Specialized_Hydrologic_Hydraulic_Coastal_Modeling_Methodology
Rs · Resource
Individual
http://proethica.org/ontology/case/88#Specialized_Hydrologic_Hydraulic_Coastal_Modeling_Methodology
Properties
Instance of
SpecializedHydrologicandHydraulicAnalysisMethodology
http://proethica.org/ontology/intermediate#SpecializedHydrologicandHydraulicAnalysisMethodology
Confidence
0.9
Created by
Specialized engineering subdiscipline (hydrology, hydraulics, coastal engineering)
Document title
Hydrodynamic and Coastal Flood Risk Modeling Methodology
Importance
high
Used by
Engineer A in determining the need for detailed, complex evaluation of future conditions
Used in context
Identified as the specialized technical methodology required to evaluate future flooding impacts on adjacent properties, which Engineer A must recognize as necessary even if not personally expert in it
Version
Current practice
Source Evidence
Source text
Engineer A needs to have sufficient understanding of hydrology, hydraulics, and coastal modeling to form a reasonable judgment that there is sufficient potential for flooding of other properties to merit a detailed, complex evaluation of future conditions.
Text references
Engineer A need not necessarily be a modelling expert.
Engineer A needs to have sufficient understanding of hydrology, hydraulics, and coastal modeling to form a reasonable judgment that there is sufficient potential for flooding of other properties to merit a detailed, complex evaluation of future conditions.
TTL
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proeth:discoveredinpass "1" ;
proeth:discoveredinsection "discussion" ;
proeth:documenttitle "Hydrodynamic and Coastal Flood Risk Modeling Methodology" ;
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proeth:importance "high" ;
proeth:resourceclass "Specialized Hydrologic and Hydraulic Analysis Methodology" ;
proeth:sourcetext "Engineer A needs to have sufficient understanding of hydrology, hydraulics, and coastal modeling to form a reasonable judgment that there is sufficient potential for flooding of other properties to merit a detailed, complex evaluation of future conditions." ;
proeth:textreferences "Engineer A need not necessarily be a modelling expert.",
"Engineer A needs to have sufficient understanding of hydrology, hydraulics, and coastal modeling to form a reasonable judgment that there is sufficient potential for flooding of other properties to merit a detailed, complex evaluation of future conditions." ;
proeth:usedby "Engineer A in determining the need for detailed, complex evaluation of future conditions" ;
proeth:usedincontext "Identified as the specialized technical methodology required to evaluate future flooding impacts on adjacent properties, which Engineer A must recognize as necessary even if not personally expert in it" ;
proeth:version "Current practice" ;
proeth:wasattributedto "Case 88 Extraction" ;
prov:generatedAtTime "2026-02-28T10:32:26.873141"^^xsd:dateTime ;
prov:wasGeneratedBy "ProEthica Case 88 Extraction" .
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Extraction details
Discovered in case
88
Discovered in pass
1
Discovered in section
discussion
First discovered
2026-02-27T06:40:41.457669+00:00
First case
88
Generated
2026-02-27T06:40:41.457669+00:00
Attributed to
Case 88 Extraction
Generated
2026-02-28T10:32:26.873141
Generated by
ProEthica Case 88 Extraction