Assessing and mitigating large wood-related hazards in mountain streams: recent approaches : Assessing and mitigating LW-related hazards in mountain streams

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serval:BIB_D1E359F6404A
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Title
Assessing and mitigating large wood-related hazards in mountain streams: recent approaches : Assessing and mitigating LW-related hazards in mountain streams
Journal
Journal of Flood Risk Management
Author(s)
Mazzorana B., Ruiz-Villanueva V., Marchi L., Cavalli M., Gems B., Gschnitzer T., Mao L., Iroumé A., Valdebenito G.
ISSN
1753-318X
Publication state
Published
Issued date
06/2018
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
11
Number
2
Pages
207-222
Language
english
Abstract
The assessment and mitigation of floods in mountain streams, when large wood (LW) is transported, pose several challenges. The process chain consisting of flood propagation, LW recruitment, entrainment, transport, and entrapment triggers, at critical sections such as bridges, unexpected and exacerbated impacts to the exposed built environment. We provide a review on the recent advances in modelling LW dynamics during extreme river floods through computational approaches. Moreover, we describe how scaled flume experiments can enhance process understanding at critical flow sections such as bridges to address risk mitigation problems. Additionally, we present a framework based on Formative Scenario Analysis (FSA) to allow for expert knowledge integration and to subsequently derive consistent hazard process scenarios in steep mountain streams where the application of computational approaches is less reliable. Finally, we discuss how the application of the presented set of assessment methods can support integral flood risk management by explicitly considering LW dynamics since the effectiveness of mitigation critically depends on the acquired process understanding.
Keywords
floods, flume experiment, formative scenario analysis, large wood, numerical modelling, risk management
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Open Access
Yes
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13/12/2022 9:53
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