vulnerability Assessment of Hydroclimatic Hazards over the Contiguous US
Linked Co-Authors
- Alexandre Martinez
- Amir AghaKouchak
- Aneseh Alborzi
- Anuska Narayanan
- C. A. Love
- David F. Muñoz
- Ebrahim Hamidi
- Farshid Vahedifard
- Georgios Boumis
- Hamid Moradkhani
- Iman Mallakpour
- Keighobad Jafarzadegan
- Laurie S. Huning
- Mesfin Mekonnen
- Nishani Moragoda
- Paola Passalacqua
- Peyman Abbaszadeh
- R. Patrick Bixler
- T. Pavelsky
Linked Collaborating Institutions
- California State University, Long Beach
- Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil
- Mississippi State University
- RWTH Aachen University, Germany
- University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa
- University of California, Irvine
- University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
- University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- University of Texas, Austin
- Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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