Title of article :
Local flood hazards assessed from channel morphometry along the Tisza River in Hungary
Author/Authors :
Lَczy، نويسنده , , Dénes and Kis، نويسنده , , ةva and Schweitzer، نويسنده , , Ferenc، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
A large-scale flood-control project (the so-called Amended Vلsلrhelyi Plan) is being implemented along the Hungarian section of the Tisza River. A detailed assessment of the flood hazards along various reaches of the river is needed. In addition to hydrological, sedimentological and geoecological investigations, the contributions from geomorphologists may also be of significance for the estimation of the flood hazard through
identification of floodplain sections under the strongest human impact;
aling the extent of modification of channel parameters by channelization;
eying channel adjustment tendencies;
sting the allocation of the planned flood reservoirs.
gh floods heavily affected the Tisza system even before channelization, a fundamental assumption of the paper is that the restabilization of the low-gradient meandering river channel exerts a beneficial influence on water and sediment transport and reduces the flood hazard. Relationships between flood hazards and channel morphometry (meander belt width and sinuosity) are sought section by section to be employed in flood-control (primarily flood-reservoir) planning. The confinement of the channel, expressed by the distance between dykes is found to be a decisive parameter and has to be taken into account in flood-control strategies, while the interpretation of sinuosity is more complicated. Although no morphometric study in itself is sufficient to comprehensively characterize flood hazards, a morphometric index may significantly contribute to the hydrological assessment of the development and passage of flood waves.
Keywords :
Meander belt width , Local flood hazard , Sinuosity , Tisza river , Hungary
Journal title :
Geomorphology
Journal title :
Geomorphology