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    Adaptive finite volume methods with well-balanced Riemann solvers for modeling floods in rugged terrain: Application to the Malpasset dam-break flood (France, 1959) (English)
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    28 June 2011
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    shallow water
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    finite volume methods
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    mesh adaptation
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    hyperbolic PDE
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    hydrodynamics
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    validation
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