Flood hazard assessment in the Yesil River basin

Author:

Makhmudova Lyazzat1,Moldakhmetov Marat2,Mussina Ainur3,Sambetbayev Dauren1,Zharylkassyn Adilet3

Affiliation:

1. a Department of Water Resources and Melioration, Kazakh National Agrarian Research University, 050010, 8 Abai Ave., Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan

2. b Agrobiological Research Institute, Taraz Innovative-Humanitarian University, 080000, 69B Zheltoksan Str., Taraz, Republic of Kazakhstan

3. c Department of Meteorology and Hydrology, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, 050040, 71 al-Farabi Ave., Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan

Abstract

Abstract Due to population growth and densification, and expanding construction, disaster risk in the world and its specific parts of the world is steadily increasing. Earthquakes cause the most damage, followed by floods. Floods are characterized by the highest frequency of events. In this research, annual data on 25 hydrological gauging stations of the considered territory were used to study the characteristics of maximum discharges and maximum levels of rivers in the Yesil water management basin. Data on maximum water levels and discharges are generalized because they are most important in the study of floods and the organization of flood control. It is the maximum level that determines the area and depth of flooding of territories. This study assessed the provided values of maximum levels and maximum water discharges by several methods (method of moments, the graph-analytical method for the full distribution, truncated distribution). For assessing flood damage, a map of the distribution of the maximum floodplain inundation depth over the basin area was constructed, taking into account the flood hazard classification by floodplain inundation layer. Quantitative assessment of hydrological extremes characterizing the danger of flooding has been carried out for gauging stations of Yesil water management basin during this research.

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Pollution,Water Science and Technology,Ecology,Civil and Structural Engineering,Environmental Engineering

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