Items where Author is "Morán, R."

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Monteiro-Alves, R., Morán, R., Toledo, M., Morris, M., Picault, C. and Courivaud, J. (2025) Breach modeling flume tests. In: Protections 2025 (5th International Seminar on Dam Protections Against Overtopping), 29 April - 1 May 2025, Stillwater, USA.

Courivaud, J., Morris, M., Boucher, M., Del Gatto, L., Picault, C., Abderrezzak, K., Morán, R. and Toledo, M. (2025) The OVERCOME project: overall perspective and progress. In: Protections 2025 (5th International Seminar on Dam Protections Against Overtopping), 29 April - 1 May 2025, Stillwater, USA.

Morris, M., Courivaud, J., Morán, R., Toledo, M. and Picault, C. (2021) Industry research into dam and levee breach erosion through coarser grained materials. In: FLOODrisk 2020, 21-25 June 2021, Online.

Morris, M., Courivaud, J., Hassan, M., Toledo, M., Morán, R., van Damme, M., Wahl, T. and Elithy, G. (2021) An overview of current knowledge and challenges in predicting breach through dams and levees. In: FLOODrisk 2020, 21-25 June 2021, Online.

Larese, A., Salazar, F., San Mauro, J., Oñate, E., Toledo, M. and Morán, R. (2018) Advanced computational methods for dam protections against overtopping. In: Protections 2018 (3rd International Conference on Protection against Overtopping), 6-8 June 2018, Grange-over-Sands, UK.

Díaz, J., Toledo, M. and Morán, R. (2018) Influence of the anisotropy of the material on the pore water pressures within the downstream shell of a rockfill dam in overtopping scenario. In: Protections 2018 (3rd International Conference on Protection against Overtopping), 6-8 June 2018, Grange-over-Sands, UK.

Caballero, F., Mauro, J., Toledo, M., Morán, R., Salazar, F. and Moreno, E. (2018) A new evolution on the wedge-shaped block for overtopping protection of embankment dams: the ACUÑA block. In: Protections 2018 (3rd International Conference on Protection against Overtopping), 6-8 June 2018, Grange-over-Sands, UK.

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