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AlQasimi, E., & Mahdi, T.-F. (2022). Comment on Aureli et al. Review of Historical Dam-Break Events and Laboratory Tests on Real Topography for the Validation of Numerical Models. Water 2021, 13, 1968 [Discussion or Letter]. Water, 14(2), 264 (3 pages). Available
AlQasimi, E., & Mahdi, T.-F. (2020). Discussion of "Consequences of dike breaches and dike overflow in a bifurcating river system" by Anouk Bomers, Ralph M. J. Schielen and Suzanne J. M. H. Hulscher [Discussion or Letter]. Natural Hazards, 103(2), 1629-1632. Available
AlQasimi, E., & Mahdi, T.-F. (2020). A new one-dimensional numerical model for unsteady hydraulics of sediments in rivers. SN Applied Sciences, 2(9), 1480. Available
AlQasimi, E., & Mahdi, T.-F. (2019). Flooding of the Saguenay region in 1996. Part 1: Modeling River Ha! Ha! flooding. Natural Hazards, 96(1), 1-15. Available
AlQasimi, E., Pelletier, P., & Mahdi, T.-F. (2019). Flooding of the Saguenay region in 1996. Part 2: Aux Sables River flood mitigation and environmental impact assessment. Natural Hazards, 96(1), 17-32. Available
AlQasimi, E., & Mahdi, T.-F. (2019). Discussion of "Finite-volume solutions to the water-hammer equations in conservation form incorporating dynamic friction using the Godunov scheme" by Aboudou Seck, Musandji Fuamba, and René Kahawita. Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, 145(2), 2 pages. External link
AlQasimi, E., & Mahdi, T.-F. (2019, May). Rivers' confluence morphological modeling using SRH-2D [Paper]. 2nd International Workshop on Natural Hazards (NATHAZ 2019), Pico Island (Azores), Portugal. External link