Authors
Zahra Kalantari, Carla Sofia Santos Ferreira, Alexander J Koutsouris, Anna-Klara Ahlmer, Artemi Cerdà, Georgia Destouni
Publication date
2019/4/15
Journal
Science of the total environment
Volume
661
Pages
393-406
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Flooding may damage important transportation infrastructures, such as roads, railways and bridges, which need to be well planned and designed to be able to withstand current and possible future climate-driven increases in flood frequencies and magnitudes. This study develops a novel approach to predictive statistical modelling of the probability of flooding at major road-stream intersection sites, where water, sediment and debris can accumulate and cause failure of drainage facilities and associated road damages. Two areas in south-west Sweden, affected by severe floods in August 2014, are used in representative case studies for this development. A set of physical catchment-descriptors (PCDs), characterizing key aspects of topography, morphology, soil type, land use, hydrology (precipitation and soil moisture) and sediment connectivity in the water- and sediment-contributing catchments, are used for the …
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