Flood risk assessment, a case study in an arid environment of Southeast Morocco

Author:

Diani Khadija1ORCID,Hamza Mohamed Hafedh23ORCID,Elbelrhiti Hicham4,Kacimi Ilias1,Faqihi Fatima Zahra5,Haghighi Ali Torabi6ORCID,El Amrani Mohamed1,Hahou Youssef1,Masmoudi Lhoussaine1ORCID,Lahcen Ousaid1,Alshehri Fahad7ORCID,Elhag Mohamed891011ORCID

Affiliation:

1. LO3G Laboratory, Department of Earth Sciences, Faculty of Sciences, Mohammed V-Agdal University , Rabat , Morocco

2. Geomatics Section, Department of Geology, Faculty of Science of Tunis, University of Tunis El Manar , Tunis , Tunisia

3. Research Laboratory “Geomatics of Geosystems” LR19ES07, Faculty of Letters, Arts and Humanities of Mannouba, Mannouba University , Manouba , Tunisia

4. Geosciences, Environment, and Associated Resources Laboratory, Faculty of Sciences, Sidi Mohamed Benabdellah University , Fes , Morocco

5. Department of Fundamental and Applied Sciences, Agronomic and Veterinary Institute Hassan II, Madinat Al Irfane , P.O. Box 6202 , Rabat , Morocco

6. Water Resources and Environmental Engineering Research Group, University of Oulu , Oulu , PO Box 4300, FIN-90014 , Finland

7. Abdullah Alrushaid Chair for Earth Science Remote Sensing Research, Geology and Geophysics Department, College of Science, King Saud University , Riyadh 11451 , Saudi Arabia

8. Department of Water Resources, Faculty of Environmental Sciences, King Abdulaziz University , Jeddah , 21589 , Saudi Arabia

9. The State Key Laboratory of Remote Sensing, Aerospace Information Institute, Chinese Academy of Science , Beijing 100101 , China

10. Department of Geoinformation in Environmental Management, CI-HEAM/Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Chania , Chania 73100 , Greece

11. Department of Applied Geosciences, Faculty of Science, German University of Technology in Oman , Muscat 1816 , Oman

Abstract

Abstract Since the early 1980s, several regions of Morocco have experienced alternating series of wet and dry periods related to climate change, with significant consequences for the country’s economy. This study aims to map flood hazards by using a hydraulic modeling approach, with a specific focus on the Oued (river) Zaouiat Sidi Hamza passing through Zaouiat Sidi Hamza township belonging to the High Ziz watershed (province of Midelt, region of Drâa-Tafilalet, Morocco). Hydraulic modeling and flood simulation were carried out followed by mapping of the flood hazard. The Oued Zaouiat Sidi Hamza River can cause torrential flooding issues, particularly during periods of heavy storms, impacting agricultural land and certain buildings on both river banks. All the cultivated areas developed alongside the river are at risk of flooding. Moreover, undermining and erosion of the river’s banks lead to rising high-water levels and flooding agricultural terraces. The use of geographic information systems and hydraulic modeling tools is essential to gain a deeper understanding of this situation. Also, the mapping of lineaments and fractures in the study area, carried out by satellite image processing, helped to quantify the directional influence of these lineaments on the flow of the hydrographic network, on the orientation of the circulation of surface water, and on the storage of groundwater. According to this study, the most vulnerable areas to flooding and erosion are those that receive the most water in the basin and have steep slopes. Decision-makers can use the results to produce development plans tailored to combat these risks and raise awareness among the population concerned, improving water resource evaluation and forecasting, as well as improving agricultural production.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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