Reply to AlQasimi, E.; Mahdi, T.-F. Comment on “Aureli et al. Review of Historical Dam-Break Events and Laboratory Tests on Real Topography for the Validation of Numerical Models. Water 2021, 13, 1968”

Author:

Aureli FrancescaORCID,Maranzoni AndreaORCID,Petaccia GabriellaORCID

Abstract

This is the reply to the comments by AlQasimi and Mahdi (2022) on the classification attributed to the Lake Ha! Ha! real-field test case by Aureli et al. (2021) in their review of historical dam-break events useful for the validation of dam-break numerical models. While admitting that this test case is affected by the data shortcomings reported by the Discussers, in the authors’ opinion, it should remain included in the group of well-documented test cases due to the large and complete dataset available in digital format. This conclusion is also supported by the fact that the Lake Ha! Ha! case was chosen as a benchmark in the framework of the 2001–2004 IMPACT (Investigation of Extreme Flood Processes and Uncertainty) European project and was then widely used in the literature for the validation of one-dimensional and two-dimensional geomorphic flood models.

Funder

Italian Ministry of University and Research - PRIN 2017 Project RELAID “REnaissance of LArge Italian Dams”

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Water Science and Technology,Aquatic Science,Geography, Planning and Development,Biochemistry

Reference19 articles.

1. Review of Historical Dam-Break Events and Laboratory Tests on Real Topography for the Validation of Numerical Models

2. The 1996 Lake Ha! Ha! breakout flood, Québec: Test data for geomorphic flood routing methods

3. Dam-Break Induced Flood Modelling and Sediment Movement. IMPACT WP4 Final Scientific Report http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download;jsessionid=FA3B3B6851C1860977C2313E71D1027E?doi=10.1.1.620.4071&rep=rep1&type=pdf

4. Prévision par modélisation numérique de la zone de risque bordant un tronçon de rivière subissant une crue exceptionnelle

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