Flood hazard assessment in Montenegro through the application of two-dimensional hydraulic modelling

被引:0
|
作者
Ostojic, M. [1 ]
Cipranic, I. [1 ]
Jevric, M. [1 ]
Sekulic, G. [1 ]
Medojevic, A. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Montenegro, Fac Civil Engn, Podgorica, Montenegro
[2] CEMA Ltd, Podgorica, Montenegro
关键词
D O I
10.1088/1757-899X/1283/1/012008
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
Floods, induced partly by climate change and partly by the negative impact of human actions, may be regarded as the most common type of natural catastrophe in Montenegro, causing significant economic, ecological, social, and health damage yearly. Therefore, the focal point of flood risk assessment is reflected in properly determining flood hazards. However, within the Montenegrin National flood risk assessment, which is entirely scenario-based, the hazard is treated only by estimating the occurrence probability of a specific scenario. The paper provides an overview of recent efforts to overcome the potential weaknesses of scenario-based risk assessment by constructing hazard maps for all areas of potential significant flood risk in Montenegro. Hazard maps are intended to visualise different flood intensities (e.g., flood depth, velocity, etc.) for selected return periods. Such outputs are generated by two-dimensional hydraulic modelling, which requires extensive work on gathering the available field data, calculating hydrological inputs, building and calibrating the model, and defining uncertainties that may affect the results. The final production of the hazard maps is conveyed by post-processing the computation results in GIS-based software.
引用
收藏
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Construction of asymmetric copulas and its application in two-dimensional reliability modelling
    Wu, Shaomin
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF OPERATIONAL RESEARCH, 2014, 238 (02) : 476 - 485
  • [42] Two-dimensional convolution and its application in peak purity assessment
    Shen, WY
    Hu, YZ
    CHEMICAL JOURNAL OF CHINESE UNIVERSITIES-CHINESE, 2002, 23 (03): : 388 - 390
  • [43] A simple inertial formulation of the shallow water equations for efficient two-dimensional flood inundation modelling
    Bates, Paul D.
    Horritt, Matthew S.
    Fewtrell, Timothy J.
    JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY, 2010, 387 (1-2) : 33 - 45
  • [44] Climate change, sediment delivery and flood risk explored using two-dimensional inundation modelling
    Lane, S. N.
    Hardy, R. J.
    Yu, D.
    Tayefi, V.
    Reid, S. C.
    RIVER FLOW 2006, VOLS 1 AND 2, 2006, : 2147 - +
  • [45] Two-dimensional urban flood simulation: Fukuoka flood disaster in 1999
    Hashimoto, H.
    Park, K.
    FLOOD RECOVERY, INNOVATION AND RESPONSE, 2008, 118 : 59 - 67
  • [46] TWO-DIMENSIONAL MODEL FOR HYDRAULIC FRACTURING WITH FOAMS
    Antonov, I. D.
    Porubov, A. V.
    Bessonov, N. M.
    MATERIALS PHYSICS AND MECHANICS, 2018, 40 (01): : 37 - 46
  • [47] Uncertainty Analysis of a Two-Dimensional Hydraulic Model
    Oubennaceur, Khalid
    Chokmani, Karem
    Nastev, Miroslav
    Tanguy, Marion
    Raymond, Sebastien
    WATER, 2018, 10 (03)
  • [48] Two-dimensional bubble clustering in hydraulic jumps
    Wang, Hang
    Hu, Zhifang
    Chanson, Hubert
    EXPERIMENTAL THERMAL AND FLUID SCIENCE, 2015, 68 : 711 - 721
  • [49] Updates on Two-Dimensional Hydraulic Modeling Training
    Hogan, Scott
    Sylvester, Sabrina
    Public Roads, 2022, 86 (03):
  • [50] Modelling coincidence and dependence of flood hazard phenomena in a Probabilistic Flood Hazard Assessment (PFHA) framework: case study in Le Havre
    Ben Daoued, Amine
    Mouhous-Voyneau, Nassima
    Hamdi, Yasser
    Duluc, Claire-Marie
    Sergent, Philippe
    NATURAL HAZARDS, 2020, 100 (03) : 1059 - 1088