Flood Risk Analysis and Flood Potential Losses Assessment

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高俊峰
Lorenz King
姜彤
王润
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[1] Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology Academia Sinica
[2] Geographic Institute Geissen University Germany
[3] Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology Academia Sinica Nanjing 210008
[4] China
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flood risk area; potential flood losses; polder;
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X43 [自然灾害及其防治];
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The heavy floods in the Taihu Basin showed increasing trend in recent years. In this work, a typical area in the northern Taihu Basin was selected for flood risk analysis and potential flood losses assessment. Human activities have strong impact on the study area’s flood situation (as affected by the polders built, deforestation, population increase, urbanization, etc.), and have made water level higher, flood duration shorter, and flood peaks sharper. Five years of different flood return periods [(1970), 5 (1962), 10 (1987), 20 (1954), 50 (1991)] were used to calculate the potential flood risk area and its losses. The potential flood risk map, economic losses, and flood-impacted population were also calculated. The study’s main conclusions are: 1) Human activities have strongly changed the natural flood situation in the study area, increasing runoff and flooding; 2) The flood risk area is closely related with the precipitation center; 3) Polder construction has successfully protected land from flood, shortened the flood duration, and elevated water level in rivers outside the polders; 4) Economic and social development have caused flood losses to increase in recent years.
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