Publication listBooks or Chapters:
4. Sebastian, A. (2015). Flood Mitigation in Multi-hazard Coastal Environments In Kothuis, B. et al. (Ed.), Delft Delta Design: Houston Galveston Bay Region Texas, USA, (pp. 69-72). Delft University Publishers, Delft, the Netherlands.
5. Bedient, P.B. (2015). Design of a Houston-Galveston Area Protection System (H- GAPS) In Kothuis, B. et al. (Ed.), Delft Delta Design: Houston Galveston Bay Region Texas, USA, (pp. 48-49). Delft University Publishers, Delft, the Netherlands.
13. Lindner, J., Schwertz, D., Bedient, P. B., and Fang, Z. (2012) “Flood Prediction and Flood Warning Systems”. In Chapter 4, Lessons from Hurricane Ike, Ed. by Philip B. Bedient, Texas A&M University Press, ISBN-10: 1-60344- 588-9, pp. 38-49.
Papers:
1. Fang, Z. Christian, J. K., Gao, S., Li, D. and Bedient, P. B. (2017). “Using a 2-D Hydrologic and Hydraulic model to Re-evaluate a Highly Urbanized area with More Detailed Information”. ASCE Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, ASCE (In Review).
2. Sebastian, A., Juan, A., Brody, S., and Bedient, P., 2017. Quantifying the Influence of Urbanization on a Coastal Floodplain. Water (Forthcoming)
4. Bass, B., Torres, J., Irza, J.N., Proft, J., Sebastian, A., Dawson, C., and Bedient, P. Surge Dynamics across a Complex Bay Coastline, Galveston Bay, TX. Coastal Engineering. (Under Review)
5. Bernier, C., Elliott, J.R., Padgett, J.E., Kellerman, F., Bedient, P. (2017). “Evolution of Social Vulnerability and Risks of Chemical Spills During Storm Surge Along the Houston Ship Channel.” Natural Hazards Review, Vol. 18, No. 4, doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)NH.1527-6996.0000252, November, 2017.
6. Kameshwar, S., Padgett, J.E. (2017). “Storm surge fragility assessment of above ground storage tanks.” Structural
7. Kameshwar, S. and Padgett, J.E. (2017). “Assessment of fragility and resilience indicators for a portfolio of oil storage tanks subjected to hurricanes.” ASCE Journal of Infrastructure Systems, Accepted September, 2017.
8. Anarde, K. A., Kameshwar, S., Irza, J. N., Lorenzo-Trueba, J., Nittrouer, J. A., Padgett, J. E., Sebastian, A., and Bedient, P. B. “Infrastructure vulnerability to hurricane storm surge evaluated for an evolving coastal landscape.” Natural Hazards Review,
9. Sebastian, A., Dupuits, E.J.C.,&Morales-Napoles, O. (2017). Applying a Bayesian Network based on Gaussian Copulas to Model the Hydraulic Boundary Conditions for Hurricane Flood Risk Analysis in a Coastal Watershed, Coastal Engineering, doi: 10.1016/j.coastaleng.2017.03.008
10. Blessing, R., Sebastian, A., & Brody, S.D. (2017). Flood Risk Delineation in the U.S.: How much loss are we capturing? ASCE Natural Hazards Review, doi:10.1061/(ASCE)NH.1527-6996.0000242
13. Bass, B., Juan, A., Gori, A., Fang, Z., and Bedient, P. (2016). 2015 Memorial Day Flood Impacts for Changing Watershed Conditions in Houston, TX. Natural Hazards Review. DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)NH.1527-6996.0000241.
14. Juan, A., Hughes, C., Fang, Z., and Bedient, P., 2016. Hydrologic Performance of Watershed-scale Low Impact Development (LID) in a High Intensity Rainfall Region. Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, doi: 10.1061/(ASCE) IR.1943-4774.0001141.
15. Bass, B., Irza, J.N., Proft, J., Bedient, P., and Dawson, C (2016). Fidelity of the Integrated Kinetic Energy Factor as an Indicator of Storm Surge Impacts. Natural Hazards 85(1), 575-595. DOI: 10.1007/s11069-016- 2587-3.
16. Kameshwar, S., Padgett, J.E. (2016). "Stochastic modeling of geometric imperfections in above ground storage tanks for probabilistic buckling capacity estimation," ASCE-ASME Journal of Risk and Uncertainty in Engineering Systems, Part A: Civil Engineering, Vol. 2, No. 2: DOI: 10.1061/AJRUA6.0000846, 4015005.
