大坝运行对洪涝灾害影响的计算评估

IF 3 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Thomas Wallace, Kaley Crawford-Flett, Matthew Wilson, Tom Logan
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摘要

大坝等防洪资产越来越被视为一个更大系统的一部分,但大坝管理的复杂性、不明确的沟通以及操作协议中的操作误解可能导致不必要的下游洪水。本文研究了人为因素,如大坝操作员的沟通和角色和责任,如何影响洪水流量。利用HEC-RAS,该研究改变了新西兰四个集水区的初始蓄水量和预释放时间,并有可能在其他地区进行适应。结果发现:(i)设计用于蓄洪的水坝在预放水持续时间与流出量减少之间具有较强的相关性;(ii)蓄洪能力大、释放机制少的水坝在初始蓄水量与流出量减少之间具有较强的相关性;(iii)大坝适当控制流量的能力取决于大坝是否存在和实施明确的操作程序,这些操作程序表明,大坝的任务是提供具有最高一致性的流量减少和最佳和最坏情况下最大水坝流出量相差6%的储洪,以及(iv)流出量管理不善会增加下游洪水;在一个集水区,流出水量比流入水量高38%。鉴于防洪机制和操作方案日益重要,研究结果具有广泛的适用性。
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Computationally Assessing the Effect of Dam Operation on Flood Hazard

Computationally Assessing the Effect of Dam Operation on Flood Hazard

Flood protection assets such as dams are increasingly seen as part of a larger system, but the complexity of dam management, unclear communication, and operational misunderstandings in operational protocols can lead to unnecessary downstream flooding. This paper investigates how human factors, such as dam operators' communication and roles and responsibilities, influence flood flows. Using HEC-RAS, the study varies initial reservoir volume and pre-release duration in four New Zealand catchments, with potential for adaptation in other areas. The results found: (i) dams designed to provide flood storage had stronger correlations between the duration of pre-releases and outflow reductions, (ii) dams with large storage capacities and fewer release mechanisms had stronger correlations between the initial reservoir volume and outflow reductions, (iii) a dam's ability to appropriately control flow is governed by the presence and implementation of clear operating procedures shown by the dam mandated to provide flood storage having the highest consistency in flow reduction and a 6% difference in maximum dam outflow between best and worst-case operations, and (iv) mismanagement of outflows can increase downstream flooding; in one catchment, the outflow was 38% above the inflow. The results are widely applicable given the increasing importance of flood control mechanisms and operational protocols.

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Journal of Flood Risk Management
Journal of Flood Risk Management ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES-WATER RESOURCES
CiteScore
8.40
自引率
7.30%
发文量
93
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Flood Risk Management provides an international platform for knowledge sharing in all areas related to flood risk. Its explicit aim is to disseminate ideas across the range of disciplines where flood related research is carried out and it provides content ranging from leading edge academic papers to applied content with the practitioner in mind. Readers and authors come from a wide background and include hydrologists, meteorologists, geographers, geomorphologists, conservationists, civil engineers, social scientists, policy makers, insurers and practitioners. They share an interest in managing the complex interactions between the many skills and disciplines that underpin the management of flood risk across the world.
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