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Macrochannels and their significance for flood-risk minimisation: examples from southeast Queensland and New South Wales, Australia

机译:宏通道及其对最大程度降低洪灾风险的意义:澳大利亚昆士兰州东南部和新南威尔士州的实例

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Understanding the frequency and causes of extreme events is crucial for environmental, social and economic protection and planning. In Australia this was never more apparent than January 2011 when widespread flooding across Queensland, New South Wales (NSW), and Victoria resulted in the loss of human lives and devastating impacts to infrastructure and local economies. However, understanding the interplay between the geomorphology of catchments and their hydrology remains poorly developed in floodplain planning guidelines. This paper seeks to explain spatial patterns of flood inundation in terms of downstream variations in channel morphometry; and to discuss the significance of these findings within the context of improving flood risk avoidance strategies and environmental outcomes for urban streams. A prominent characteristic of streams draining catchments in the Lockyer Valley south east Queensland and the Illawarra region of NSW, for example, are well developed macrochannels that have formed in mid-catchment zones. Detailed hydraulic modeling using HEC-RAS, HEC-GeoRAS and ArcGIS indicates that these macrochannels are scaled to accommodate high magnitude floods by operating as 'bankfull' channels during such events. In south east Queensland, locations where macrochannels debouch onto unconfined low gradient floodplains appear especially vulnerable to catastrophic flooding because of the efficient delivery and minimal attenuation of flood peaks generated in headwater catchments. Macrochannels and associated landforms can be clearly distinguished and mapped on fine-scale digital elevation models, offering the opportunity to integrate analyses of fluvial landforms and channel processes into hydraulic modeling studies, and ultimately, flood-risk avoidance strategies. Such an approach has the potential to improve on traditional flood risk avoidance methods that are focused primarily on design-flood heights by enabling the interpretation of hydraulic modeling outputs in the context of fluvial landforms that exert a significant control on flood behaviour.
机译:了解极端事件的发生频率和原因对于环境,社会和经济保护与规划至关重要。在澳大利亚,这从未像2011年1月那样明显,当时昆士兰州,新南威尔士州(NSW)和维多利亚州普遍发生洪灾,造成人员伤亡,并对基础设施和当地经济造成毁灭性影响。然而,在洪泛区规划指南中,对流域地貌与水文之间相互作用的理解仍然欠发达。本文试图从河道形态的下游变化来解释洪水泛滥的空间格局。并在改善洪水风险规避策略和城市溪流环境成果的背景下讨论这些发现的意义。例如,昆士兰东南部的洛克尔山谷和新南威尔士州伊拉瓦拉地区的河流汇水的一个突出特征是在集水区中部形成的发达的大河道。使用HEC-RAS,HEC-GeoRAS和ArcGIS进行的详细水力建模表明,通过在此类事件期间充当“河堤”通道,可以对这些宏通道进行缩放以适应高强度洪水。在昆士兰州东南部,由于有效输送和源头集水区所产生洪峰的衰减最小,宏渠道在无限制的低坡度洪泛区上展开的位置特别容易遭受灾难性洪灾。可以清楚地区分宏河道和相关的地形,并将其映射到精细的数字高程模型上,从而提供了将河流地貌和河道过程的分析集成到水力模型研究中的机会,并最终将洪水风险规避策略集成到了模型中。这种方法有可能改善传统的洪水风险规避方法,该方法主要针对设计洪水高度,方法是在能够有效控制洪水行为的河流地貌的背景下,对水力模型输出进行解释。

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    Australian Rivers Institute, Griffith University, Nathan Campus, Nathan, QLD 4111, Australia;

    School of Earth and Environmental Science, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW 2522, Australia,NSW Office of Water, P.O. Box 53, Wollongong, NSW 2500, Australia;

    Australian Rivers Institute, Griffith University, Nathan Campus, Nathan, QLD 4111, Australia,Centre for Integrated Catchment Assessment and Management (ICAM), Australian National University, Canberra, ACT, Australia;

    School of Earth and Environmental Science, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW 2522, Australia;

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    Macrochannels; Flood risk; LiDAR; DEM; Floodplain planning;

    机译:宏通道;洪水风险;激光雷达DEM;洪泛区规划;

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