17. Burleson, D.W., Rifai, H.S., Proft, J.K., Dawson, C.N., Bedient, P.B.B. (2015). Vulnerability of an Industrial Corridor in Texas to Storm Surge. Natural Hazards, 77(2), 1183-1203.
19. Juan, A., Fang, Z., and Bedient, P., 2015. Developing a Radar-Based Flood Alert System for Sugar Land, Texas. Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, doi: 10.1061/(ASCE)HE.1943-5584.0001194.
20. Torres, J., Bass, B., Irza, N., Fang, Z., Proft, J., Dawson, C., Kiani, M., and Bedient, P (2015). Characterizing the hydraulic interactions of hurricane storm surge and rainfall-runoff for the Houston-Galveston region. Coastal Engineering 106, 7-19. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.coastaleng.2015.09.004.
21. Brody, S.D., Sebastian, A., Blessing, R., & Bedient, P.B. (2015). Case-study results from southeast Houston, Texas: Identifying the impacts of residential location on flood risk and loss. Journal of Flood Risk Management, doi: 10.1111/jfr3.12184
22. Ataei, N., Padgett, J. E. (2015) “Influential Fluid-Structure Interaction Modeling Parameters on the Response on Bridges Vulnerable to Coastal Storms,” Structure and Infrastructure Engineering, Vol. 11, No. 3, pp. 321-333, March, 2015.
25. Fang, N., Dolan G., Sebastian, A., & Bedient, P.B. (2014). Case Study of Flood Mitigation and Hazard Management at the Texas Medical Center in the Wake of Tropical Storm Allison in 2001. ASCE Natural Hazards Review, 15(3). doi: 10.1061/(ASCE)NH.1527-6996.0000139.
26. Brody, S.D., Blessing, R., Sebastian, A., & Bedient, P.B. (2014). Examining the impact of land use/land cover characteristics on flood losses. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 57(8), 1252-1265. doi: 10.1080/09640568.2013.802228.
27. Sebastian, A., Proft, J., Dietrich, C.J., Du, W., Bedient, P.B., & Dawson, C.N. (2014). Characterizing hurricane storm surge behavior in Galveston Bay using the SWAN+ADCIRC model. Coastal Engineering, 88, 171-181. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.coastaleng.2014.03.002.
28. Anderson, J.B., Wallace, D.J., Simms, A.R., Rodriguez, A.B., Milliken, K.T. (2013). Variable response of coastal environments of the northwestern Gulf of Mexico to sea-level rise and climate change: Implications for future change. Marine Geology, 1-19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.margeo.2013.12.008
29. Dietrich, J.C., Dawson, C.N., Proft, J.M., Howard, M.T., Wells, G., Fleming, J.G., Luettich Jr., R.A., Westerink, J.J., Cobell, Z., Vitse, M., Lander, H., Blanton, B.O., Szpilka, C.M., Atkinson, J.H. (2013). Real-Time Forecasting and Visualization of Hurricane Waves and Storm Surge using SWAN+ADCIRC and FigureGen. Computational Challenges in the Geosciences, 156, 49-70. doi: 10.1007/978-1- 4614-
30. Wallace, D.J., Anderson, J.B. (2013). Unprecedented erosion of the upper Texas coast: Response to accelerated sea-level rise and hurricane impacts. Geological Society of America Bulletin, May/June 2013 125(5/6), 728-740. doi: 10.1130/B30725
31. Juan, A., Fang, Z., and Bedient, P., 2013. Flood Improvement and LID Modeling Using XP-SWMM. Published in http://xpsolutions.com/Resources/Case-Studies/.
33. Ataei, N. and Padgett, J. E. (2013). “Limit State Capacities for Global Performance Assessment of Bridges Exposed to Hurricane Surge and Wave,” Structural Safety, Vol. 41, pp. 73-81, March 2013.
34. Doubleday, G., Sebastian, A., Luttenschlager, T., & Bedient, P.B. (2013). Modeling Hydrologic Benefits of Low Impact Development: A Distributed Hydrologic Model of The Woodlands, TX. Journal of American Water Resources, 49(6), 1444-1455. doi: 10.1111/jawr.12095.
35. Brody, S.D., Blessing, R., Sebastian, A., & Bedient, P.B. (2013). Delineating the Reality of Flood Risk and Loss in Southeast, TX. ASCE Natural Hazards Review, 14(2), 89-97. doi: 10.1061/(ASCE)NH.1527-6996.0000091.
