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Aldo Fiori is affiliated with Roma Tre University in Italy and has conducted extensive research primarily in the field of Environmental Science. Their work encompasses a range of subfields including Global and Planetary Change, Water Science and Technology, Environmental Engineering, Civil and Structural Engineering, and Geophysics.

The main topics addressed in their research focus on Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies, Flood Risk Assessment and Management, Hydrology and Drought Analysis, Groundwater Flow and Contamination Studies, Urban Stormwater Management Solutions, Soil and Unsaturated Flow, and Geophysical and Geoelectrical Methods.

Their recent papers include the following publications:

  • On the Effectiveness of LID Infrastructures for the Attenuation of Urban Flooding at the Catchment Scale, 2020, Water Resources Research
  • Quantifying the relative impact of hydrological and hydraulic modelling parameterizations on uncertainty of inundation maps, 2020, Hydrological Sciences Journal
  • Analysis of high streamflow extremes in climate change studies: how do we calibrate hydrological models?, 2022, Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
  • Suitability of 2D modelling to evaluate flow properties in 3D porous media, 2020, Transport in Porous Media
  • The IAHS Science for Solutions decade, with Hydrology Engaging Local People IN one Global world (HELPING), 2024, Hydrological Sciences Journal

Aldo Fiori's research outputs have been published mainly in the following venues:

  • Water Resources Research
  • Hydrological Sciences Journal
  • Water
  • Transport in Porous Media
  • Journal of Flood Risk Management

The scientist has collaborated frequently with the following co-authors:

  • Elena Volpi
  • Alberto Bellin
  • Stefano Cipollini
  • Gédéon Dagan
  • Antonio Zarlenga

Best Publications

  • Twenty-three unsolved problems in hydrology (UPH)–a community perspective

    Günter Blöschl;Marc F.P. Bierkens;Antonio Chambel;Christophe Cudennec

  • Concentration fluctuations in aquifer transport: a rigorous first-order solution and applications

    Aldo Fiori;Gedeon Dagan

  • Finite Peclet Extensions of Dagan's Solutions to Transport in Anisotropic Heterogeneous Formations

    Aldo Fiori

  • Flow and transport in highly heterogeneous formations: 1. Conceptual framework and validity of first‐order approximations

    G Dagan;Aldo Fiori;I. Jankovic

  • Impact of Climate Change on the Hydrology of Upper Tiber River Basin Using Bias Corrected Regional Climate Model

    Bm Fiseha;Sg Setegn;Am Melesse;Elena Volpi

  • The influence of pore‐scale dispersion on concentration statistical moments in transport through heterogeneous aquifers

    Gedeon Dagan;Aldo Fiori

  • Flow and transport in highly heterogeneous formations: 3. Numerical simulations and comparison with theoretical results

    I Jankovic;Aldo Fiori;G. Dagan

  • Modeling flow and transport in highly heterogeneous three‐dimensional aquifers: Ergodicity, Gaussianity, and anomalous behavior—1. Conceptual issues and numerical simulations

    I Jankovic;Aldo Fiori;G. Dagan

  • Is unique scaling of aquifer macrodispersivity supported by field data

    A. Zech;S. Attinger;S. Attinger;Vladimir Cvetkovic;G. Dagan

  • Steady Flow Toward Wells in Heterogeneous Formations: Mean Head and Equivalent Conductivity

    P Indelman;Aldo Fiori;G. Dagan

  • Design event selection in bivariate hydrological frequency analysis

    Elena Volpi;Aldo Fiori

  • Hydraulic structures subject to bivariate hydrological loads: Return period, design, and risk assessment

    Elena Volpi;Aldo Fiori

  • One hundred years of return period: Strengths and limitations

    Elena Volpi;Aldo Fiori;S. Grimaldi;Federico Lombardo

  • Effective Conductivity of an Isotropic Heterogeneous Medium of Lognormal Conductivity Distribution

    Igor Jankovic;Aldo Fiori;Gedeon Dagan

  • Modeling flow and transport in highly heterogeneous three‐dimensional aquifers: Ergodicity, Gaussianity, and anomalous behavior—2. Approximate semianalytical solution

    Aldo Fiori;I Jankovic;G. Dagan

  • Travel time distribution in a hillslope: Insight from numerical simulations

    Aldo Fiori;David Russo

  • Flow and transport in highly heterogeneous formations: 2. Semianalytical results for isotropic media

    Aldo Fiori;I Jankovic;G. Dagan

  • On Preferential Flow, Channeling and Connectivity in Heterogeneous Porous Formations

    Aldo Fiori;I. Jankovic

  • Reservoir Effects on Flood Peak Discharge at the Catchment Scale

    E. Volpi;M. Di Lazzaro;Miriam Bertola;A. Viglione

  • Numerical analyses of subsurface flow in a steep hillslope under rainfall: The role of the spatial heterogeneity of the formation hydraulic properties

    Aldo Fiori;David Russo

  • CONCENTRATION FLUCTUATIONS IN TRANSPORT BY GROUNDWATER : COMPARISON BETWEEN THEORY AND FIELD EXPERIMENTS

    Aldo Fiori;Gedeon Dagan

  • Upscaling of flow in heterogeneous porous formations: Critical examination and issues of principle

    G Dagan;Aldo Fiori;I. Jankovic

  • A first‐order analysis of solute flux statistics in aquifers: The combined effect of pore‐scale dispersion, sampling, and linear sorption kinetics

    A. Fiori;S. Berglund;Vladimir Cvetkovic;G. Dagan

  • Solute transport in aquifers of arbitrary variability: A time‐domain random walk formulation

    Vladimir Cvetkovic;Aldo Fiori;Gedeon Dagan

  • Handbook of groundwater engineering

    Aldo Fiori

  • Transport in Porous Media

    G. Dagan;Aldo Fiori;I. Jankovic

Frequent Co-Authors

Gedeon Dagan
Gedeon Dagan Tel Aviv University
Alberto Bellin
Alberto Bellin University of Trento
Vladimir Cvetkovic
Vladimir Cvetkovic Royal Institute of Technology
Peter Dietrich
Peter Dietrich University of Tübingen
Sabine Attinger
Sabine Attinger Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research
Salvatore Grimaldi
Salvatore Grimaldi Tuscia University
David Russo
David Russo Agricultural Research Organization
Georg Teutsch
Georg Teutsch Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research
Demetris Koutsoyiannis
Demetris Koutsoyiannis National Technical University of Athens
Maria Cristina Rulli
Maria Cristina Rulli Polytechnic University of Milan

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