Modeling parameters of the flood control facilities adapted to climate change

Author:

Antonov V I,Badenko V L,Davydov R V,Maslikov V I,Molodtsov D V

Abstract

Abstract The article analyzes the results of modeling the regulation of flood flow in a river basin by the flood control facility on a side tributary of the river under conditions of climatic changes. The use of geographic information system for assessing the impact of the flood control facilities on the environment when justifying their parameters is considered. The need to create anti-flood hydro systems on side tributaries exists because the water capacity of existing and projected hydro systems may not be enough to transform the flood in conditions of economic and climatic changes. The problem arises of determining the required water capacity of the flood control facility and its location considering environmental requirements.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy

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