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An intensity scale for riverine flooding

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Edited by: Sehlke G.Hayes D.F.Stevens D.K.

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Abstract

Recent advances in the availability and accuracy of multi-dimensional flow models, the advent of precise elevation data for floodplains (LIDAR), and geographical GIS allow the creation of hazard maps that more correctly reflect the varying levels of flood-damage risk across a floodplain when inundatecby floodwaters. Using intensity scales for wind damages, an equivalent water-damage flow intensity scale has been developed that ranges from 1 (minimal effects) to 10 (major damages to most structures). This flow intensity scale, FIS, is portrayed on a map as color-coded areas of increasing flow intensity. This should prove to be a valuable tool to assess relative risk to people and property in known flood-hazard areas.
Publication type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Title An intensity scale for riverine flooding
ISBN 0784407371
Year Published 2004
Language English
Larger Work Title Proceedings of the 2004 World Water and Environmetal Resources Congress: Critical Transitions in Water and Environmetal Resources Management
First page 2008
Last page 2016
Conference Title 2004 World Water and Environmental Resources Congress: Critical Transitions in Water and Environmental Resources Management
Conference Location Salt Lake City, UT
Conference Date 27 June 2004 through 1 July 2004
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