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Rare flash floods and debris flows in southern Germany

机译:德国南部罕见的山洪暴发和泥石流

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Flash floods and debris flows are iconic hazards in mountainous regions with steep relief, high rainfall intensities, rapid snowmelt events, and abundant sediments. The cuesta landscapes of southern Germany hardly come to mind when dealing with such hazards. A series of heavy rainstorms dumping up to 140 mm in 2 h caused destructive flash floods and debris flows in May 2016. The most severe damage occurred in the Braunsbach municipality, which was partly buried by 42,000 m3of boulders, gravel, mud, and anthropogenic debris from the small catchment of Orlacher Bach (~6 km2). We analysed this event by combining rainfall patterns, geological conditions, and geomorphic impacts to estimate an average sediment yield of 14,000 t/km2that mostly (~95%) came from some 50 riparian landslides and channel-bed incision of ~2 m. This specific sediment yield ranks among the top 20% globally, while the intensity-duration curve of the rainstorm is similarly in the upper percentile range of storms that had triggered landslides. Compared to similar-sized catchments in the greater region hit by the rainstorms, we find that the Orlacher Bach is above the 95th percentile in terms of steepness, storm-rainfall intensity, and topographic curvatures. The flash flood transported a sediment volume equal to as much as 20–40% of the Pleistocene sediment volume stored in the Orlacher Bach fan, and may have had several predecessors in the Holocene. River control structures from 1903 and records of a debris flow in the 1920s in a nearby catchment indicate that the local inhabitants may have been aware of the debris-flow hazards earlier. Such recurring and destructive events elude flood-hazard appraisals in humid landscapes of gentle relief, and broaden mechanistic views of how landslides and debris flows contribute to shaping small and deeply cut tributaries in the southern Germany cuesta landscape.
机译:暴洪和泥石流是山区的标志性灾害,其陡峭的地形,高降雨强度,快速的融雪事件和丰富的沉积物。处理此类危险时,几乎不会想到德国南部的cuesta景观。 2016年5月,一系列连续2天高至140 mm的暴雨引发破坏性山洪和泥石流。最严重的破坏发生在布劳恩斯巴赫市,部分被42,000 m3的巨石,砾石,泥浆和人为碎屑掩埋来自Orlacher Bach(约6平方千米)的小流域。我们通过结合降雨模式,地质条件和地貌影响分析了这一事件,估计平均沉积物产量为14,000 t / km2,其中大部分(〜95%)来自约50个河岸滑坡和〜2 m的河床切口。这一特定的泥沙产量在全球排名前20%,而暴雨的强度-持续时间曲线也同样在引发滑坡的暴风雨的较高百分比范围内。与大范围受暴雨袭击的类似集水区相比,我们发现Orlacher Bach在陡度,暴雨强度和地形曲率方面均高于95%。暴洪输送的沉积物量相当于Orlacher Bach扇中存储的更新世沉积物量的20–40%,并且可能在全新世中有几个前身。 1903年的河道控制结构和1920年代附近流域的泥石流记录表明,当地居民可能较早就意识到泥石流的危害。这种反复发生的破坏性事件使人们无法在平缓的潮湿环境中进行洪水灾害评估,并且扩大了对滑坡和泥石流如何影响德国南部库埃斯塔景观中的小而深切支流形成机理的机械观点。

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    《The Science of the Total Environment》 |2018年第1期|941-952|共12页
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    University of Potsdam, Institute of Earth and Environmental Science,Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research – PIK;

    University of Potsdam, Institute of Earth and Environmental Science,Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research – PIK,Helmholtz Centre Potsdam, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ;

    University of Potsdam, Institute of Earth and Environmental Science;

    University of Potsdam, Institute of Earth and Environmental Science;

    University of Potsdam, Institute of Earth and Environmental Science,Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research – PIK,Helmholtz Centre Potsdam, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ;

    University of Potsdam, Institute of Earth and Environmental Science;

    University of Potsdam, Institute of Earth and Environmental Science,Mediterranean Ecogeomorphological and Hydrological Connectivity Research Team (MEDhyCON), Department of Geography, University of the Balearic Islands,Fluvial Dynamics Research Group, Department of Environment and Soil Sciences, University of Lleida;

    University of Potsdam, Institute of Earth and Environmental Science;

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  • 关键词

    Flash flood; Debris flow; Rainfall-triggered landslide; Hazard; Germany;

    机译:洪水;泥石流;降雨触发的滑坡;危险;德国;

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