Department of Science, Laboratory of Geodynamics and Natural Resources, Dhar El Mahrez, Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdallah University, Fez – 30000, Morocco
Research Article
Numeric Model for Flood Hazard Forecasting in an Urban River of Taza City, Morocco
Author(s): Badr Layan*, Mahmoud Zemzami and Brahim Bougdira
Forecasting flood hazards is essential for locating vulnerable places, measuring flood effects, anticipating possible damages, and investigating
mitigation options. Attempting to anticipate flood dynamics at various return periods, this work employed the river simulation model over the
highly populated section of the Jaouna Wadi (River) in Taza city. The model's inputs included future floods calculated utilizing a rational method,
physical variables approximated using standardized tables (Manning coefficient), and other inputs directly measured in the field. The stability
of the model demonstrated that its parameters had been precisely assessed. The outputs were compared to the observed floods during the
calibration phase, and any necessary corrections were performed to guarantee that the model reproduced results within a reasonable range. Our
findings revealed.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2157-7587.2024.15.506
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