Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5126
Title: Exploitation of documented historical floods for achieving better flood defense
Authors: Kolaković, Slobodan
Fabian, Đula 
Kovač, Kovač
Budinski, Ljubomir 
Stipić, Matija 
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2016
Journal: Advances in Meteorology
Abstract: © 2016 Slobodan Kolaković et al. Establishing Base Flood Elevation for a stream network corresponding to a big catchment is feasible by interdisciplinary approach, involving stochastic hydrology, river hydraulics, and computer aided simulations. A numerical model calibrated by historical floods has been exploited in this study. The short presentation of the catchment of the Tisza River in this paper is followed by the overview of historical floods which hit the region in the documented period of 130 years. Several well documented historical floods provided opportunity for the calibration of the chosen numerical model. Once established, the model could be used for investigation of different extreme flood scenarios and to establish the Base Flood Elevation. The calibration has shown that the coefficient of friction in case of the Tisza River is dependent both on the actual water level and on the preceding flood events. The effect of flood plain maintenance as well as the activation of six potential detention ponds on flood mitigation has been examined. Furthermore, the expected maximum water levels have also been determined for the case if the ever observed biggest 1888 flood hit the region again. The investigated cases of flood superposition highlighted the impact of tributary Maros on flood mitigation along the Tisza River.
URI: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5126
ISSN: 16879309
DOI: 10.1155/2016/2317252
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