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Flood Hazard and Risk in Lillooet River Valley, British Columbia, Canada.

机译:加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省Lillooet河谷的洪水灾害和风险。

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This thesis examines flood hazard in Lillooet River valley in the southern Coast Mountains of British Columbia, Canada. My research is multi-disciplinary: I used earth science methods to estimate pre-historical flood frequency and sediment yield, as well social science theory to study the process of knowledge transfer between the scientific community and local stakeholders. The results from this thesis contribute to and complement previous earth science and natural hazard studies in Lillooet River valley, while furthermore providing knowledge for river and floodplain management. The results also shed a light on the communication of scientific knowledge to local emergency managers and the use of such information at the local level.;Keywords: varves; sediment yield; flooding; natural hazards; Lillooet River valley; British Columbia; knowledge transfer; society-science relationships; flood management.;My thesis comprises three studies. First, I compiled a varve chronology spanning 825 years (AD 1179-2004) from annually layered sediments (varves) recovered from Lillooet Lake. I compared twentieth-century discharge records of Lillooet River to the contemporary part of the varve chronology to determine the relation between river discharge and varve thickness. Based on this relation, I examined the entire 825-year varve chronology for the floods it might record. Second, I made annual sediment yield estimates for the period AD 1629-1997 and compared them to estimates derived from Lillooet Lake cores by previous researchers. I compared times of anomalously high sediment yield to ages of large landslides and floods in the watershed, and to times of marked glacier advance and retreat in order to understand controls on sediment delivery. I assessed the persistence of high sediment input episodes using statistical methods. Third, I assessed the history and current flood management policy landscape at the federal, provincial, and local levels. In the context of the transfer of flood management responsibility from the British Columbia Government to municipalities in 2003, I interviewed local floodplain and emergency managers on their use of scientific knowledge in preparing for flooding in Lillooet River valley.
机译:本文研究了加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省南部海岸山脉利洛埃特河谷的洪水灾害。我的研究是多学科的:我使用地球科学方法来估计史前洪水频率和沉积物产量,并使用社会科学理论来研究科学界与当地利益相关者之间的知识转移过程。本论文的结果有助于并补充了Lillooet河谷地区以前的地球科学和自然灾害研究,同时还为河流和洪泛区管理提供了知识。研究结果也为与当地应急管理人员的科学知识交流以及在当地使用此类信息提供了启示。泥沙产量洪水;自然危害;里洛约特河谷;不列颠哥伦比亚省;知识传输;社会科学关系;洪水管理。我的论文包括三项研究。首先,我根据从Lillooet湖回收的每年分层的沉积物(脉)编制了825年(公元1179-2004年)的脉代年表。我将20世纪Lillooet河的出水记录与当代的年代表进行了比较,以确定河流流量与厚度之间的关系。基于这种关系,我检查了整个825年的varve年表中可能记录的洪水。其次,我对公元1629-1997年的年度沉积物产量进行了估算,并将其与以前的研究人员根据Lillooet Lake岩心得出的估算值进行了比较。我将异常高产沙量的时间与流域中大滑坡和洪水的年龄以及明显的冰川进退时间进行了比较,以了解对沉积物输送的控制。我使用统计方法评估了高沉积物输入事件的持续性。第三,我评估了联邦,省和地方各级的历史和当前的洪水管理政策前景。在2003年将洪水管理责任从不列颠哥伦比亚省政府移交给市政当局的背景下,我采访了当地的洪泛区和应急管理人员,他们利用科学知识为利洛乌埃特河谷的洪水做准备。

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  • 作者

    Heideman, Marit.;

  • 作者单位

    Simon Fraser University (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 Simon Fraser University (Canada).;
  • 学科 Geology.;Urban and Regional Planning.;Sustainability.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2013
  • 页码 206 p.
  • 总页数 206
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 能源与动力工程;
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