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Reservoir Flood Control Capacity and Flood Routing Impacts on Downstream Flood Hazard Reduction, Case Study: Gorganrood River & Golestan Dam in Iran

Author(s): M. A. Pourhasan; M. R. M. Tabatabai; M. R. Kavianpour; B. Bozorgy

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Keywords: Flood Hazard; Reservoir Flood Control; Flood Routing; Risk Analysis; Golestan Dam

Abstract: Construction of dams is one of the most common flood control measures all over the world. Dam reservoirs have major role in reducing the severity of floods and flood plain inundations downstream of dams. In this study, a quantitative investigation has been conducted to determine the effects of reservoir flood control capacity (RFCC) on downstream flood hazard reduction. The case study is a reach of Gorganrood River in the north of Iran, severely affected by the past years floods. This research is one of the main parts of the flood risk analysis in the selected case study and its scope is to determine the flood hazard potential in a large city located downstream of the dam. To clarify the reservoir impact, flood routing under different return periods has been conducted. Then, the inundated areas in the downstream reach of the dam have been determined using an unsteady river analysis system by HEC-RAS. Finally, by summarising the results, the effect of flood routing in the reservoir and flood plain are defined to reduce the flood hazard reduction in the case study reach.

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Year: 2007

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