36. Teague, A., J. Christian, and P. Bedient. (2013) “Use of Radar Rainfall in an Application of Distributed Hydrologic Modeling for Cypress Creek Watershed, Texas”. Journal of Hydrologic Engineering. DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE) HE.1943-5584.000056.
37. Doubleday, G., Sebastian, A., Luttenschlager, T., and Bedient, P.B. (2013). “Modeling Hydrologic Benefits of Low Impact Development: A Distributed Hydrologic Model of The Woodlands, TX.” Journal of American Water Resources, 1-13. doi:
38. Christian, J., Teague, A., Duenas-Osario, L., Fang, Z., and Bedient, P. (2012). “Uncertainty in Floodplain Delineation: Expression of Flood Hazard and Risk in a Gulf Coastal Watershed”. Wiley Journal of Hydrological Processes, DOI: 10.1002/hyp.9360.
39. Dolan, G., Wallace, D.J. (2012). Policy and management hazards along theUpper Texas coast. Ocean & Coastal Management, 59, 77-82. doi: 10.106/j.ocecoaman.2011.12.021
40. Stearns, M. and Padgett, J. E. (2012) “Impact of 2008 Hurricane Ike on Bridge Infrastructure in the Houston/Galveston Region,” ASCE Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities, Vol. 26, No. 4, pp. 441-452, July/August, 2012.
41. Burleson, D.W., Colbert, T. M., and Rifai, H. S., (2012). "Vulnerability Analysis and Mitigation Alternatives of Hurricanes for the Houston Ship Channel in Texas. Natural Hazard Review, In Review.
42. Dietrich, J.C., Tanaka, S., Westerink, J.J., Dawson, C., Luettich, R.A., Jr., Zijlema, M., Holthuijsen, L.H., Smith, J.M., Westerink, L.G., and Westerink, H.J. (2012), "Performance of the unstructured-mesh, SWAN+ADCIRC model in computing hurricane
43. Mattis, S., Dawson, C., Kees, C.E. and Farthing, M.W. (2012), ";Numerical modeling of drag for flow through vegetated domains and porous structures" Advances in Water Resources, to appear.
45. Stepinski, E., J. Christian, and P. Bedient, (2011.) "Methods for Modeling Coastal Floodplains under Hurricane Storm Surge Conditions" Journal of Hydrological Processes. July 2011.
48. Teague, A., Bedient, P. and Guven, B. (2010). “Targeted Application of Seasonal Load Duration Curves using Multivariate Analysis in Two Watersheds Flowing into Lake Houston” (JAWRA-10- 0003-P.R1). Journal of American Water Resources Association. Accepted.
49. Fang, Z, Zimmer, A., Bedient, P. B, Robinson, H., Christian, J., and Vieux, B. E. (2010). “Using a Distributed Hydrologic Model to Evaluate the Location of Urban Development and Flood Control Storage”. ASCE Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management, Vol. 136, No. 5, September, 2010, ISSN 0733-9496/2010/5- 597-601.
50. Anderson, J., Milliken, K., Wallace, D., Rodriguez, A., Simms, A. (2010). Coastal Impact Underestimated from Rapid Sea Level Rise. EOS Transactions, American Geophysical Union, 91(23), 205-212.
51. Atei, N., Stearns, M., Padgett, J.E. (2010). Response Sensitivity for Probabilistic Damage Assessment of Coastal Bridges Under Surge and Wave Loading. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2022,
52. Wallace, D.J., Anderson, J.B. (2010). Evidence of similar probability of intense hurricane strikes for the Gulf of Mexico over the late Holocene. Geology, 38, 511-514. doi: 10.1130/G30729.1
53. Wallace, D.J., Anderson, J.B., Fernandez, R.A. (2010). Transgressive Ravinement versus Depth of Closure: A Geological Perspective from the Upper Texas Coast. Journal of Coastal Research, 26(6), 1057-1067. doi: 10.2112/JCOASTRES-D- 10-
54. Fang, Z., Bedient, P. B., Benavidas J.A, and Zimmer A. L. (2008). “Enhanced Radar-based Flood Alert System and Floodplain Map Library”. ASCE Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, Vol. 13, No. 10, October 1, 2008, ISSN 1084-0699/2008/10-
55. Bedient, P. B., Holder, A., and Thompson, J. F., and Fang, Z. (2007). “Modeling of Stormwater Response under Large Tailwater Conditions – Case Study for the Texas Medical Center”. ASCE Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, Vol. 12, No. 3, May 1, 2007,
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