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Estimation of MFFPI for flood hazards assessment using geospatial technology in the Tawi Basin, India

Ajay Kumar Taloor, Savati Sharma, Divanshu Sharma, Rajesh Singh Chib, Rakesh Jasrotia, Surbhi Gupta, Girish Ch Kothyari, Pankaj Mehta, Ravindra Kale

2023Geosystems and Geoenvironment19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Flash flood in the Himalayan River has made some catastrophic effects on the life people residing in its river banks mainly associated with extreme rainfall events/cloud burst/ collapse of moraine-dammed lakes which significantly leads to rapid flooding and subsequently disaster in low laying areas. In the present study, we used the different equations to determine the flash flood potential index(FFPI) and further, an improved Modified Flash Flood Potential Index (MFFPI) equation has been used to estimate the area with predisposition to water accumulation. Various thematic layers prepared in the Geographic Information System (GIS) environment and integrated by providing proper weightage to each thematic layers i.e., slope, profile curvature, soil texture, geology and Land Use Land Cover (LULC), flow accumulation, slope, and profile curvature etc. The MFFPI equation derived map of Tawi Basin is classified into five zones such as very high hazard (100.40 km2), high hazard (971.60 km2), medium hazard (92.78 km2), low hazard (634.03 km2) and the very low hazard (254.61 km2) areas. Further, the results of the MFFPI were validated with the Analytical Hierarchy Process (APH) based flood hazard zonation results which shows the very high correlation and similar trends of spatial and areal distribution with the MFFPI. The results of this study are quite useful for the local administration for futuristic planning and management of flood hazards in the Tawi River Basin and many other basins of similar terrain around the world.

Topics & Concepts

Flash floodHydrology (agriculture)Flood mythDrainage densityThematic mapDrainage basinPhysical geographyHazardGeographic information systemEnvironmental science100-year floodGeospatial analysisLand useStructural basinGeologyGeographyCartographyGeomorphologyRemote sensingGeotechnical engineeringEcologyBiologyArchaeologyFlood Risk Assessment and ManagementHydrology and Drought AnalysisHydrology and Watershed Management Studies
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