Coupled prediction of flash flood response and debris flow occurrence: Application on an alpine extreme flood event
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
The concurrence of flash floods and debris flows is of particular concern, because it may amplify the hazard
corresponding to the individual generative processes. This paper presents a coupled modelling framework
for the predictions of flash flood response and of the occurrence of debris flows initiated by channel
bed mobilization. The framework combines a spatially distributed flash flood response model and a debris
flow initiation model to define a threshold value for the peak flow which permits identification of
channelized debris flow initiation. The threshold is defined over the channel network as a function of
the upslope area and of the local channel bed slope, and it is based on assumptions concerning the properties
of the channel bed material and of the morphology of the channel network. The model is validated
using data from an extreme rainstorm that impacted the 140 km2 Vizze basin in the Eastern Italian Alps
on August 4-5, 2012. The results show that the proposed methodology has improved skill in identifying
the catchments where debris-flows are triggered, compared to the use of simpler thresholds based on
rainfall properties.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Alps; Channel bed mobilization; Debris flows; Flash floods; Flood risk
List of contributors:
Marchi, Lorenzo
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